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That did not make sense to me. What do you mean with no types?
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It defiantly does, when you are handling data.
It only takes 1 one bit, to contain 2 different types of values. And I clearly only defined 2 types of programmers. I am not writing about converting to decimal, but the use of bits. -
Someone here seriously needs some more RAM....
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You do know the application you use now, do use PHP. ;-)
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I am today a full time developer, and have an education as datatechnician (Network specialist). I had some few classes with programming, but the teacher was so bad. I did not even understand data types.
After having my education, I learned by doing. Became good knowledge in Application Performance Management, where I got a job for years doing that.
In the same time as having that job, I kept teaching myself to be a better programmer. Doing a lot of personal big and small projects. Projects I could put in my portfolio.
The first developer job I searched for I got, because they loved what they saw from my portfolio and knowledge of performance. -
I have to ask, why just why are you using modpagespeed?
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Am I the only idiot, that only read the last word of each line.....
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@darksideplease sorry I read "make" as "take", in your comment.
Where I live, it is illegal to but false information on your CV. So if you say you have 4 year of experience in for example JS, by linking to a "fake" repository as prove. Where you have changed the commit dates, to gain fake experience time. That makes your CV a forgery. And forgery dokuments here can be punished with jail up to 2 years.
And yes there have been example in the news of big fines, and even jail time for forgery CV. -
Why try to show you as someone you ain't. Most the time you get way longer being who you are, then who you try to be.
And it is so much more fun to create code then steal code, otherwise do you have the wrong job. -
@darksideplease It sounds like you think that employees take your words for good. (And there may be)
First, all the job interviews I have been in, have I been tested in my core knowledge of my repositorys.
Second, they don't only look at the quality of you code, but also how you got there. Because it is often harder to change a persons lazy work processes, then learning them to write better code. So if they see a no or very little commit history, believe my a good company will have you to explain your bad work process.
And you do know that github is also a code search engine right? So if the repository you stoll is on there, they could quickly know if they check you. (That is what we do at my work place, if we see suspicious repositorys)
And at last, remember you have to live up to the code in your repositories. Or you will been gone in a heartbeat. Simply because you are not the developer, you created the picture of. -
All from real client projects.
Css: +35000
Js (before concat): +40000
PHP: +11000
Ps:
I have worked as an APM consultant for years, so did see some crazy shit. -
Link to your repositories on github.
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In some companies it is jobs, other accept documented proff of hobby.
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One word: docker
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Ohh I have that a lot, even after 1 day sometimes.
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@PoweredByCoffee have you ever tried opening devrant.io on a desktop?
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That is not my experience. Now it is, work in every browser except Safari.
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Doesn't windows create backup point when uninstalling there software.
If I remember correctly you can get the space back, by using the windows clean disk function (With system clean enabled) -
I should say that the company, did something like your process before my time, when they outsourced to Indonesia. (Nothing ever worked when they deployed) Here they never found a solution that worked. Simply because they never remembered to put hotfix on development servers.
So my advice would be to always add hotfix also to dev. So you don't overwrite them. -
Why would you debug on a production server, or even create hotfix there.
At my work you are fired before you even hit enter, if you even try any of that. We have even closed out developers from accessing production. -
I don't get any too. Galaxy S7
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Why would you do that?
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@TudiAlex maybe because the imperial system is as fucked as that measurement tape.
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Sure it isn't the imperial system?
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There is no need for a Mac to develop for iOS. Only macOS.
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Simply, I don't. I have it the same way as you. I quickly loose interest in the project, when I feel I have learned what I did the project for.
At first I just wanted to continue, but now I have learnt. That if a project just was for fun and education, there is no problem in throwing it away to start something new, I can learn a lot from. -
The only format that really make sense, when it come to the technology. Must be the YYYY-MM-DD format.
But personally on non technology base day to day use, I like the DD-MM-YYYY best. -
Man-buns are till for the rest of us to play the game "who can cut the most buns, of people in the public space".
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I work in the fashion and jewellery industry. So for us it is important to look the best at all time.
But yes like most of those systems. Some times I don't even think they have a designer -
@marcor
I was not talking about multiuniverses. I thought of simulated universe.
How can you be sure, that you are not living in a simulated universe?