This is why GPG sign-off on commits is important.
Location: Kansas City, MO USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: yes Technologies: Django (including DRF), Python (2/3), JavaScript (AngularJS, jQuery, learning React), C#, Java, SQL, PHP, AutoCad plugins, Salesforce,…
--force-with-lease is much safer if you're working with others on a shared branch. :3
Jut curious: why python 2.7 over python 3.x?
Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell helped me understand why some people are successful and while others are not (despite superior intelligence).
I used to take a wide array of cognitive boosters during higher education and piracetam is one I know quite well personally. To make this short: It works for some things (like reading for hours at a time) but it has…
Thanks for the report. Joe Rogan's podcast had me tempted into trying it but I'm glad I didn't!
>* anything that "works" has a very pronounced psychoactive effect on the brain. Which is scary in the long-term. What are you specifically talking about? What do you qualify as a "very pronounced psychoactive effect"…
I agree with this advice. I just got out of b-school and my background is in computer information systems, but I am attempting to learn a lot more of the nitty-gritty aspects of computer science I was not exposed to in…
Tech definitely.
I've never worked for a start-up in a development role before, but I think I would like it. I am 28, fresh out of grad school and working for a bank currently. I like my coworkers and the work but when I walk by…
Retiring at 30 = being a boring person for your 40s, 50s, etc. I think a better situation is to be financially secure by your 30s (be completely out of debt, pay off a mortgage, have money for children, etc.) and then…
...while reaching out across your personal and professional network. If I were in your situation, which I have been (let go from a development job), I would file for unemployment while searching for another job…
I wonder what performance would be like for multimedia applications or gaming (which are usually written in strongly-typed, compiled langs like C++).
That's unfortunate (but good, I suppose) to know!
I am working on an app that does a similar function but for 'friends'. Removing friends is very slow on desktop because of the thumbnails generated for all the profile pictures. The page refreshes often which further…
I agree with you. Outside of NY/SF, I highly doubt anyone is starting any software engineer/big data individual more than ~100kish. I've had friends work up to that level but certainly not starting as Software Engineer…
Did anyone else just immediately scroll to the bottom to look for the U.S.? That's what I did, as that's where I expected to see it. I had to scroll up to look at the rest of the countries.
"The tactic works pyschologically to make her feel indebted" I've had similar feelings toward free offers and I'm sure it's a common occurrence.
This is why GPG sign-off on commits is important.
Location: Kansas City, MO USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: yes Technologies: Django (including DRF), Python (2/3), JavaScript (AngularJS, jQuery, learning React), C#, Java, SQL, PHP, AutoCad plugins, Salesforce,…
--force-with-lease is much safer if you're working with others on a shared branch. :3
Jut curious: why python 2.7 over python 3.x?
Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell helped me understand why some people are successful and while others are not (despite superior intelligence).
I used to take a wide array of cognitive boosters during higher education and piracetam is one I know quite well personally. To make this short: It works for some things (like reading for hours at a time) but it has…
Thanks for the report. Joe Rogan's podcast had me tempted into trying it but I'm glad I didn't!
>* anything that "works" has a very pronounced psychoactive effect on the brain. Which is scary in the long-term. What are you specifically talking about? What do you qualify as a "very pronounced psychoactive effect"…
I agree with this advice. I just got out of b-school and my background is in computer information systems, but I am attempting to learn a lot more of the nitty-gritty aspects of computer science I was not exposed to in…
Tech definitely.
I've never worked for a start-up in a development role before, but I think I would like it. I am 28, fresh out of grad school and working for a bank currently. I like my coworkers and the work but when I walk by…
Retiring at 30 = being a boring person for your 40s, 50s, etc. I think a better situation is to be financially secure by your 30s (be completely out of debt, pay off a mortgage, have money for children, etc.) and then…
...while reaching out across your personal and professional network. If I were in your situation, which I have been (let go from a development job), I would file for unemployment while searching for another job…
I wonder what performance would be like for multimedia applications or gaming (which are usually written in strongly-typed, compiled langs like C++).
That's unfortunate (but good, I suppose) to know!
I am working on an app that does a similar function but for 'friends'. Removing friends is very slow on desktop because of the thumbnails generated for all the profile pictures. The page refreshes often which further…
I agree with you. Outside of NY/SF, I highly doubt anyone is starting any software engineer/big data individual more than ~100kish. I've had friends work up to that level but certainly not starting as Software Engineer…
Did anyone else just immediately scroll to the bottom to look for the U.S.? That's what I did, as that's where I expected to see it. I had to scroll up to look at the rest of the countries.
"The tactic works pyschologically to make her feel indebted" I've had similar feelings toward free offers and I'm sure it's a common occurrence.