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@codeman the more balls, the better 😁
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Also https://www.coursera.org/ isn't bad
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I partially agree with what you wrote. More precisely I agree only with the FIRST word. Old. Old, deprecated mentality. I hate when people passes around unneeded and ignorant ideas as if they were an unquestionable truth.
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These are wonderful advices. Thank you :)
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Or as we say: the mother of idiots is always pregnant. ;)
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@1000cc sorry if I seem rude but I personally think what @owithg asked is a valid question and you have no right to belittle it nor attack him. It's a question like any other and the fact that you couldn't care less for the answer doesn't mean it's not important to someone else. And sorry but I find repulsively bad mannered to answer (or better NOT to answer) a request with a "that's all you need to know" that has absolutely nothing to do with it.
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You could build a music player or a device that checks the alcohol rate from breath (it might not be very accurate, but at least it's useful).
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@itch96 I strongly disagree. Being a developer doesn't mean being an hermit and avoid human interaction. Let's stop spreading the misconception of us having social problems.
I doubt that, if someone is hiring, they'll look for someone that can't comunicate with others. Quite the opposite, I think that a good developer needs to be able to work well in a team and also to have interests outside of programming. They probably need someone to include in teams and even if that is not the case, I doubt you'd be working without human interaction. Another thing I think you'd be needing is to be humble, because that sense of feeling "superior" will most probably put you in trouble, whatever job it is. -
@srganiga unless it's a text to speech program... 😁
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Buy/download a book or check in internet, but instead of just reading it, build what you are learning. That way you'll learn faster and better.
For web development I advise you to check freecodecamp.
You can also check tutorialspoint, although not the best site for tutorials, it does cover a lot of topics.
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Isn't it obvious? One is a tech beast, the other is stuck in 1945.
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Tea. Green one. It's very healthy
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Just for the sake of asking... In the moment of most need, what would you prefer to have of those 2? 0 or null?
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@JerreMuesli from my experience they are a kind of food
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I think it's a valid reason to call the police
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Well, think that for the user accounts of my phone provider users are forced to use the phone number as the username and an 8 digit number for the password... Really top of the security.
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The ball seems to be stressed
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Have you closed it with "?>" ?
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I agree with heyheni. Freecodecamp is a very valid option. Maybe give also a look at udemy to see if there are some free courses. Sometimes you can even find coupons so you can take some courses for free.
And when you have finished with that, I strongly recommend you to give a look at jQuery. You won't be disappointed :) -
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Go on https://developer.android.com/train...
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Guys don't complain. Mine atm is 1.57 MB in download (adsl) when the ISP by contract should give you at least 2.
A friend that lives few meters from me has an avarage of 30MB with another company.
We are changing to that company, which called our previous situation "embarassing" 😅 -
Can you get a contract with them as software consultant, so at least they pay you for the job done?
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Chag Same'ach!
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I too had a course of web programming that wasn't very deep. But that was justified, and I agree with that, by the fact that the professor tried to show us the different possible options that there are out there. We saw the basics of html, css, javascript, jquery, mongodb, node.js, websockets, while building an hangman game and a chat.
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In my opinion you shouldn't have done that. I do understand that work is important, but so is respect. And it appears to me that they haven't been respectful towards you. And next time they'll be expecting that you'll do again the same thing.
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@wolfram The comment part was on other pieces of code, not this part specifically. It was a program done in roughly 15 minutes of free time (and little experience) featuring variables called e, q, h, f, b, and so on (that at first glance make you think "wtf is written there?").
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EssCueEl or, more rarely, EsseKuElle (Italian pronounciation of each single letter)
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Alone if I can choose. I worked in a team for "laboratory 1" class in university (algorthms&data structures, assembly and java project). 4 people, one of which basically did nothing and leeched the mark in the end.
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Bloody Mary