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SkillsHTML, CSS, JAVA & JS
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LocationIndia
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I charge my phone at work #savage
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Front end dev here. I use sourcetree, it works perfectly alright..?
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A 5000 line conditional check. No jokes. The whole file is bigger.
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Using it professionally.
The good:
You only take on what is absolutely critical in a sprint. Helps get shit actually done.
The bad/ugly:When you have an interteam dependency, things get added to their backlog, and they take it up when they rightly have the time, but you gotta wait. -
I've actually heard of this in the past. It was reportedly illegal/attracted penalty to 'miss your flight', in the US
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Spark is a pretty easy to setup web server
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Tbh, I don't think they'll teach you how to write good code at any university course. Let alone debugging.
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Tbh, I wouldn't be psyched to have a girlfriend who codes. It'd be too annoyed if she used spaces instead of tabs and so on🙊
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I'd reject your pull requests if you named your branches like that 😂 #sorry
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Because money doesn't grow on trees.
You wouldn't go to a restaurant and order a dish if the chef told you, let me start cooking, and I'll tell you how much it'll cost. -
If you want to feel any better, post on glass door. HR peeps read that, and so do other candidates
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Most websites only give offers when the cart sub total is above the specified amount, which is cost without taxes. Your cart total with taxes may have crossed 350. -Src I work with an e-commerce agency
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Check out JSONLINT, pretty awesome
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I agree with the probono recommendations. Here's a tip, a lot of non profits, etc have some pretty resourceful people working on their trust. If you do something probono for the trust, it helps you get your name out and network!
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@theCodis it won't be harmful at all. As long as you can explain it properly, and use your time correctly, it's all good. Just check how your University deals with such breaks.
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Let me sum things up. Don't quit. - dev from India
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Visual Studio Code is pretty good.
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let me get straight to the point. Yes you can. I work with a pretty large company based in India, we don't care about your academic background. You should be able to pass our coding test, that's all that matters. I'd strongly suggest you intern or take up free work as much as you can.
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juststicker.in has some pretty good stickers and coasters
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go to your first year department, find three kids, get them on board, go😊👍
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I'm guessing they're never aligned.😂
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ideally , they can attend ,but shouldn't participate.
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India - 370 usd a month
for scale:
Average cost of a burger-2.5-3 USD
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@crisz , check out Learn and Understand NodeJS by Anthony A. You'll always get a coupon code that brings the price down to 10$. If you look a bit further, you'll also find the course scattered across YouTube channels.
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Udemy has some great stuff!
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I think Uber and Airbnb are based in Amsterdam?
India is a booming startup hub.
Companies( no order)
1.Freshdesk
2.Zomato
3.PayTM
4.BookMyShow
5.Vacation Labs
6.Ola
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and what do you know?
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I'm struggling to get my WiFi drivers working on elementary. Check your compatibility.
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browser console is your friend! Right click on the element!
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I'm going to assume you're in India given your college timings and name. There aren't many companies in India that are okay with a fresher not having a degree. I belong to a company that doesn't care. There are very few of us, apart from start ups.