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$data arrays everywhere
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@Grumm thank you :)
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@webketje thanks for your insights. I have no clear image of working for a consulting company.
Since they do "scrum" (whatever that really means in reality :D) I imagined that you as a dev work on your stories that get planned and just have to deal communication with your colleagues, since you have a product owner to handle outside steakholders.
This recruiter on the other hand told me that handling outside clients too would be part of my job. Could you explain a little bit more how working as a developer for a consulting company differs from working for a company with its its own web platform? -
@ScriptCoded that's great, that it worked out for you.
This new company too sounds like a nice work environment but it nevertheless feels like gambling. Eat makes me think positive is that my current company is known for being understanding towards its employees career wishes and most of the time welcomes people back. -
Maybe locust? It was able to handle csrf token and session cookies while testing against several sites of my company website
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Yeah, you are both probably right, thanks for your input :)
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learning slovak
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wow, sounds great.
Good for you :) -
@ars1 I have a good friend who told me I was like the first guy to take her stance on not having kids seriously. I guess it's pretty common to hear stuff like "wait until you get older" or smth like that
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I met her at a friend's party. She is currently studying after being jobless for a few years because of depression.
Oh and I am interested too into "how to get to know new people" :D -
ask if it was hacked because there is a chance that it is banned from online services and the eshop.
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11 year old me thought if I learn this "java" thingy I don't need to ask my friends anymore to download cracks for me (my village was super late with getting internet).
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I feel you. Took me several month after starting at my first company to accept that you will probably never stop making embarrassing mistakes, but when you stop stressing out about that you can significantly lower their upcoming rates.