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AboutJunior Developer, fan of reading documentation for 5 hours, writing 10 lines of code and spend the next 3 hours debugging
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SkillsPython, Node.js, React.js, Tailwindcss
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LocationVenezuela
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yeah, just write raw SQL, there's nothing nicer than writing the same lines every time you want to CRUD a model
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Looks good for being your first project. Not job worthy thought. I think you should get 2-3 robust projects and one of them must solve a common business problem in order to apply for jobs without wasting your time. Let me add a challenge for you. Make te white circle consume itself as the time runs out. So that there is one halft of the time left the circle would be half its length
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I know that feeling I'm also self taught and sometimes I need somebody to answer me a specific question
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you get used to the identation. OOP it's a bit different and you have to learn it apart, OOP knowledge on other languages does not translate fully to python. But great language after all, it's true that if you're learning how to use libraries on top of learning the language you're gonna feel overwhelmed. But keep going, python is a great language
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@Oktokolo Yes I had to add a setting on my cors package to allow credentials in my server
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ok I just fixed it. Time to celebrate
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@neeno Yeah I just tried that and same problem. I don't know what to do now. I tried setting the cookie for the domain I host my frontend but that doesn't work either
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@neeno mmmm I haven't tried that. I use Brave
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I don't know why my first image did not upload with the post but here it is
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this is my function sending the username and password to the endpoint, I even get a 200 OK response and the cookies, but my browser ignores them
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@junon Why? is it because its just one endpoint? I want to understand
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@ElPapi42 That sounds great, I'd still like to connect with you on linkedin since we live on the same city and we can help each other
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I sent a connection on Linkedin, maybe we can chat a little about how to fix your resume
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@gibus that's a fair point. I said software engineer because that's the job title, which team are you part of? Engineering, what's your position called? Software Engineer. People who go through college, bootcamp or are self taugh all get to the same position.
I really don't care how people recognise me and I use the term "Software Engineer" as a way to generalize anything software related instead of developer/programmer, it makes job hunting easier.
It still brings some questions to me regarding your statement.
How did the first engineer realized he/she was an engineer?
If a person has the same knowledge/experience as an engineer but no degree, is that person an engineer?
That's the reason I think engineering is a combination of problem solving mentality + actual knowledge and you can earn either of those without going to college -
"If you can't tell someone to go to hell then you can't negotiate with them" -Jordan Peterson
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I'm 20. I wrote my first line of code when I was 17 but I got really serious about a year ago and I'm currently looking for my first job
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I know that feeling. I get really triggered and sad at the same time when a client doesn't have any design/UI common sense. I feel that you should be looking at your product behind the eyes of a customer. Not behind your own moronic selfish eyes
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@metamourge I like Go and it is statically typed too. And I like OOP but I feel like Java takes it to the next level with those "public static void interface implements <a><b><c><d>". Maybe I just like the basics of OOP idk
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@Afrographics that seems like a good idea, gonna do some research about it for sure
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@C0D4 That one looks good but I basically want to clone https://www.codewars.com/
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@C0D4 that's exactly what I mean, I want to let the user do all the coding on the browser and once they submit it I can take that and try to run it, test it, whatever...
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I'm in love with Brave. Super fast. Super Secure
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@SortOfTested how do I know if what is going on in the pkgbuild is secure? or how do I learn to do it? is it like tweaking things in the OS or it's common programming instructions or something like that? I have no idea about this
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The more know, the more know dont't know. you you you
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@devphobe I think it's easier if I link my SO question. Everything you need is there
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@SortOfTested I think that's exactly what I want, I wanna kinda leave the "linux beginner level" and move to a more intermediate level without much pain also I like how the xfce edition looks
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I learned to code in C but when I learned Python I turned to the dark side and now I just use " when doing HTML
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* I think you can build <Rome> in <A Day>
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@electrineer Megabytes
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"If you want to work for Marvel show them your drawings of Spiderman". Often people can not measure the size, difficulty and work you put on your projects because they can not relate to it. If you want to impress somebody on an interview make sure your projects look clean even if your job is not going to be designer/frontend, we are visual animals even on this aspect, people think "if this UI looks good the code behind it must be good"