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There are things which a book on programming language can't teach like programming practices , for such things refer to other books like clean code, pragmatic programmer etc.
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I think woznaik is the right person to answer
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It simply means knowledge and ideas increases after sharing and not decreases
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Am I the only one who thinks both answers are wrong ????
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@linuxxx you want to review the source code of osx.....
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0. Security
1. Before hiring you I will like to review your email accounts
2. To be friend with you I will like to review you and judge you.
How does it sound?
P.S. I am a hardcore Linux fan and preacher. But I don't make a line shorter by rubbing it. 😋 -
@TRex I meant now we are putting the resources and time for stalking 😂
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Iterm2 and homebrew
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And we did send humans to moon with lot less processing power.
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@irene updated the comment. I am from those people who like to take a leap of faith or jump of faith, whatever it is called. And I believe, now all the risks got paid well , at least in the end .
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@irene those are my views. I am already working on a book about mentorship. There are two different approaches of mentoring - 0. Teach them one thing at a time and don't push them e.g. how humans raised their kids. 1. Push them out of the nest like birds do. Survival of the fittest.
Now look it from the perspective of fresher. Where is more learning ? We all know knowledge is money.
These are just some of my thoughts.
Also: going extra mile is something like this- when we are experienced and in big company we don't like to go extra mile , which limits our learning and which in turns limit our growth. Whatever I said, I said from the prespective of a fresher.
Surviving with less money means startup doesn't pay well so it is not that complicated for fresher's to survive as it is with experienced.
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@irene I agree with you. But read it again in context with the question.
I worked for startups for ten years. Experience counts.
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@cursee because the financial needs of a fresh graduate are limited. The graduate already know how to live with less money. Also, the graduate has fire to learn and Excel. The graduate is willing to go extra mile , cross the limits. In startup environment there is lot to learn from many domains. That's make the graduate a jack of all trades. Also, the learning rate is fast.
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Well said.
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@undervalued0 like robot framework?
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Usually I say when a Dev does ops its devops 😂
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It should be #000
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I will love to send soft copies of books like clean code etc to her
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Generate a benchmark report and send it to both of them.
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No dress code , worked with few companies so far.
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There is a term called outburn
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@bcye I don't use windows at home so pretty much I don't know.
But don't you think that's the whole purpose of boot camp?? To install Windows alongside osx??? -
Excuse me what ???
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And just now I noticed you put this under Dev insults
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I will book my flight tickets and will go to Google to see what happened.
Jokes apart, hackernews devrant techcrunch reddit etc there are n number of places where we can find exactly what happened -
Wild card I guess
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Screenshot 😂
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Do people still uses Facebook 😱