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big scary monsters posted:today we visited a windfarm and she really hated it, the noise of the blades was too much for her i think. cool place to walk around without a dog though, those turbines are really loving big and it's a seriously bizarre landscape to be in what kind of doggie? i have a pit bull and he becomes scared shitless around anything louder than a desk fan. we have to desensitize him to things one-by-one by playing with his favorite toys for hours around scary things. otherwise he barks and hides behind your legs. lol@anyone who is afraid of pitbulls, you just have to like show it a pile of leaves that wasn't there yesterday and it will be terrified.
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apparently some of my coworkers rejected a prospective hire's code test because it used static classes having been here only a month, i was too terrified to ask how i made it through, considering that i used static classes as well
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raminasi posted:apparently some of my coworkers rejected a prospective hire's code test because it used static classes just blanket like that? just straight up "static classes are bad, we pass"? ugh.
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cis autodrag posted:what kind of doggie? i have a pit bull and he becomes scared shitless around anything louder than a desk fan. we have to desensitize him to things one-by-one by playing with his favorite toys for hours around scary things. otherwise he barks and hides behind your legs. lol@anyone who is afraid of pitbulls, you just have to like show it a pile of leaves that wasn't there yesterday and it will be terrified. she's a border collie, and kinda skittish maybe even for that breed i think. loves to chase shadows and is fascinated and terrified by every single car that drives by. she was much happier at loch lomond earlier in the week: (sorry for all the non-job related dog chat, interview fans)
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static classes are super useful in specific contexts tho
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Bloody posted:static classes are super useful in specific contexts tho Yeah. For example the Math class in java.
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big scary monsters posted:she's a border collie, and kinda skittish maybe even for that breed i think. loves to chase shadows and is fascinated and terrified by every single car that drives by. she was much happier at loch lomond earlier in the week: this is a good dog. would defiantly employ them. and as a border collie probably better at computers than most programmers.
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Bloody posted:static classes are super useful in specific contexts tho i had to take one when i got a job in a factory
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cis autodrag posted:just blanket like that? just straight up "static classes are bad, we pass"? ugh. it was unclear how much the static classes were an example of greater problems and how much they were considered a problem themselves for some context: the question is "here is a thing to do, write a class that implements it." the provided algorithm is stateless, so i (and maybe this other person, idk) decided to just make the class static. the reason this is "wrong" is that it's not di-able in the archetypal way. i hope that wasn't the entire reason they rejected it.
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Bloody posted:basically everything on this page is cool but basically nothing on this page should be used in production: i snuck one of these into the webRTC implementation that chrome and safari both use, its been fine
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Job posting posted:Position Type quote:Demonstrated ability to get s*** done without whining. quote:Everyone gets their own office
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job posting includes the word "whining"? holy poo poo abort abort
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VOTE YES ON 69 posted:job posting includes the word "whining"? holy poo poo abort abort lol yeah that ain't HR
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I think it might be an extremely misguided attempt to seem cool. all the technologies they list are real boring enterprise stuff like j2ee and spring, but the prose is like "free snacks, watch this video of us goofing around in the office, checkout these COOL CLIENTS of ours!" needless to say, I'm not actually applying.
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"must be willing to work with toxic shitheads" e: speaking of which I have an interview with a consulting company next week qirex fucked around with this message at 20:53 on Mar 3, 2017 |
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MeruFM posted:apple does not care if you use google search but might if you use an android steve jobs would have done a mortal kombat fatality on you if he had seen you
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da beeper king BABY posted:watch this video of us goofing around in the office this is a warning that future workers will be asked to be in one of those videos at some point after which people all over the world will see it and think youre a douchebag poty fucked around with this message at 21:34 on Mar 3, 2017 |
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da beeper king BABY posted:Everyone gets their own office
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e. vvv sydney australia, actually. poo poo-in kitchen for 350/week OldAlias fucked around with this message at 21:53 on Mar 3, 2017 |
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180 sqft 3k/month downtown sf 'microapartment'?
