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					Dev: why should I develop windows phone apps. Almost nobody uses this kind of shit.
 
 Customer: Why should I use a fucking windows phone. The windows app store is as empty as a ghost town.31
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					After 4 months of dev, Project went into production
 Client: it should work like that.
 Me: it's a CR!
 Client: No, it's not!
 Me: talk to my boss.
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					I think at Apple they only hire software engineers that only worked with Apple computers before and therefore have no idea what good software is, turning their product with each hiring round into an ever larger layered vicious circle of shit better known as macOS.13
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					While setting up a node app while sitting behind draconian proxies:
 - first, set $http_proxy & $https_proxy
 - set git proxy
 - then, npm proxy, jspm proxy and bower proxy
 - followed by strictSSL to false.....
 After moving to home network/VPN, change all of these proxies again. It is a never ending vicious circle :(1
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					Everytime I consult with senior devs on how to transition from my sysadmin job and get my first dev job they always tell me to get a CS degree.
 
 Look. I will get that fucking degree eventually. But I want to build up dev skills and learn from a company before killing myself over math crap for 3 years. But it's like a vicious cycle. Every junior position I apply to rejects me because I have no degree.
 
 I'm fucking frustrated and depressed.
 What should I do? I want to break from the IT meme and get a dev job.
 
 In the meantime I'm doing small projects and freelancing in my very little free time. But I feel I'll never truly be a developer until I work as one professionally.4
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					Any people here who experienced derealization?
 
 Just sharing it here because I think that devs (or other stressful desk jobs) are especially susceptible to it.
 
 I’ve had the feeling that my perception of the world has been kinda „weird“ and unsharp for months but I always thought „I’m sure it’s because I drink too much. I’m sure it’s because I don’t eat healthy. I’m sure it’s because I don’t do sports. I’m sure it’s because I don’t sleep enough“ etc.
 
 I knew about derealization but I always had the opinion that it’s one of those psycho diseases that are all made up.
 
 When I started doing some research on it i learned what it actually is..
 A „defense“ mechanism of the brain to protect the brain from shocks and stuff or just a mental disturbance and that it’s kind of a vicious circle once you actually notice it.
 It’s only getting worse because you focus on it and check in on it if it’s still there..
 
 Just a few days ago I started to ignore it and told myself „it’s fine, it’s a natural experience, just ignore it“. It changed things a lot..
 I feel much better just because of the fact that I’m no longer afraid of it.
 
 Enjoy your weekend, cheers!6
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					Last year we had a meeting to discuss lessening the frequency of meetings and let people work more of the day. After a three hours, it was decided that nothing was getting solved, resulting in three more meetings to be added to the calendar to follow up.
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					I'm responsible of the smooth operations of the platform, i.e. I'm responsible if something doesn't work. As I'm the technical leader, cofounder and original developer.
 
 However I have no control on installations scheduling, on feedback from customers, on new features planning, on installations tasks performed by the team. No resources whatsoever.
 
 And everybody NEEDS me to perform even small tasks. I would delegate and automate if only I had the time to explain and develop scripts.
 
 But I have zero time. So basically everybody is counting on me working 15 hours per day to get things done.
 And one person is also claiming to be "in charge of operations".
 He is actually only in charge of me.
 
 I cannot exit from this vicious circle.
 I'm like the house doormat.3
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					The power to make clients trust my code.
 
 It's a vicious circle; I code, client doesn't trust my code, I make changes as a result which break the code and.... Stack overflow exception
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 Lissette Rodriguez. 1 1










