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AboutI fix applications made by retards
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"leaked" *wink*
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Well you have the traits.
JS is single-threaded. Cannot be more safe-thread then that :D -
My college works for a company where if you underestimated work needed, you are not paid for extra time you spend on a ticket
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At my first job as a software dev I was paid 2.5 (2013) euros per hour and my friend that was a good wage back then. Peers envied me :)
This is cheap part -
@jonas-w
https://wykop.pl/link/6920761/...
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on youtube there is an interview with sap consultant which starts with him getting out of his Lamborghini
https://youtube.com/watch/...
CC are not available but he basically gather requirements from the client and write them down. Usually they are hundreds pages long. He doesn't write any code. he earns ~20-21k USD monthly -
can't wait for Wed Apr 04 2181 11:51:06 :D
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Nope, this is back office app made ~decade ago.
where all forms are rendered from predefined XMLs -
That depends. I was on a such duty for quite some time. Thanks for that extra gig I was able to make another salary and I rarely had to do anything. Maybe once or twice per month. For me the biggest minus was that phone could rang at any time. I had calls at 3 AM or during Christmas supper and I had to take care of whatever poped up
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When I was in college I used to LateX a lot and I also wrote my first CV in it. However after X years, i forgot how to write anything :D
I found an online service that let create and store indefinitely your cv for couple of dollars and I stick to it.
My wife recently surprised me , when she showed her CV made in figma -
@black-kite This is story for another rant :D
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@Wisecrack something dreadful :D
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@KDSBest There are no CVs, no interviews. He works in very niche but sought technology. If you are good, someone will vow for you and you are hired on the spot.
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@black-kite exactly
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"but maybe I’m wrong, what do you think?" I have to tell this all the time and I am white male :/
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@black-kite This situation gave me a different perspective. While 20k seams to be a big number it actually correspond to only ~0.5% of users actively using that feature.
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@magicMirror Banks
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@magicMirror here 20 years old code is consider modern. We have services wrote in 1995 that are still in use today :D
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hmm in around 4 months you can earn as much as you would in a whole year working from 9 to 5. Still it is not worth to do that :D
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I love rants with silver lining :)
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@gcavalcante8808 Nothing. Consumers won't see any changes. Service is a facade/decorator that integrates with 3rd party service.
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almost same here. I can also drink beverages while I manually build/copy/paste all dlls the other hand ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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In my previous job it was forbidden to own password manager, but every login had to be unique. It was virtually impossible to remember all those long random passwords, so people were saving them to notepad or writing them down on yellow notes to stick them to display frame ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@Crost He never came back. In my country you can resign within first 7 days without any leave period.
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@Voxera 20 years old. I feel somehow cheated, because I was hired to work in modern stack, meanwhile I had to play with WCF, ASPX and other dead technologies I haven't touched in a decade.
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@lungdart Yes this is dev job in financial institution.
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This reminded me a joke :
"The boss arrives to the company in his new supercar, all employees comes outside to admire new ride. The boss says : Come to the office earlier, be the one who turns off the lights, work really hard so next year I can afford a better ride." -
@AtuM Just silly questions for example what will be printed when we do 1 + 1 + "1" in JS
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@Cyanide I find this as the most uncommon combination of the software ever :)
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"I think don’t make these same mistakes due to the stuff they learn in CS courses regarding OOD.. in reference how to properly architect software in a modular way."
I wish it would be true :)