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AboutData Scientist working in a cool start-up in Madrid
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SkillsPython NodeJS Java C++ Rust
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LocationMadrid
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I'd say start with simple jQuery and when you want to move to more sophisticated frontend, move to React/VueJs. As a primarily Python backend guy, I prefer using VueJs as creating a hierarchy of components and the event handling is a bit simpler
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Grab a book and use that time to learn something new: if your boss isn't happy with that, tell him you'll be more efficient with next time, if your boss is happy with that, be happy with that, everybody gonna be happy!
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Change job
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I see Matrix, I upvote
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Congratulations! A lot of coworkers went to CERN, they always talk fondly of it, you're going to have a great time
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I'm no grammar Nazi but it really bothered me. It's "word, word", not "word , word".
And about your rant, there's also the case of Google music that they want to fuse with Youtube music. But in that case, YouTube music sucks -
Love the idea!
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@hell hey, that could be a good idea. Just, think of the ethical implication of productisizing (idk how to spell this) it and making money from it before: you don't want to monetize a reliable test for AIDS for example
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Couldn't you write test code? Starting with unit tests to check that your components are doing okays
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Your teacher is wrong, go back to Python, stay into the light.
Seriously, forget about Matlab, it's not relevant outside of university in 2018 -
Maybe they want to have the same language in front and backend?
But I agree that Python is better if you're doing serious and complex stuff -
It's just all code written by University researchers that suck:
They don't have to integrate it with anything
It just have to work in 2 or 3 use cases
Nobody else is going to read it
Recipe for success 👌 /s -
I call bullshit
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node_modules
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Except for Rust compiler: it would have taken you by the hand and cleaned your face
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@RustyCookie or 3 consecutive emails from your client
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My colleague and I were chilling in the terrace with our laptop, no mouse other than laptop. We asked me to send him a "#" via slack because he had to command a bash line and his computer wouldntet him use altgr or click-copy
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Sound very much like "you're going to be fucked up for baxkend errors too" and the learning on he job like "were going to blame on mistakes you made using that tech even though you were learning it on Friday afternoons"
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For phone numbers, most websites don't accept the country calling codes (+33 for France for example). When living abroad it's so annoying!
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True dat, I started learning Rust on the side for few weeks, the compiler correct your code 90% of the time. It's amazing!
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Use oh-my-zsh with plugins
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@sbiewald python3, I used every ounce of my influence to make every project in py3
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Watch the fight while finishing my beer
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I create a program that consume an API and write the results to a database, do I need to write it as a web app? Answer: no
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Ok, our postgres guy told us to never do sharding, I start to understand why
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Hey, actually I have a question about that: I watched the Udacity of the former CTO of Reddit and I remember that at some point he explained that they separated their tables into different databases on different machines.
In what scenario do you want to do something like that? -
@BugsBuggy ok, then yes an ide wouldn't show it.
Maybe the type hints introduced in Python 3.5 can help with your problem? -
Come on guys, any IDE detect indentation error and compiler give the line that failed. It's like complaining about missing ';' in other languages
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@bittersweet Who needs ROI or MRI when you can doggies and bad photoshops?
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It depends. We have a monthly internal meeting with whole team (~20) and we use memes in every slides. It helps relaxing and keeping a cool atmosphere