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AboutSoftware engineer with skills in teamleading and agile processes like Kanban. My next step: Learn some Erlang 😉
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SkillsJava, Android, Python, Perl, C, PHP, Bash, PostgreSQL, Maven, Sonar, Jenkins, Eclipse, Redmine, Git, CVS, SVN
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LocationSwitzerland
Joined devRant on 8/31/2017
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Unfortunately I can totally relate to that topic of the book. Not 80 hours, but a loooot of overtime. And with COVID-19 while working at home it is a real pain!
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I am 36, what is this life anyway? 😑
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still on 8, slowly migrating where needed to 11. I feel you, it has become a pain
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@Lucky-Loek I understand what you mean. But imho Team leaders are nothing else than managers of a team. So there is no difference in my opinion. The only difference might be: Upper management might not know in detail how the operational work looks like. But you will manage as a team leader as well, only in a more fine granular way.
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What is the difference between team leads and managers? In my company both are the same for the first hierarchy step (middle management).
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@tekashi and why so? anger management or distraction prevention?
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just: wow 😵
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Totally earned it 😁😇🤪
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I have only one sticker on my notebook, it is the one from devRant!
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this is totally relatable because when you type spaces, then you are more productive, even with the same amount of real code in the end 😁 your boss hears more keystrokes 😉
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scnr 😁
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Uber
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@netikras nope, haven't received a notification
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@netikras I don't know
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do some sport, at least once a week for 30 minutes. that will help a lot to comfort your brain.
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are you using git? when yes, then use this command here locally on your machine which will delete all branches which do not have an upstream branch in origin:
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@gitlog Dev environment means the actual tool stack you need to code and test software locally on your device (IDE, development kits, unit test tools or libraries, and so on), or integrated with an external test environment where you have an automatic build pipeline. In the latter, it will be possible to trigger builds as soon äs you have pushed to a repository. And the deployment might actually also be published automatically when all tests are green.
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not me personally, but we used lua as a scripting language inside a Go program for an SSH CLI Data grabber for network devices (Firewalls, Router, etc.)
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IMHO I would never hire a guy like this. If he is demanding like this at that stage, it will not become better in the future. His demands are somehow understandable, but not the general tone of that letter!
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Nokia 9, because of Android One
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welcome to devRant!
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I am also quite on the opposite. when I am really really stressed, then I am not able to eat. or only a very small amount.
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@12bitfloat mostly work related, but only because I dont do any personal projects nowadays
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in earlier versions it was even possible to anonymize the content via console.. I had a lot of use cases to create high res screenshots for marketing
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@dr-ant Niantic even enforced recently a new client version
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Congrats @karma! Didn't you have problems with the scanner today? I heard a lot of complaints actually...
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thanks @heyheni, very interesting page. I should move my workplace from Bern to Zurich 😉
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@heyheni where did you get that distribution chart from, and what type of job position does it represent?
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this is confusing me as well 😁
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Why should we hire you?