I guess we are just addicted to building things xD
Django backend developer.
Also likes anime, sci-fi, beer and mexican food, and not always talk about himself using the third person form.
I guess we are just addicted to building things xD
Before studying programming, I used to work as electrician, haha
I’ve been software developer for +7 years, and I must say I also love woodworking. Since is something completely out of my scope as developer, it requires patient and is pretty relaxing working with your hands like this. No client changes, no meetings, instant feedback… and no dependency managers.
Because it was.
Pulsar seems more like an Atom continuation made by community. Which is really cool.
I was wondering what could happened with Atom. Nice to see it died to reincarnate into a powerful IDE.
lmao-lang is ok as we like esoteric langs, but gosh, uncrossing lines are being crossed.
Interesting and quite awesome. Hope it can grow enough to be mature soon and I can start using this instead of Poetry.
Kinda rude, but yes. Better than ghosting us.
Seriously, sharing this bad feeling with you all and seeing we’re not alone, make me feel better about it.
Classic XKCD. I’d pay for a Die Hard version like this.
Already explained, I made this with SankeyMATIC and made a missed the count. 9 1st Interviews, not 10.
49+3+9 is 61 :D
Hello fellow candidate, we’re moving forward with other candidate, thanks for your time, regards.
That’s all what I need, tbh.
As I said, this is my experience in Spain, not US.
Yeah. Today I read an article saying last year there was a huge increment of layoffs on IT, and “75% of companies can’t find what they are looking for”, so I guess they’re looking for slaves. Or someone who can read the job application emails.
Thank you!
Actually, I hope so. The team seems pretty nice, also the rest of the company. Also, considering my previous job, I think almost any position with good salary is worth. Being unemployed is stressful.
The old look was pretty cool, but maybe because I’m used to it. New one feels better since looks modern and not stuck in 2010s anymore.
Kudos GNOME’s design team!