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SkillsJavascript, Java, Linux, PHP, bit of Python, HTML, CSS
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@0xcaff Used it before as well, but I tend to use screen for long running processes
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I know screen and nohup and a lot of other techniques now, I meant when I started
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I think you should only use == (or === for that matter...) with languages that have truthy and falsy values. undefined and false are different in JS for example, and would both equate to falsy
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@LMestre14 @jeansantos podem juntar mais um
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++ for oh my zsh with agnoster
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@RosaCtrl I must try that haha
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@RosaCtrl I need this xD
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I would go with the web interface. Doesn't matter if you use node, python, php... whatever... But I think it makes sense to make it a web interface
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Hate to be that guy, but you're assigning instead of checking for equality xD
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PHP
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@jasonroyle Never used coffeescript, but heard only bad things about it xD
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I really hope they don't decide to fork it and make it their own in a couple years time... Having a decent shell by default might bring some unity to platforms. That being said, it's not gonna make me switch back to windows
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@nmunro okay, fair enough... I think the reason why not a lot of people use arch is how hard it is to set up... Manjaro is changing that though, I think
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@nmunro really? happy days...
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Manjaro++ I'm a web dev as well, you get everything from arch but with an abstraction layer over first install/setup. I'm currently running the budgie Desktop Environment, but another great thing about manjaro is that because it's rolling release, you don't have to worry that your less know favourite flavour will only be out after the main distro release... I'm never going back to Ubuntu
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That's great! If you like what you're doing, stick to it, it's not hard, you just have to like it. I'm sure you'll be very successful
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You always want to be the first until you meet your first PM, then you start considering a second job...
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@jarvis No... no yet xD she's starting a web design/dev course in september, so it might be in some time xD
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@jirehstudios was expecting this comment
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Saw this on facebook (C/C++ Programming Language facebook page) and immediately thought someone would repost this here...
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@demong60 Don't stress! Why did they pick you? It's an internship after all, if they wanted someone who knows everything already they would have looked for an employee, not an intern...
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@kodel Thanks! :) it's not a well known brand, and the keyboard came with the mouse, they work great, that's all I can say. It's a tecknet x600 or x60 or something like that, I'm sure it has an x... xD if you remember to ask me again tomorrow or if I remember I can even send you an amazon link (bought it there). It's pretty good and quite cheap. It is pretty much silent as the keys are quite shallow and soft but have a nice feel.
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Google this: Free Code Camp
That should give you a pretty good grasp of the holy trinity (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) as well as some stuff on backend, I think they started doing Server-side JS (node.js) and I think they're expanding into other languages/frameworks. Web stuff is quite cool, have fun and learn lots! :) -
I work with what I have, yesterday it was a pile of books xD
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Word wrap?
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@samk The problem is they don't get fired...
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@gustash if you care enough to learn more about feminism, you'll see that that is exactly what it means
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@minimango as a man, I'm terribly sorry for creating this notion in peoples minds that we program using our penis... People must think that... It's the only reasonable explanation...
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@crystalclear Don't understand the downvotes... #thisiswhyweneedfeminism!!!
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Imagine you're tasked to change something in legacy code, wouldn't you like to have documentation to understand even the deprecated functions?