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AboutBecause deadbeef was taken.
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SkillsJava, python with a sprinkle of node.js.
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Locationthe land of Port
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Fine, I'll just not eat my jewelry like a noob.
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Incredibly convenient to combine PDFs too. :)
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Going for a walk helps. Sometimes, all you need is to detach yourself from the issue and come back to it later. :)
Also second the comment by @almondsauce. -
Agreed. The learning curve was a bit much, as someone who's predominantly done procedural and OOP.
Simple functional constructs were taking too much time to write in Scala, but boy was it easy to read it. -
Probably would have done the course in Haskell if it were offered.
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@b2plane I wanted to see purity and immutability in action.
We have some of our core services written in Scala (not the ones I work on). Additionally, Java has been marching into becoming more functional. (And java as you know, is quite pervasive) -
A couple crashes here, a few exceptions there.
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For something named software, it hasn't been soft enough imo.🙃
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@ZaLiTHkA thanks for the tip. :)
So, nx just reinvented the wheel with the new wheel having no upside. 😅 -
TLDR please for the non node folks ?
I keep hitting a paywall on the medium article. -
Reminds me of Adrian's (rather epic) meltdown in Space force.
I still chuckle thinking about it. 🤭 -
It's not like people INTEND to not reach out to you. Life happens, other responsibilities start taking precedence, everyone is getting older. People just drift away.
Keeping in touch with friends in late twenties or early thirties usually takes active effort from both parties. :) Good luck! -
Are you asking for managers to be set on fire 🌚
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Gyarados, use rain dance
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Tbh, C isn't the only easiest language to work with. As others mentioned, could have dated and seen how it went.
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As @lorentz and @lungdart mentioned, it's probably a race condition, when you add print/debug statements, it works without contention.
Pesky little buggers they are to deal with. I've mostly addressed them by redesigning the flow. -
I never knew what that phrase meant. Until today. :)
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@Oktokolo my two cents, this also depends on the number of people working on and the connectedness of the service.
In bigger teams with regular activity, with upstream, downstream clients, automated deployment, it just makes sense to have rigorous reviews, because a breakage just wastes everyone's time (the time taken to deploy the initial code, revert and integration tests running twice - in big codebases, this whole process can take a couple of hours), delays other teams regressions. -
Does bitbucket/gitlab allow this?
AFAIK Github doesn't. -
Ducking perfect! 🦆
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What did I miss :0
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Godspeed, most ultimately rise to the challenge!
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Suna paana
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You don't get diabetes in a bottle with just water. 🙂
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Hope it's not too hard to digest.
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All languages suck 🥲
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@Oktokolo it's disturbing that, this trend is being more and more widespread. Until last year, I was under the impression that, I would have to keep my head down and just complete a few customer facing projects out to production. I was scratching my head over why that didn't happen.
But then I learnt from a few senior folks in confidence that, my manager isn't the best person to be under for promo discussion, as she doesn't step up and fight for her team. -
Very nicely done!
Being a backend dev, I don't think I can do this in 3 days :P -
@AlmondSauce nice one.
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@Jilano
Another pro - you'll be the funnier one.
I didn't add it, got added by default.