What new developer would go into mainframe development? Heck, at this point, what developer who hadn't worked on mainframes before would decide to go into mainframe development?
> Stay clear from hype-driven development. Man i still remember when it felt like a new js framework was coming out every day
free code camp https://www.freecodecamp.org/ has a pretty good web dev course. Not sure what kind of jobs are around you but i'm sure a number of them are web dev. Personally I think python would be a good first…
I'd say 40k is a bit low for a junior with a degree and the states does pay some of the highest salaries for developers, so not wrong
Honestly if we can reduce the tooling churn for development that sounds great
Man, I wish I actually had a job where I got mentored.
Eugh, annoys me that people talk about entitlement in this case then management is surprised when developers don't stay any longer than 3 years
Man, I wish this is how my last place did it. Instead, if we were getting through 12 we'd commit to 14 and then the dev manager would wonder why stuff wasn't getting done.
Honestly the headline feels like bait. Seems like it explicitly uses the apple card since that card is new and trendy.
> College was mostly an exercise in self-learning or learning how to learn for me Definitely agree with this. I think my data structures professor spent more time talking about chess rather than data structures.
Adobe seems like it would prefer to pretend it doesn't exist at this point though
I'm stealing this as well
Once people start developing bots for a game it has pretty much reached this point. While usually not kosher, in some games I think developing a bot for them would be more interesting than the game itself
Also, how well would the full Visual Studio even run on a Chromebook? That thing needs some power.
"If you ever find yourself writing a blog post on why PHP sucks, you are not ready." About 4 articles down the article is about why PHP doesn't suck. This amuses me for some reason.
Sorry for the late reply, Just noticed your comment. I don't know a way to do it in node. If you have setup devise a few times recently you could possibly get it done with ROR + the devise gem + scaffolding. This is a…
And you had to do that from scratch? No libraries allowed? That does seem rough. With libraries allowed you could probably spin something up with rails + scaffolding + devise though.
What new developer would go into mainframe development? Heck, at this point, what developer who hadn't worked on mainframes before would decide to go into mainframe development?
> Stay clear from hype-driven development. Man i still remember when it felt like a new js framework was coming out every day
free code camp https://www.freecodecamp.org/ has a pretty good web dev course. Not sure what kind of jobs are around you but i'm sure a number of them are web dev. Personally I think python would be a good first…
I'd say 40k is a bit low for a junior with a degree and the states does pay some of the highest salaries for developers, so not wrong
Honestly if we can reduce the tooling churn for development that sounds great
Man, I wish I actually had a job where I got mentored.
Eugh, annoys me that people talk about entitlement in this case then management is surprised when developers don't stay any longer than 3 years
Man, I wish this is how my last place did it. Instead, if we were getting through 12 we'd commit to 14 and then the dev manager would wonder why stuff wasn't getting done.
Honestly the headline feels like bait. Seems like it explicitly uses the apple card since that card is new and trendy.
> College was mostly an exercise in self-learning or learning how to learn for me Definitely agree with this. I think my data structures professor spent more time talking about chess rather than data structures.
Adobe seems like it would prefer to pretend it doesn't exist at this point though
I'm stealing this as well
Once people start developing bots for a game it has pretty much reached this point. While usually not kosher, in some games I think developing a bot for them would be more interesting than the game itself
Also, how well would the full Visual Studio even run on a Chromebook? That thing needs some power.
"If you ever find yourself writing a blog post on why PHP sucks, you are not ready." About 4 articles down the article is about why PHP doesn't suck. This amuses me for some reason.
Sorry for the late reply, Just noticed your comment. I don't know a way to do it in node. If you have setup devise a few times recently you could possibly get it done with ROR + the devise gem + scaffolding. This is a…
And you had to do that from scratch? No libraries allowed? That does seem rough. With libraries allowed you could probably spin something up with rails + scaffolding + devise though.