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AboutSenior Software Engineer. I like to talk and to listen as well. I like making friends.
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Totally agree. But I must say that (heavily dependent on where you work or who you work with) you may get there.
The thing is (imo) that in a working environment, actual experience has much more impact than academic knowledge.
And I'm totally pro-getting a degree and getting formal education; but what I'm trying to say is, at work is not the same to say "this should work because I learned it at the university" than "this works because I've tested it in this or that scenario".
So, what I tend to do is, instead of just presenting an idea, I try to apply it on my on to show the results. -
As always, it depends...
If I have to choose blindly, I'd say Python no doubt. -
@melezorus34 I thought at first but I think it took positive for pregnant (?)
All options are weird af. -
Yup. All trees are graphs.
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@ostream oh classic "the work of shame" been there tons of times.
All you need is one good commit to reset the balance.
I hope you get it early so you can procrastinate without worries ;) -
It's a shame. Because the company is very good and stable (big tech multinational company) and that's something I care for right now, stability.
And the projects are nice and teammates are awesome with very high level.
But three years with the same salary is a bit too much now. -
That's poor leading IMO. Specially if you're actually asking for his/her input on the matter. smh.
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@ostream All good, thanks!
What about you? how's the day going? -
@ostream yo
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@SortOfTested but but but I'm on Linux and I have to worry about teams and its specially shitty 'native' app 😢
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@Jilano Yup, the little things...
When most of your communication is written and in a highly distributed scenario, reacting to a comment to express your agreement, disagreement or a more fine grained feeling is a valuable thing. This makes threads much shorter in group conversation but still allowing anyone to participate.
I'm not saying it's the deal breaker but it is fairly useful. -
@Jilano Meetings are ok. Compared to Google Meets they are _ok_. Teams is a bit RAM consuming though.
My main issues are with the chat, integrations are more cumbersome than slack's, their feature parity among clients is absolute shit (one thing in the mobile app but no in the web and not even in the radar for the linux client), and then the little things that you learn to appreciate: custom emojis, links previews and for God sake you can react with one out of ONLY SIX FUCKING EMOJIS is like wtf man?
It is clearly NOT a chat application but more like the bastard son of a Skype and a forum -
And at the end of the year: goodbye Google suite and hello Outlook+Office365 😒
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@melezorus34 this one is good, thanks. Simple and remote. The only thing is that it's not async, since we both need to be online at the same time.
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@Jilano interesting pov (the last part)
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am I the only one who gets nostalgic seeing one of these?
I start to remember installing and using Windows 98 (or 95?) and toying around with files and folders and so on. Struggling to run some games.
Oh the memories. -
But... why? what happened?
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@irene I really have no idea. English isn't my native language. Sorry if I made a mistake.
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I recommend you this:
https://learnpythonthehardway.org/ -
@C0D4 thanks.
Those are the 'names' I know (not being a webdev). But if you know any other please do tell. -
The real question is, how you survived to that?
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@7Raiden Spanish 😅
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@irene sorry. Stupid multilingual keyboard.
It was !rant -
@Draedus this is exactly what's this all about 😅
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but... what the...
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Well, you have an entire C of possibilities there.
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@freeme that's my exact question.
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But can't you C it?
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@Root @M3m35terJ05h
It's funny and silly, because when the date comes it's obvious it won't be done and if it is, it won't be good.
So there's where the Pikachu meme kicks in lol -
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