Awesome, that’s exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!!
25 y/o programmer from Germany
Awesome, that’s exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!!
Anyone remember the time when “big data” was supposed to be the next big thing?
hey, at least they’re not calling it “duck tape”!
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What can you do to mitigate that fear? You obviously know there’s some irrationality to it, but that doesn’t mean that it would be invalid to try and dampen some of those concerns ^^
How about getting a little fire extinguisher for your kitchen? I’m confident with cooking, but I still always have one on hand just in case!
You can also try and experiment with what exactly your boundaries are. Are you comfortable making something like a soup/stew? Does it bother you to bake something? That might be more than enough for the start, and once you get comfortable with that you might even naturally want to level up to scarier stuff.
When it comes to fears, the only way to lose is not to try. Because every instance of avoiding something you’re afraid of reinforces that fear by making you think that you successfully avoided a scary situation. Even if absolutely nothing would have happened otherwise.
Good luck!
Should be pretty doable, even if you don’t have much JS knowledge yet. You might want to look into TamperMonkey for this, it’s a sort of framework for making custom browser plugins!
I tried to go to University for CS but never quite got the hang of the math part. Instead I got a Certification in Computer Science from an apprenticeship (idk if that’s the right Translation, in German we call it “Fachinformatiker für Anwendungsentwicklung”) within 1.5 years and with extreme ease, because it was way less math-heavy and more focused on actual programming.
I stayed with the company that I did the apprenticeship with and got promoted from Junior to Regular within a year. I work exactly in the field and position I wanted to work in when I was going for the CS degree. In fact, I have the exact same responsibilities and the same pay as my colleagues with CS degrees. It might not be like that in every company, but it did work out for me.
Just for fun, I actually went back to Uni this semester to try and actually finish one or two math modules, but dropped out within 2 weeks because I was hopelessly incapable of even understanding the basic concepts lol
Man, your post history is a wild ride. Best of luck!
eat it anyway
eat the dirt eat the dirt eat the dirt
Yoo that’s pretty cool! Bottom-Up component management is definitely something I’ve wished for (and may or may not have implemented) several times when working with React haha
Lego Duplo? There are some very lovely sets out there, my husbands nephew really enjoyed the little animal train we got him :)
The only memory I have of my 3DS is being really into a game and playing for so long that I was really really hungry. Then I turned on the 3D slider to get motion sick and not hungry anymore to continue playing the game. Perfect problem solving skills here.
Another soul lost
Not exactly all instances, but all instances federated with and cached by your home instance. (Sometimes it doesn’t sync quite right)
Dude I WISH an AI would do all the dumb AWS crap for me so that I could just hang out and build React frontends all day
We use those too! The weather forecasting models are really important for calculating prices in the German Energy market. My company is even paying people extra for learning Fortran to do these tasks. It’s really weird to talk to 20-something y/o people who actively use Fortran.
That would make sense! With how debilitating it would be to struggle with both hands, I guess it would make a lot of sense to classify it as a disorder