Dude I’m single and I love remote work.i get stuff done like a beast, my work area is set up for comfort and efficiency. I can take flex time when I need, take a nap or a walk, etc.
I have like a zillion notepad++ tabs. Every once in a while I’ll go through the tabs to see if I want to save the snippets.
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Well generally speaking, read up on solid principles. Learn how to organize your code, write code that balances efficiency and manageability. Read from good sources, and most importantly do. You’ll learn nothing until you put in the work
Fake it til you… well fake it forever
Cockroaches will go extinct before JavaScript is dead
Lol I typically learn about new c# features through resharper recommendations and refactorings
Jumping jobs is a great way to increase your salary, but be aware that having a bunch of short stints is a major red flag in the hiring process. You may ace an interview, but who wants to hire somebody and train them with their products and db schemas, just to have them leave in a year.
Master class set to incinerate
They may not know but they will when I explain kekeke
I mostly end up with answers from a handful of top tier devs… I’m kind of glad they prevent junk and noise so I get the answers I need, ymmv
So you mean there’s a chance?
No no release should be executed first