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@jiraTicket no, it's the specific assignments they give, not my personal projects on Github
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I'm in a similar situation (location Finland) I couldn't get help from HR
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Additional info: 7 years experience, so going for mid-senior/senior type of jobs
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Extremely squeezable 😻
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All these Putin critics somehow end up a victim of gravity 😂 they either fall from boat or window or something
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Ignoring and trying to fool yourself that 'this is ok ' will only bottle up more feelings inside you and bullies feed on people who don't fight back. :/
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You need to blow up to his face and go to HR too - it will be an ice cold atmosphere for 3-4 days after that, but after that they will never dare doing such thing, you can trust me. Don't be afraid of blowing up, if you show a psychopatic side, after that it will be them who will constantly try that 'let's not bring coldness' and they will walk on eggshells.
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https://dev.to/macmacky/...
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Dude it's 2019 (or soon 2020) so please ditch scrum already and have kanban-scrum style model with less meetings.
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Yes at least our IT manager can see because he is the Slack admin. He can also see the emails though.
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dude that's the same for everyone
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I had to move to a detached suburb house because of noisy neighbours' kids, but I can now also listen to metal until 3 am in weekends if I want. It gives so much freedom, move to a suburb a bit outside city if you can.
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In 'clean coder' book it clearly states that listening to music while programming helps focus. But what do managers know, they never heard of 'the zone'. Please find that book and show it to your manager
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which country if I may ask?
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trying to use github while on mobile === guaranteed headache
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You mean he does one mega commit at the end of the work?
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we use tshirt sizes like S M L XL XXL
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oh come on replace it and get yourself a dope ass backlit keyboard :D those can be down to 10 eur as well
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was it too expensive keyboard? I would replace it since those are usually around 30 $
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"I already knew most of the stuff" sorry but I don't buy that. How the heck you did floating point calculation at work before CS studies?
There's bunch of theoretical studies during CS that help you understand how things work under the hood, but you will NEVER use them in work life. -
he should give feedback to his bosses boss and write what happened on glassdoor
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listen Astral Projection
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The way you wrote "cool cool cool" makes me think:
1-you're Russian
2-you had some vodka
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I'm glad you sorted your problems dude! This is a very inspirational post -
According to research, people who change jobs in every 2 years are more successful and after 10 years they end up with 100% more salary than their friend who worked for same company for 10 years.
If you keep in the same company too long, the technologies and tools will become your comfort zone. Establishing a comfort zone is very dangerous especially in IT field. -
@xprnio I know, we have too! :D but some people just cannot wait and they need to come interrupt right away :D
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Relax it's completely normal for project manager to bring in and ask new stuff all the time. In the last 3 companies I've been, they come and interrupt "hey can you check if this is possible to implement?"
If you are focused or "in the zone", you should kindly set a time for him/her eg. "Hey how about lets check that at 2 in the afternoon, I'm about to catch a bug here" and it will be fine. -
@NoNameCode no sorry normal C# isnt faster. it is pretty much established right now that writing tedious loops for every damn thing is a huge waste of time
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@Root on his first comment he directly starts with "I'm suprised that it works well". Do you mean this is actually a compliment for C#? lol are you drunk or high or something?
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@NoNameCode if you are suprised that it works this well, I bet you can give us an example of another language which can compete with LINQ of C#? Python's list comprehensions are proven to be inferior to LINQ of C#. Please enlighten us which technology is exactly better and how?
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@Root second sentence starts with "codebase written with c#". I guess you haven't read it?