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lancemantis posted:yes this seems to be it; this is something that is evidently only an epidemic in this industry and thus all candidates must prove their peerage with The Whiteboard Trials less they "can't code" lol
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on a scale of good to holy gently caress why, what's the consensus on moving to/living in the san fransisco area? i know id probably have to live way the hell outside the city to get any kind of decent housing for the family, but im coming from living in central florida so that seems like a fair trade its contract-to-hire work, but a decent wage and im already a contractor so its not a huge hit to my employment reliability. my current place is likely never going to unfreeze internal hiring anyway so basically, SF yes/no?
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if the figgies are good enough
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mid 6? im coming from a relatively cheap housing area so the costs are way up but its slightly less than double my current
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da beeper king BABY posted:Whatever, it's dumb to expect work experience from people who by definition don't have it, but I'll write it off as HR. Let's look at the rest of the qualifications... i have a search saved on indeed for entry level positions, and my favorite so far has been "Ph.D and 3+ years of experience, or MS and 5+ years" although some have been senior positions wanting 7-10 years. you know, entry level! PierreTheMime posted:mid 6? im coming from a relatively cheap housing area so the costs are way up but its slightly less than double my current yeah if youre making 300k you should be able to find a place to live within commuting distance
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PierreTheMime posted:on a scale of good to holy gently caress why, what's the consensus on moving to/living in the san fransisco area? quote:family noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooope seriously, you have better options.
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PierreTheMime posted:mid 6? so half a million dollars a year? or 10^5.5? or six and a half figgies in the fine yospos tradition?
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PierreTheMime posted:mid 6? im coming from a relatively cheap housing area so the costs are way up but its slightly less than double my current those costs are way up but you'll definitely be getting what you pay for since you'll be escaping central florida especially making 6.5 figgies
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The Management posted:so half a million dollars a year? or 10^5.5? or six and a half figgies in the fine yospos tradition? 10^5.5. im a decent negotiator but no where near good enough to get a full half mil for the garbage I do should have realized it when I posted
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PierreTheMime posted:10^5.5. im a decent negotiator but no where near good enough to get a full half mil for the garbage I do 1/3 of a mil is still quite impressive and would be a very good living in the Bay Area
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a true 6.5 figgies
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Bloody posted:a true 6.5 figgies ehehehe
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PierreTheMime posted:10^5.5. im a decent negotiator but no where near good enough to get a full half mil for the garbage I do you'll have no problems living in the Bay Area on 300k
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lol that companies think putting "pool table" as a benefit on a job listing isnt a huge red flag
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Thanks Ants posted:lol that companies think putting "pool table" as a benefit on a job listing isnt a huge red flag look at our nerf guns
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i was once given a tour of an office in san jose after a lunch interview where they showed me a low partition separating a run of cubes that had a ledge running along it, kinda like bars sometimes do along a wall near pool tables where you can set your drinks down they called it the "standing collaboration area" and seemed real proud of it for some reason there was also a foosball table and a few game consoles in the break area hooked up to a tv, the newest of which was a wii (this was two years ago) in an office of ~40 people we have "a good mix" of EITs (fresh graduates) and experienced engineers here, he said
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tbh I think I would want a Real Engineers office to be a serious environment in fact in general I think i would prefer an evironment that takes itself somewhat seriously, minus dress codes because I can't be bothered with that anymore
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lancemantis posted:tbh I think I would want a Real Engineers office to be a serious environment congratulations, you're an adult.
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lancemantis posted:tbh I think I would want a Real Engineers office to be a serious environment i loved my company's old office. it was the boring cookie cutter turnkey "congrats on your lease here's an office" office with big cubes, tons of sound deadening, and acres of beige that we tried to spice up with a little paint. it was great and dead loving silent. we put sales off in their own corner with a big corridor of conference rooms in the middle so we couldn't hear them. new office is "lol, we're a startup!" and is loud as hell and I hate it. i really love what I do but I'm seriously considering interviewing again just to find some quiet again. a couple couches and a weird rope sculpture thing doesn't a sound barrier make. it's gotten so bad that sales can't hear themselves on the phone anymore and are leaking over into the engineering side seeking quiet while making calls. apparently we're finally going to invest in some sound deadening because our customers can't hear us anymore.
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offices with doors are the only way. anyone that tells you different is a goddamn idiot.
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