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AboutJust the slightly over the average developer like all od you ;)
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SkillsJava, Android, Ruby, Javascript (nodejs, ...)
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LocationGermany
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think so too. Haven't done this in a while. But unless we get a major breakthrough in terms of out of the box thinking p < np. The ways we have found until now just lead to this conclusion.
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At first I thought this book was photoshioed badly into an ugly background. Then I realised that this was an actual carpet :D
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Not to forget CMD + a, Delete for mac users ;)
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Give a man a plane ticket and he will fly dor one day. Push him out of a plane and he will fly for the rest of his life.
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In older project I wrote larger comments in the middle of important files. In that comments there were sometimes jokes or recipes for tomatosoup :D
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I actually read this as "Get a job!" :D
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It is sich a habit that I use it everywhere. Even in sublime and chrome :D
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HTML is not programming. It is that easy. Therefore it is technically wrong. And I wouldn't want to work with him either.
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Please don't use this code example for your next resumeé ;)
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I also assime that thas was meant to be sarcastic. But Sire this is a thin line!
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I do this too. But I work from bed. So I'm waiting for her to fall asleep so that I can start working :)
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Is this considered a rant? Just aksing ;)
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Philip is that you?
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Me first question was: "Wgo the ell is clint und why is he making such a fuss?".
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@nblackburn So we have this feature (some kind of progressbar) and suddenly the client wanted to change the behaviour sich that the pepgress is connected to information A instead of B. However this was mpt officially confirmed yet. But due to the tight schedule one had implemented it yet without the confirmation and leaving this little note.
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Android develpoer here. We use a sketch/zeplin pupeline doe continuous design delivery. For ideas and good (material) design impressions check out materialup.com
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if (isFriday (Date.now)) {
work ();
} else {
throw ("I don't like mondays");
}
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@dfox Nice to hear that. Ofcourse this was not an offense ;) But this popped in my mind very often recently :D
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I don't know. Are 10 years really necessary? Of course you need experience. But after a while the learning curve is mostly flat at least for a certain topic. Keeping up with new technology is not respected in that curve. In other words: Is an android dev with 10 years exp so much better than an android dev with 'only' 5 years exp?
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@johnfoobar Exactly. It becomes more and more relevant for business and industry and yet we don't know why it is so mich faster or what are it's drawbacks and why. Of course we know domething from blog entries and other sources. But still. Universities should keep up with that
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@johnfoobar Not as far as I remember. The math oart was always hard. The rest was pretty understandable except for outer joining 3 tables where you had to aggregate on x columns and so on. You get the idea. I am still bummed that we never learned about NoSQL and especially the concept behind it :/
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@johnfoobar I can assure you that he does not think that this while concept is less stable neither do I. But I think that because of this complexity it is not for everyone but only for the people who wants to deal with the mess. As I said dealing with databases as a consumer (either developer or actual User) is pretty straight. But being an actual database engineer must be hard. I wouldn't do it to be honest
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@peek4y Backend developer here. We have build a solution for a big insurance company, which has up to 6k parallel users at peaks. We used nodejs as this scales well both vertically and horizontally. After we did some penetration tests to numbers spoke for themselves. 10/10 would use again!
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@johnfoobar First off it was a quote of our professor. We never asked why he said that so I can just assume. I think at least 60% were meant as joke. The rest was maybe because databases as a research field is more then sql and queries. The theoretical basis of them is utterly complex and complicated as well. Properly understanding indices, key constraints, normal forms, transitive closures is hard. Also there is much more like data mining abd data warehouses. Si as I said just an assumption. Doesn't really make sense tho :D
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That's what I call a rant :D
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@ElectricCoffee Tell them it's for science and go for the balls. Innuendo was not on purpose O:)
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@ElectricCoffee Why not both?