No. Real world example: Insurance contracts minted as NFTs on the blockchain, with the aim of immediate outcome and eliminating brokers/intermediaries.
Spend less than you make. End of story.
:-) we all been there
I believe most programmers don't care if linkedin vanishes tomorrow.
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Some cloud course/cert exam, like AWS dev associate, would't be a bad idea.
1. good point 2. tons of clickbait there too, plus he mentioned there are very few quality blogs left 3. books... oh my god... need to dig through a pile of poop for days just to find one quality book these days
Cracking the coding interview is really good, especially for non-seniors, you'll learn so much if you've patience (700 pages).
Who reads this... and why. Some passion is involved i guess.
Most likely no, you don't need therapy. Not every problem requires therapieee... Cut the news completely, avoiding social media is not a bad idea either.
Most positions I see online are fully remote mate.
It's hated because it's frequently used.
Have you considered seeing a neurologist? Maybe you have a medical brain issue that could be identified.
Instead of a full rewrite, have you considered just continuing the shitfest?
Yes you did, and of course you have a deep understanding. However, nobody knows everything about something, even if he studies that something for a lifetime.
well... programming
All I can say is, I feel sorry for those who learn programming for the money, without being attracted to it. Most of them are gonna have a very hard time.
Every jvm language, although different, has so many similarities to Java, that I don't see how you can "not know" or "not care" about it. Sorry, not possible.
Dude 10+ applications is nothing.
Yeah but that's quite a small issue i think.
Java. <3
Aion, by Carl Jung.
No. Real world example: Insurance contracts minted as NFTs on the blockchain, with the aim of immediate outcome and eliminating brokers/intermediaries.
Spend less than you make. End of story.
:-) we all been there
I believe most programmers don't care if linkedin vanishes tomorrow.
notepadqq
leetcode easy questions warmup
Some cloud course/cert exam, like AWS dev associate, would't be a bad idea.
1. good point 2. tons of clickbait there too, plus he mentioned there are very few quality blogs left 3. books... oh my god... need to dig through a pile of poop for days just to find one quality book these days
Cracking the coding interview is really good, especially for non-seniors, you'll learn so much if you've patience (700 pages).
Who reads this... and why. Some passion is involved i guess.
Most likely no, you don't need therapy. Not every problem requires therapieee... Cut the news completely, avoiding social media is not a bad idea either.
Most positions I see online are fully remote mate.
It's hated because it's frequently used.
Have you considered seeing a neurologist? Maybe you have a medical brain issue that could be identified.
Instead of a full rewrite, have you considered just continuing the shitfest?
Yes you did, and of course you have a deep understanding. However, nobody knows everything about something, even if he studies that something for a lifetime.
well... programming
All I can say is, I feel sorry for those who learn programming for the money, without being attracted to it. Most of them are gonna have a very hard time.
Every jvm language, although different, has so many similarities to Java, that I don't see how you can "not know" or "not care" about it. Sorry, not possible.
Dude 10+ applications is nothing.
Yeah but that's quite a small issue i think.
Java. <3
Aion, by Carl Jung.