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Learn to interview the interviewer and work for a better company.
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Is this your brain on PHP?
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Who are you quoting?
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Why did you type the text out first instead of letting the viewer read the comic?
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Cats are gae
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>NativeScript
You are already dead. -
@alina967 do not resign until you have an offer, why must you lose salary because of your employer? Take your job more easily until you find another
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Is this that so-called Gen-Z humour?
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What's that got to do with woke?
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I don't write software that kills motherfuckers but sometimes I wish I did.
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Don't. It's terrible.
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Good
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@nitwhiz if that's true, it's a rubbish April fools as there's nothing interesting, like "we've sold to Apple and will support iOS only"
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Draw a little face on your finger.
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@ScribeOfGoD Easy, just tell the interviewer the pen is black like his soul.
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@F1973 have you come considered diapers?
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I swear I've seen this same rant before. Déjà vu?
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@netikras
You did catch my point. But what are the single responsibilities? In a perfect world, we'd have tools that break up as finely as the level of control we wanted from them. The ideal is to give developers a comprehensive solution first but let them break it down if need be.
Or maybe I'm talking nonsense and am struggling to put into words my frustration with this industry.
@alexbrooklyn @vintprox I had copy-pasted from a previous rant I deleted so I guess it was an invisible character that ended up in my text editor. Looked fine when I pasted back in the website. -
@Lucky-Loek
Great. I have to explain myself. Why do I assume people can read my mind? I must be a woman.
I’m referring to the parallel effect they had on the industry, albeit at different decades.
Java tried to be a uniform and simple language and it ended up being ubiquitous, in every introductory college course and ENTERPRISE.
But what other upstart popular language did colleges and ENTERPRISE reach for, experiment and start using?
I’ll admit, what I’m getting at is a bit dated as the space is much for contested now than it was in the time of Java dominating and Python’s surge in use. Now we have TypeScript, Rust and Go trying to be “cool language that does everything”.