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  • even then, a position may not be for a certain level so they’re can be a fairly wide band of pay depending on how the interview goes.

    i think most folks vastly overthink it. just ask for the money you want to make. either it’s in the ballpark or it’s not. all this “don’t say a number first” stuff is bullshit imo.

    you definitely do want to know if your desired pay matches their range though. that’s very important.

  • there are tons of developers and technical folks that still find it fun and enjoyable to work on personal projects.

    i mean, how else do you build new skills or gain familiarity without stuff you don’t use at work?

  • hey guys stop talking about the thing that i just made a post about but won’t name and therefore is not about that thing that i’m complaining about.

    if you want to see better content, create it. you’re making it worse by posting about it yourself.

  • i can see it both ways. for technical folks, nothing beats a package manager. in terms of getting your emulator i’m front of the masses there is absolutely no question that Steam is the platform that makes that easiest.

  • i do terrible at the live challenge, and great at the take home stuff. i don’t k ow what it is about the former, but i just cannot think while someone is looking over my shoulder.

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  • functional dev environments have been the hardest part of learning cl for me. i don’t really want to use emacs, but it’s the wild west for other editors.

    setting up emacs wasnt hard per se, but emacs is just so much. i spent more time troubleshooting how to use emacs and fix issues with it than learning the language, which just makes it all a little lame.

  • respectfully disagree—this is very much a regex dsl. folks still need to conceptually understand regex to use this, which begs the question about who this is for.

    the best use case i can think of is large and complicated expressions, but i’d need to see more of that to have a definitive opinion.