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@hitko I don't rant about price. I rant about they saying they will do something and don't doing it.
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@metamourge Nice to learn something! That is
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@AlmondSauce That's actually a good advise.
If I learned something from this is that I have to inform about which kind of techniques are needed and explicitly ask if they do those.
But it's a shame. -
@Root I think it's better if you do it in the reverse order.
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I have no kids, but I've been one, so I hope my experience enters in the scope of your question:
They were 90's, and slightly before PC came to home of people no were really into tech world.
I was 7 when my father teach me to program his old programable calculator. I think it was the Casio FX-702P. He also provide me some paper pages with example code of programs.
I made some stuff there.
He only allowed me to write on the calculator if previously I wrote the code by hand on a paper. I think it was a very good decision.
Some time later (a year?) my father teach me the very basics of QBasic. From there on, I got no more teaching.
I went into a circle of make a lot of things with the only technical knowledge I had and spend hours reading documentation to learn new things that made me able to made new things.
After some years of that, the last intervention of my father: he provide me a printed book of visual basic, in my mother tongue.
Then, earlies 00's, I went into JS -
At the beginning of the reading I was sure it was metaphor about software product designs... Now I don't have it clear :/
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IMHO in the aim of summarizing you're mixing things that are completely different.
In my opinion:
- "able to code" != "able to develop"
- is market overflowed with new coders that think they are developers? Absolutely.
- is market overflowed with developers? I don't think so.
- are some companies taking profit of that confusion? Yes.
- is this bad for the industry? Yes, specially for developers, who become devaluated.
- do I agree almost all people should learn to code? Yes. As a tool for their job.
- do I agree almost all people should learn to develop as a tool for they job? Absolutely not.
- do I think every body that learn to code can become a developer? Hell, no!
- do we need new generations to become developers? In a healthy measure, yes -
So sorry about read that. I know, more or less, in which situation you're, and it's so sad, so painful. But what's not that obvious and it's much worse: It is dangerous. Dangerous for your health, for your carrier and for your persona.
So the best help here would be to never ever forget your strongest card: you're there as much as you want. Don't stop of searching better jobs and stay there as less time as possible. Think on each day of your work as another step to improve your situation. Don't be used to the situation and take the following better (although far from perfect) opportunity when you find it. -
Actually, it was not viable in a long run.
After a week more or less I started to feel so tired.
Productivity went down and my body as me for sleep.
I came back to my boring and healthier habits. -
I just realized since a couple of days I mean.
I'll try for a week and then I'll decide if come back to normal habits or not -
@Root Cherry energy drink + lemoncello?...
I think I will copy that idea 🤔 -
Would then '1 - boolean' work?
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Go home devrant, you're drunk
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@mysth Thank you for the advise.
Well, I have to say here that I'm very happy with my actual position. It's all about time periods:
After years of good management it arrived a time of messy restructuring and all company roles/structures/work flows seem chaotic. But it's temporary.
Also from my side, personally I need a period where I can not handle big deals on work.
And my rant was just that: A puntual moment of stress where I needed for rant. -
Same problem here: Somtimes at starting to watching youtube videos the captions setting turns on.
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Spaces. Two spaces in most of the cases.
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wow, it looks like the hell.
What are you gonna do now? -
Thank you all guys for the advises. I'll keep them in mind to choose one.
First thing I'll do is to dive in the topic to get more information about it. -
Almost correct. Since you want a continuous fraction, you need to do what you are saying until:
70/32 = 2 + 6/32 = 2 + 1/(32/6)
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You reached the point were I consider you posts about math offensive.
Next time use joke tag. -
It's a joke? Because I don't get it.
If isn't:
First of all, all parenthesis are unnecessary.
Also if you simplify the second expresión, the Y's cancels out, so any value of Y that makes the equation have sense (all reals except 0) makes the expresión true. -
Summarizing:
Finally another company is going to absorve us.
However, since it seems they both don't overlap in development field, all will remain as is. At least at short term.
That's what it looks like.
At least, no reallocation, no team changes, no position moves...
It looks fine to me right now. -
curl -X PUT...
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@heyheni I think I will. Not that ones probably, but I'll do it.
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Well, keep ping us every 4 hours to make sure they don't get you.
At the first miss, we will call the police. -
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"Because that's exactly the definition of 'regular holiday'"
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@msrivastava574 well, in fact what I can tell you is how to earn more and working more (hours).
To earn more and work less (hours) my plan were to use my experience to work better (more efficiently).
I supose I didn't try hard enough. Previous year had some unexpected events that didn't let me focus all I wanted. You know: live.
But it's okey: I'm happy. -
@Konstrukt I don't get it. What do you mean?