fixed, thank you!
fixed, thank you!
you’re right, my bad
Thanks for sharing your experience!! I really appreciate the long genuine post. There’s a lot everyone can learn from your experience.
i get what you’re saying, you match with other guys all the time but being on one wavelength with one is a different story. i guess i just wasn’t made for these apps.
please be careful dude, it’s mega bad for your mental well being and especially your self worth
that song is where this phrase found its way into my vocabulary - didn’t expect it to be that recognizable. makes sense tho as the correct expression would probably just be “pastime” whereas “pastime activity” is unique to this song
Definitely. I’ve had more jobs through applications (2) than dates through apps (0) ^^ The best I’ve got was an extended conversation with a guy who seemed kind
Tests: Add a few test files.
I think this is an excellent video and I love the format of walking through a complete on-prem deployment.
My only criticism is the attack on “the cloud” as a whole. You can choose your level of abstraction, from a computer in the cloud (like EC2) to managed services (like EB). Personally I don’t want to deal with hardware, so I use a Compute instance on Oracle cloud (free tier). The rest of my setup is similar to the author’s.
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Be aware that learning to code is not a safe bet for making money in this market. Of course it’s better to have coding skills on your resume than nothing. Coding also complements other white collar skills well (eg. program Macros in Excel or use Jupyter for bespoke data analysis). But code alone is unlikely to get you cash, in my opinion.
Same in French which is ofc very similar to Spanish: programmation orientée objet
Elif is a feminine Turkish name :)
“they” ist kein Pluralwort. “they” ist ein Pronomen der 3. Person Singular sowie der 3. Person Plural. Das ist genau so, wie “you” ein Pronomen der 2. Personal Singular und der 2. Person Plural ist.