Javascript the Good Parts is for folks who already know Javascript. The concepts are more advanced than most beginners would encounter (currying, memoization etc).
I think that's how it was in previous versions of Mongo but it was fixed in later versions. I'm probably wrong though.
In which professions is it paid? Teachers / dentists I know have had to pay for their own education. Isn't the level of personal commitment subjective though? What would your solution be? I think it's hard for…
I was just hired at Amazon as an SDE and found the interview process to be fairly challenging and technical (but what do I know). I appreciated the fact that a lot of the interview focused on core data structures /…
If you are on a project for a few years (and aren't doing just maintenance, in which case I'd GTFO) you should be able to show a roadmap of where you took the project, its success etc. which might not be so bad.
Teachers / doctors / dentists all need to take courses to keep their skills up to date. Programming is no different. I don't think there is one profession where you aren't required to keep your skills up to date / put…
I don't believe so. I did the same as you (except with a Backbone app), and used an .htaccess to detect the fragment and serve up pages using Phantfom.
Ah ok, makes sense. Good stuff!
When you talk about 'mobile app', are you referring to an alternative mobile site the user sees in the browser or packaging it up in something like PhoneGap (or putting it in a native WebView)?
Javascript the Good Parts is for folks who already know Javascript. The concepts are more advanced than most beginners would encounter (currying, memoization etc).
I think that's how it was in previous versions of Mongo but it was fixed in later versions. I'm probably wrong though.
In which professions is it paid? Teachers / dentists I know have had to pay for their own education. Isn't the level of personal commitment subjective though? What would your solution be? I think it's hard for…
I was just hired at Amazon as an SDE and found the interview process to be fairly challenging and technical (but what do I know). I appreciated the fact that a lot of the interview focused on core data structures /…
If you are on a project for a few years (and aren't doing just maintenance, in which case I'd GTFO) you should be able to show a roadmap of where you took the project, its success etc. which might not be so bad.
Teachers / doctors / dentists all need to take courses to keep their skills up to date. Programming is no different. I don't think there is one profession where you aren't required to keep your skills up to date / put…
I don't believe so. I did the same as you (except with a Backbone app), and used an .htaccess to detect the fragment and serve up pages using Phantfom.
Ah ok, makes sense. Good stuff!
When you talk about 'mobile app', are you referring to an alternative mobile site the user sees in the browser or packaging it up in something like PhoneGap (or putting it in a native WebView)?