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Yeah, this is an advantage of VM languages such as C# and Java, as they leave enough information to be able to decompile code back. There is even an online decompiler for this: https://www.decompiler.com/. This is unfortunately not the case for languages like C or C++.
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Ever heard of SELinux you absolute muppet?
I bet you've either forgotten to (re)label your file contexts or are writing to a segregated temporary directory (i.e. your /tmp isn't actually in /tmp.) -
@asgs The docs are incomplete. Parts of the docs in are Java, some in Javascript, some in Php. There are also some gaps that leave the developer to guess what should be there.
There are also multiple ways to implement OAuth in their docs, but provides no clue which part of the OAuth process they are solving. So doc A will tell you to do A, but doc B will tell you to do B instead.
Instead of all this crap, they should have just published the basic request entity in the docs from start to finish. The client libraries gives no clue what is being called either. Also, as I said about those libraries -> needlessly complex for no reason. -
@NickyBones That makes sense. Sound like banking to me. Lots of people drop off as well.
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@NickyBones You are right. I am just a little disappointed that this is basically what the interview process is: filtering down the number of job applications.
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@Fast-Nop I agree with you. I reposted this because what you mentioned before about devrant.
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@molaram
I think I am going to take your advice and just load some random shit and treat it like a landing page -
@jdebs Specializations, are post-graduation, like a master degree or something similar in a specific area, like Software Engineering, or Security/Forensics, etc.
It took me 4 years for CC Bachelors Degree.
Currently I work as a developer. Before I also had worked as IT support. When I say IT, I mean tech in general, developers, IT support, network, etc.
I know that communication is important, and I try to do my best!
Those interviews I mentioned were years ago and they actually were group work, but all the time the work to do was not related to IT, it was more related to finance and business management. Also people in my group usually said some dumb thing that I think ruined it for the others.
I'm interested in having a good life, being able to save money and at least buy an apartment, so that when I get old I have a place to live.