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				    Impressive how the ublock community keeps coming up with more and more tricks against the facebook sponsored posts
 
 https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/...
 
 https://mobile.twitter.com/WolfieCh... 18 18
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				    Not a coding test, but:
 
 Them: So you are interviewing for a programmer opening. Do you like programming?
 
 Me: yes.
 
 Them: do you make logos?
 
 Me: ...I can...?
 
 Them: good because you won't always be writing code here.
 
 Me: I'm out.8
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				    only elon musk is smart enough to realize there are smart people out there who can get shit done without a goddamn fcking degree 23 23
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				    Goals for 2019
 
 - get a Raspberry Pi
 - Land a job in development
 - graduate
 - get my driver's license
 - buy a car
 - learn a new language (any suggestions?)
 - rant more on DevRant
 
 HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE 🎇🎉10
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				    A new year, a new job.
 
 After a years hard graft learning front end code I finally landed my first dev job!
 
 Even though the job is a while away, there will be nothing stopping me getting there and learning all I can in this industry.
 
 #bosh2
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				    Stupid fucking MySQL.
 I thought I have fixed your fucking issue.
 I'm hungry and I wanna go home. It's 19:38 now.
 I was up since 05:00 and started coding at like 06:00.
 Grrrrrrrrr fucking piece of shit.
 
 // Or was it the laptop at home that I fixed this issue? I don't know anymore. I'll try to fix you at other day. 6 6
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				    In my current company we're being forced to use Windows for web development... I can't use a VM because of the hardware specs.
 
 This is now my screensaver. 57 57
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				    This shit is real.
 
 Guy comes to my desk.
 Guy: Do you know Python?
 Me: Yes
 Guy: I want a program that reads a CSV containing IP addresses and tells which of them are valid.
 Me: Sure thing. Show me the CSV file.
 Guy: (Shows the file)
 Me: (Writes a small function for checking whether the IP is valid)
 Me: Done Here you go.
 Guy: You should be using regex.
 Me: Why? This is perfect. No need for regex.
 Guy: My manager wants a solution using regex only.
 Me: Why so?
 Guy: I don't know. Can you do it using regex?
 Me: Only if you say so. (Stackoverflow. Writes a humongous regex). Done!
 Me: Just for curiosity, what is your application?
 Guy: I will port it in Java. You see, regex is easy to debug.
 Me: Ohhh Yes. I forgot that. Good luck with your regex.22
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				    Took me longer than I'd like to admit before I realized why my function always returned zero.
 Too quick with the constructor it seemed. 6 6
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				    Yes, Mr. Client. It is extremely wise of you to demand changes on release-day. Of course it won't go smoothly, untested and buggy as it will be.
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				    The three most difficult things about any personal project:
 1. Finishing the project
 2. Finding a suiting Git repo name
 3. Did I say finishing the damn project?7

 
		
		
	
















