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Even if vue was angular based, how is that a relevant answer to the question? Did he mean to say they’re all JS so it shouldn’t be a problem ? Lol fucking noob
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Yes but you haven’t allocated memory for them
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Lmfao
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In my experience, degree means almost nothing. Having a background in CS or software engineering will no doubt help, but means virtually nothing on its own.
I'd focus on showing your worth by building up a solid portfolio, which demonstrates what you can do for your employer.
Don't forget that your employer only really care about your output, which should be higher than your income.
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@gorsamp @jAsE I'm talking about non-technical people, voicing their opinions as facts, with absolute conviction, and complete lack of understanding. It will never stop, non technical people who think they can understand software at a high level and bs their way through, as they have likely successfully done with other things
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I learned JS first, hard to say but I'd think that learning vanilla JS before a library built on top of it is a good idea
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I was improving at a far faster rate when I was self learning by myself, with the freedom to choose my educational path, and I feel like I've hit the plateu of "things you only learn at work". Frankly I'm concerned.
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@marthulu I also should have thrown a couple of exclamation marks in there. Too lazy. My bad !!
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@marthulu wasn't sarcastic at all
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Good for you
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you've got this man! code will always be there for you
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for(let you = good; good <= infinite; you++;)
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lol I would tell your team lead to read about Scrum. Human beings have historically been and continue to be horrible at estimating the time required for a task.
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I havnt been in this specific position but the feeling is oddly familiar. I assume that, like me, you're just a nice guy. What I would do is ask him carefully crafted leading questions, that make him arrive at the conclusion that he's a complete and utter noob. The key is to be very subtle and indirect so it rings very authentic to this idiot l. Once he's internalized this and arrived at it organically, it should make his bitch noob ass pipe down and be more appreciative of your help and patience. Some would call this a condescending approach, but like I said, I've been there and it's a furiously frustrating feeling.
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++ cause you're from Toronto
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To all ES6ers, I just noticed my use of the "spread" operator on the word anal.
coincidence ? I think not! lol ok I'm done -
he's probing to see what you consider to be a lot of work so he can prepare you for the slave ship hours you would be putting in.
TLDR he's lubing your anus before he rams it in -
++ for tagging fuckeveryone
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they all have an idea "like" Facebook. lol fucking idiots.
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I ctrl s even with hot reloading ☹
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that's the thing, fucking css always does what you DON'T want
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@kaesaecracker just put a damn towel underneath and don't look down when you're finished #sav
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VPN 😉
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@jshaker this was obviously only a portion of the conversation, which highlights my frustration with the process. We had already discussed my projects in detail and at length. And for this particular postion, I'd like to think my code speaks for itself.
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😈
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Front-end happy hour is a good one on the lighter side.. it's a bunch of drunk people talking about js. You learn a lot from the drunken honesty
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just tell him to leave her
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@flag0 JS atleast gives you "some" indication of the error in your approach. CSS and women just simply don't.
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I'm just here to appreciate the title of "fucking WordPress in the ass" bravo