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Not sure if it is maybe just the city I live in, but we tried everything but since we have also all the big players in my city (Google, Facebook, Twitter, Snap, as well as a lot of German companies) and they also have a big demand for devs it gets quite hard for us.
Shoutout for anyone in Hamburg that is looking for a job 😄 -
This actually makes me sad. I am the CEO of a small startup and it is basically impossible to find any developers where I live (Germany, City with roughly 2 Million People), because essentially anybody who is capable already hs a job.
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That was total irony when they revealed that.
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If you want to bootstrap the project and want to use python, you can you Django-Rest-Frameworks which you have up and running in like 10 minutes.
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Mac OS is completely false since years!
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Debugging and playing fifa.
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Actually , the way they introduced the name was pretty funny. Clearly they made fun of the name as well.
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CAP Theorem?
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Welcome from Hamburg, Germany
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If you really need a switch statement you can use a dictionary combined with a lambda function or an inline function.
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It used to be called Livescript (in the very early days) which is also more descriptive in my opinion.
It got renamed due to the popularity and hype of java back then. (At least that's what I heard). -
@dontbeevil usually I don't care if you bitch about any os, brand or whatever. I just think it's annoying to constantly read the same over and over again.
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Whats That?
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Just read that article. It's friggn hilarious
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@boussie was just asking coz i Never programmed in Perl
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Why?
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Mac / Python / Atom with all Plugins
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Second one doesn't work in languages like Java, because of scope reasons.
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I can totally understand when you have to ssh and edit stuff that emacs / vim is good. But I can't see that it is a viable alternative to edit a local repository - but maybe I don't know the full capabilities of them. What's the killer features of them?
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Why would you host a project on 3 different repos?
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If you really want to learn machine learning implement everything from scratch for small problems you want to solve / model.
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It's not supposed to be for the customers. It's supposed to be for the dev for quickly doing stuff on models....at least that's how I use it. Never thought about shipping it to the customer 🤔