Working with a team / pushing through bullshit of human dynamics
Also does primary / secondary global clusters with automated failover. Saves a ton of time not to manage that manually
Could add AWS and Azure to that list
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I have a couple shell scripts that bootstrap any debian machine to work as my dev machine. Probably less time than starting from scratch on a Mac.
As a self taught developer I can say your point assumes self teaching is all about following your interests. This is simply not true. Self teaching is a combination of following your interests and figuring out your…
Interesting, Ive had the opposite experience while driving back to NYC from other east coast cities. Google generally takes into account that traffic will increase as I approach NYC, but the initial estimate is always…
Ive tried both, I perform significantly better taking notes on a computer. Dont need a research paper to figure that out for myself.
This is why smart watches are actually pretty great.
I completed my bootcamp exactly 3 years ago (python), currently I am a Systems Engineer at a competitive start up in NYC, before that I was a Backend Software Dev at a fast growing start up in Seattle. There was some…
Code review blogs are a cool concept, I hadnt seen it done before. Anyone know of any other good blogs that do this?
Im surprised to hear your issues with Python, even Django can handle decent load depending what youre asking of it.
As someone who looks at the docs every day, I think the redesign is refreshing :D To each their own.
A lot of his arguments (good party console, hardware doesnt always matter, etc) also apply to Nintendo consoles. Ive always loved the Wii for similar reasons (the fact that it is easy to softmod doesnt hurt either :P )
The Apple laptop keyboards are pretty fantastic.
People learn in many different ways, and therefore I dont think you can make the sweeping statement: "Learning, IMO, doesnt happen like this." I have always been someone who prefers self directed learning to the…
Working with a team / pushing through bullshit of human dynamics
Also does primary / secondary global clusters with automated failover. Saves a ton of time not to manage that manually
Could add AWS and Azure to that list
PlanetX | Full Time | Remote | Backend Engineer Mid - Senior Go About PlanetX: https://planetx.com We are a small startup (< 20 employees), looking for a mid-senior level backend Go engineer to develop features on our…
Bread Finance | Senior Software Engineer | Remote or NY https://www.breadpayments.com/ This is for a position with core engineering, a new engineering team at Bread. This is a great opportunity to be one of the first…
I have a couple shell scripts that bootstrap any debian machine to work as my dev machine. Probably less time than starting from scratch on a Mac.
As a self taught developer I can say your point assumes self teaching is all about following your interests. This is simply not true. Self teaching is a combination of following your interests and figuring out your…
Interesting, Ive had the opposite experience while driving back to NYC from other east coast cities. Google generally takes into account that traffic will increase as I approach NYC, but the initial estimate is always…
Ive tried both, I perform significantly better taking notes on a computer. Dont need a research paper to figure that out for myself.
This is why smart watches are actually pretty great.
I completed my bootcamp exactly 3 years ago (python), currently I am a Systems Engineer at a competitive start up in NYC, before that I was a Backend Software Dev at a fast growing start up in Seattle. There was some…
Code review blogs are a cool concept, I hadnt seen it done before. Anyone know of any other good blogs that do this?
Im surprised to hear your issues with Python, even Django can handle decent load depending what youre asking of it.
As someone who looks at the docs every day, I think the redesign is refreshing :D To each their own.
A lot of his arguments (good party console, hardware doesnt always matter, etc) also apply to Nintendo consoles. Ive always loved the Wii for similar reasons (the fact that it is easy to softmod doesnt hurt either :P )
The Apple laptop keyboards are pretty fantastic.
People learn in many different ways, and therefore I dont think you can make the sweeping statement: "Learning, IMO, doesnt happen like this." I have always been someone who prefers self directed learning to the…