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AboutProgramming is a lot like a marriage.
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SkillsWriting comments
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LocationIreland
Joined devRant on 12/11/2016
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Local history on intellij is the cats pyjamas!
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What ya doing?
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Your mother is now more qualified than most recruiters..... Go mom!!!!
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What. The. Fuck.
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@Re-cursing ohhhhhhhhhhhhh apple....
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@Re-cursing have you been denied escape?
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Daily
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@aile11 to be fair, the 2015 macbook pro is the best laptop I've ever used. All other apple products annoy me but the ones i use came with my job. I actually like their full size keyboard
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Me too!
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@Faraaz ha, nah, it's 97 things every programmer should know... devRant isn't even in there... Wtf
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gigoloRant
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Spent Monday to Thursday doing something i was unhappy with, literally losing sleep over being unhappy with it.... Refactored it all on Friday.... Successfully!
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Me this week!
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@runfrodorun qué?
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@jens-peter in a perfect world....
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@rickygoldchain work paid for them.... Oh well
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Full reset last night so :)
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CTRL+R changed my life
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Fartscroll is the reason I'm still a developer
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Gesus Christ!
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@xalez eh.... Yeah sure, let's go with that :)
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@xalez the struggle.....
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Companies will bleed you for all you have if you're not careful. You could be working 60 hours and most companies will not reward you for it. You have one life, work is work, family is more important. Only ever work extra hours when learning something new, following a particular area of passion or the occasional deadline. Deadline cramming is unavoidable in our line of work. If it is a constant thing, try find a new job.
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Amazing...
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@linuxxx Damn it!!!!!
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Until the 2016 macbook pros emerged....
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Finally, a rant!
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Least you have hair.....
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I felt the same. I had about 4 or 5 years experience under my belt and my degree was not in a computer science field (it was electronic engineering) and I started getting an itch to go and do a master's in computer science. I approached the company and they agreed to pay for it because they were a) nice and b) saw it as training as Master's degrees in Ireland are not crazy expensive like the US. I did it over 2 years part time on top of work. It was difficult but I felt it was totally worth it from a personal level and I learned a hell of a lot because the modules covered were very relevant to me. I felt I was missing foundations and the masters definitely filled them in.
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More effective than a CPU upgrade