True, but at the same time its very possible to go too small. A bunch of one line code reviews can really slow progress easily.
True, but at the same time its very possible to go too small. A bunch of one line code reviews can really slow progress easily.
My thoughts are spending too much time on the computer is bad for you, and once you find a good long term job, you dont need to learn so much. Youre 2 years into your career, hopefully you’ll find a good fit.
Knowing how to Hello World in ADA is not very helpful, try to find in demand things to learn. There really isnt that much.
Well, that, and programming itself is starting to slow down.
Right now, the federal government pays for Amtrak, along with a few ticket sales and whatnot. They got 66 billion dollars last year from the feds. Private companies simply couldn’t afford to run passenger rail, it’s just not profitable when airlines and the highway system exist. Hell, the rail companies struggle to compete with trucks on freight.
Edit: Got curious. In 2020, Amtrak ran 16.8 million passengers. They effectively got paid 3928 dollars per passenger, not including the cost to the passengers themselves.
Nah, I called my liberal aunt a racist.
It was an interesting conversation, to say the least.
Also, that comment was 3 months ago. How did you find it?
You should crosspost this in !conservative@sh.itjust.works and !conservative@lemm.ee
Get the word out!
Anyone have a mirror? Its not loading for me.
I would argue that HR has a very specific role in hiring, namely background checks and verifying that the resume matches reality.
Damn straight!
Does it have a turbo button?
It means you logically should save instead of spend Very easy death spiral when everyone is saving instead of spending.
Hell yeah!
Also, nytimes paywalls their articles. can we get a non-paywalled version?
If Nazis agree with you on how to talk about Jews, it might be time to rethink some things
God I’m glad not to be Catholic. They don’t have a legal leg to stand on, this is just throwing money away.
It doesn’t generate them, you still have to write them. Ignore the marketing, look at the actual docs, same as any other framework.
There’s a few other frameworks, I just prefer playwright because I’m used to it.
Don’t. You really can’t for most of it. At best, you can test whatever utility functions you have. The FE can and will break more in design than anything else, and that will never get caught by tests.
That said, try a wholistic approach. Playwright requires you to run the back end too, so you get a proper test suite going, instead of jest or whatever.
A very limited amount.
At that point, you get your team lead to go in the repo settings and unblock it.
Oh I know full-well its not a winning strategy.
No we’re not eager. Paperwork is just part of any job.