C++ is dead but as usual most of the industry lags behind.
Thanks, I won't.
Manage expectations.
Yes, you have a brain.
They get less attention. Are usually there to supplement the app so the bar is lower.
Is anyone else tired of the mainstream misconception of what an algorithm is?
Curiosity is dying. All that matters are cars.
I'm going to have to agree that self-help books really don't help all that much. What worked for one person doesn't always work for another.
I'm not a fulltime node dev, but nginx.com has some books.
Are you kidding? At this point the internet might not even be around for much longer.
Feature modules, or you could trust them? Its not like they can push to the main branch without a pull request.
The bar keeps falling and it only makes the rest of us more valuable
Because I'll never be around people who will let me, right?
or the newer 'git restore --stage'
I'm still getting used to this, but does anyone actually want to see you succeed in this world (besides your parents if you're lucky)?
Is Amazon still known to be a brutal workplace?
You don't have to. Everyone is always behind. It doesn't matter.
"Don't put all your eggs in one basket."
I mean, eventually.
Neat.
I care too much about thinking about logic and systems and care almost not at all about thinking about people, which is what those other roles entail. Let me ask you this, how does changing your role change what you're…
You mean usb-c? Or qi charging?
IMO you'll learn more of the math than anything, unless you take some embedded systems track. An embedded systems track will get you working closer to the metal.
No idea what you're talking about. I've worked with devs in their 40s and 50s. Looking at an ex-coworker in their 40s now who just got a senior position at paramount.
C++ is dead but as usual most of the industry lags behind.
Thanks, I won't.
Manage expectations.
Yes, you have a brain.
They get less attention. Are usually there to supplement the app so the bar is lower.
Is anyone else tired of the mainstream misconception of what an algorithm is?
Curiosity is dying. All that matters are cars.
I'm going to have to agree that self-help books really don't help all that much. What worked for one person doesn't always work for another.
I'm not a fulltime node dev, but nginx.com has some books.
Are you kidding? At this point the internet might not even be around for much longer.
Feature modules, or you could trust them? Its not like they can push to the main branch without a pull request.
The bar keeps falling and it only makes the rest of us more valuable
Because I'll never be around people who will let me, right?
or the newer 'git restore --stage'
I'm still getting used to this, but does anyone actually want to see you succeed in this world (besides your parents if you're lucky)?
Is Amazon still known to be a brutal workplace?
You don't have to. Everyone is always behind. It doesn't matter.
"Don't put all your eggs in one basket."
I mean, eventually.
Neat.
I care too much about thinking about logic and systems and care almost not at all about thinking about people, which is what those other roles entail. Let me ask you this, how does changing your role change what you're…
You mean usb-c? Or qi charging?
IMO you'll learn more of the math than anything, unless you take some embedded systems track. An embedded systems track will get you working closer to the metal.
No idea what you're talking about. I've worked with devs in their 40s and 50s. Looking at an ex-coworker in their 40s now who just got a senior position at paramount.