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AboutAndroid programmer
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@vatsalmob you're a true Indian, I just know it! <3
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Thanks for all the love guys!
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@Pavanjadhaw thanks! Yes I need to fix this; will have to wait till the weekend though.
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@carlosjpc this is my space on the great world wide web. I'm no famous personality so I don't expect many page views. I'm not making it for anyone but myself - will use this when applying for jobs in the future (I'm an Android dev) so the geeky touch seems fine to me.
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@sugoi alright wow, clearly I have a lot of CSS fixing to do. Thanks though!
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@Artemix that's odd. I have a note 5 and it looks just fine. Thanks though! I'll have to spend another 638251 hours fixing the CSS now :P
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Thanks @electric-ghost !
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Whaaaa no :( 😭 argh argh argh. Stupid CSS.
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The guy on the left really looks like Jake Wharton - the Android guru!
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Hahahahahahaha :D this was my IP. (intellectual property, you know)
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HarryPotter likes PascalCase. booyaWohoo likes camelCase. mEveryone hates mMemberNomenclature.
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Just so you know, average working hours in my company are 10-12 hours -- and so is the same in oh-so-many startups/companies around here. Consider yourself lucky!
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Son, you're gonna have some good long nights! All the best.
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How do you do this? :D
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YES YES YES! I don't understand why those guys are just so pedantic, to the level that it is super f'ing annoying.
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@CozyPlanes awesome! But having it on the app would be even cooler :D
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Hahahahaha I can't stop laughing :D
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@drRoss
I do mobile app dev, i use both Android studio and react-native (both super CPU intensive) and do a little bit of lower level non-cpu-intensive c programming for hardware. I work on linux.
I have a Dell Inspiron 14R right now. If it was still in production, I'd have bought the same computer again. Sadly, the newer models are very heavy and just too big. -
Hahahaha :D I made a mistake! Forgive, forgive :D one thousand dollars, yes.
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@Pgdevpatryk the Sager costs double my budget! Also, it's a gaming laptop- I'm not looking for a gaming laptop. Something programming specific that's all!
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You talk as if you're working on an embedded screen-less chip when you say you use linux.
Open Firefox, son. *Welcome to the procrastinator world, the Internet* -
@andrewg this was hilarious! Haha!
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I had another interview the day after that (this co was a pure software based company so I knew they wont ask me about compilers and memory management and stuff), and I just knew nothing could be as bad as the previous interview. Though im still waiting for the result, it went really well, because I was so calm - just knowing the prev was the worst that could happen helped quite a bit!
I would love to appear for an interview with them for a second time. Though I might not get a call. Yes, I could spend the next couple of months learning - but you know, they're in a field that requires you to do a project and work hands on to actually know the internals. I love what they're doing.
I, like most developers have worked on the application layer for the past 3 years. I haven't gone deep into compilers, and find bit manipulation tricky. Though ive made android apps that have >300K and >50K downloads, I never really dug deep into lower level components of software. I'm willing to do so now. -
Meh. Are you one of those JavaScript devs trying to learn a real programming language? :/
Java is beautiful, trust me. Stick with it for a couple of months. Go through all those painful sleepless nights it gives you. You *will* fall in love with it.