> Of course they still struggled more than me to pay their day to day expenses while I had the chance to be backed by my parents. As others mention, this is why free education should provide everything that the children…
You have some sort of rota - half the office gets Mondays off on January, then in February, they're off on Fridays. Having tried both, 4x8 is far better. I don't do much during 5x7 evenings anyway because I'm drained…
Hi! How do you treat multiple applications to your Backend roles, given you have so many? If I get turned away from one, will I be penalised if I apply to another Backend position the following day? And are these…
> Estimation. Devs are notoriously bad at it I wouldn't say devs are bad at it. It's more that software development is very hard to estimate. Unless you're doing exactly the same type of work with an identical setup…
It'll still crumple. There's a difference between a guy hitting the door with a sledgehammer and a vehicle driving full force into the side of the truck.
> That means, infrequent brutal deadlines, minimal (pref. zero) commute, opportunity to learn, and spend time with family and friends and be of use to society at large. This is what I'm aiming for in the near term, but…
It means that F=ma - the bigger you are, the safer you are. The driver of a small 2 seater car is going to be worse off than a huge semi if they both collide.
April 1st was my first response too. I mean, seriously? This is ridiculous. Is aerodynamics just out the window now?
What resource did you use to learn it?
Is this remote US only, or global?
> Of course they still struggled more than me to pay their day to day expenses while I had the chance to be backed by my parents. As others mention, this is why free education should provide everything that the children…
You have some sort of rota - half the office gets Mondays off on January, then in February, they're off on Fridays. Having tried both, 4x8 is far better. I don't do much during 5x7 evenings anyway because I'm drained…
Hi! How do you treat multiple applications to your Backend roles, given you have so many? If I get turned away from one, will I be penalised if I apply to another Backend position the following day? And are these…
> Estimation. Devs are notoriously bad at it I wouldn't say devs are bad at it. It's more that software development is very hard to estimate. Unless you're doing exactly the same type of work with an identical setup…
It'll still crumple. There's a difference between a guy hitting the door with a sledgehammer and a vehicle driving full force into the side of the truck.
> That means, infrequent brutal deadlines, minimal (pref. zero) commute, opportunity to learn, and spend time with family and friends and be of use to society at large. This is what I'm aiming for in the near term, but…
It means that F=ma - the bigger you are, the safer you are. The driver of a small 2 seater car is going to be worse off than a huge semi if they both collide.
April 1st was my first response too. I mean, seriously? This is ridiculous. Is aerodynamics just out the window now?
What resource did you use to learn it?
Is this remote US only, or global?