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AboutDelivering those annoying ads.
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SkillsJava, php, js and a bunch of stuff.
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LocationNorway
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What's your issue with it?
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Work laptop: Ubuntu.
Main home laptop: Windows (I game a lot)
2nd home laptop: Ubuntu
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I don't mind helping out a friend occasionally, the problem is when it becomes a routine thing with no gratitude.
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@mossesandberg spread confusion, claim pornhub also got bought by Facebook and they are down so snapchat and pornhub can be merged into one service.
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4) a baseline general education is very useful to give people a common foundation of knowledge when interacting in society.
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Laravel developers seem pretty popular here.
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I feel php has been improving a lot in the 7+ versions.
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Extract ze files!
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Ouch. Maybe there is some kind of government organ you can report it to over there?
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Ugh. Tried something similar once, could barely see anything on the monitor because of the sun. Ended up finishing my ice cream and seeking refuge inside instead.
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Wizard is also slang for a 30+ virgin. How apt.
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I feel staring at the eyes makes both sides uncomfortable so I've learned that staring at the breasts for women or crotch area for men allows them to remain uncomfortable while not bothering me.
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@Kirito-kun it might be thrown around so much as a simple insult and in ironic use that people might not realize they are applying it ironically anymore. Which in turn is starting to change the meaning. But I will fight that change as long as I can so that I still have a simple word to describe one of my objects of hate.
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This is also why they encourage you to write so many comments in uni, because when you look back at the work you did in uni you will almost always feel sorry for writing it.
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Simple rule. If you feel like you just performed just performed some genius act inspired by transcending into all knowing programmer and twisting the constraints of the programming language or you feel really sorry for the lines of code you just wrote you should probably leave a comment explaining what you've done or why you did it.
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Weebs are the worst. Nothing I've seen here indicates weebs though. Weebs is when anime and Japanese culture (I'll get back to this) is so important to you that it becomes a significant part of your real world identity. When you start spewing Japanese lines out in conversations with random people that has no reason to know Japanese. When you think anime is a 100% accurate representation of Japanese society. When you start planning to live in Japan because everything Japanese is automatically better. Weebs are people living with a completely distorted worldview. Simply making anime/manga references with someone else who are into anime/manga does not make you a weeb.
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Oh. You work with computers? My microwave isn't working properly, it has a digital display so it's pretty much the same thing. Right?
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We have a file that's indented with 4 spaces, then suddenly at some point halfway through the file the first indent turns into 5 spaces and no one fixes it since it messes up the history. So comes the dilemma, when editing code in that section do you fix it for those lines so it eventually gets closer to how it should be or keep 5 spaces to match the surrounding code?
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Do they still try to cram as much as possible into one page?
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@netikras what was the base salary? I heard that in the US they can have it stupidly low and only cover up to minimum wage if salary+tips puts you below minimum wage. I really don't like tip culture, I think tipping to provide extra reward for excellent service is okay. Buy salary should be normal and no tips ever expected. Tipping in my opinion should be an unexpected bonus.
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False. Poor people tend to buy expensive item to show wealth even if they can't really afford it. Could simply be such an item. Besides buying such an item should be perfectly doable on a normal salary, what are your expectations for waiter salaries?
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Some things we learn will become outdated. A college education will teach you some of those things, but they're not stupid so most of it will focus around concepts that are not likely to be outdated quickly. These things will give you a good foundation for further learning. Remember how I said I find that self taught vs education tends to have different strengths? In my opinion self taught tend to have used more various frameworks and have a better practical knowledge, they've often written more code. People who go through education tends to have stronger knowledge on concepts. Most self taught people I've met have not been strong on programming patterns as an example. Ofc the things that are useful in the job you're doing will come with experience learning from others. The educated ones will gain programming experience and learn the frameworks they need and the self taught ones will usually encounter various patterns and learn them.
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@vane I'll try to keep it short because I'm not interested in spending so much time on it. I'll skip the philosophy shit and factual errors about flat earth belief.
Some parts of technology moves fast, yes. A very small part of my education covered parts like that. Java has gone through several version since then as an example. But in terms of the algorithms I was taught little has changed, new interesting ones may have come in certain specific areas sure. But I don't think anyone finishes their uni education thinking that they are done learning. However, a lot of technology does not actually move fast. Take TCP/IP for example which came around in the 70's. A lot of graph algorithms were around long before computers and so on. Even in the programming subjects a lot of the focus was on programming concepts rather than languages and frameworks. To say things you learn in college is wrong on the basis that technology moves fast is silly. -
@vane maybe you should try taking a course in college before you go on spouting such nonsense.
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To me I sometimes ask because I've found self taught vs education tends to have different strengths. It's not true for everyone and the difference usually shrinks with more experience.
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I hope that's not the type of web you're developing.
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Or devs with error handling which they assumed never would be seen by a user.
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I was added by someone who referred to HTTP Post, HTTP Get, JSON and XML as "technical software".
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I use the various jetbrains IDEs and mostly use the cli for the regular tasks, but find the IDE tools very useful when looking back in history, comparing between two commits for a single file and so on. I also use the shelf feature if I'm "stashing" to work on something else and not just doing something quick where stash + pop is enough.
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@TheAnimatrix Humor