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cbryan
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About cbryan
https://cjbryan.io https://twitter.com/waltz
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Comment #26720882
You're getting heavily downvoted and I'd love to know why. I've seen similar attitudes toward testing among the groups I've worked with, nobody really wants to do it. Are folks dow…
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Comment #26686370
> The philosophy of python is there should be only one pythonic way of doing things. Thiiis really hasn't been my experience with the Python community. Every place I've worked on a…
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Comment #26306597
This is complete hogwash. I know and work with plenty of Christian scientists. They do just as well as everyone else in the job market.
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Comment #26306567
This is a wildly uninformed opinion. People have always written to social norms, and this person is unwilling to acknowledge changing attitudes towards types of writing. I would lo…
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Comment #25051724
There are other manufacturers that are building ARM servers these days. AWS even went so far as too build their own chip: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/graviton/
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Comment #23037004
I know a few people with similar histories of civil disobedience who now work at FAANG companies. I would wait for them to bring it up. FWIW, I'd be proud to work with you.
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Comment #21685423
SEEKING WORK: San Francisco, CA, Remote Morning! I'm a long-time startup developer who's spent the last few years working with small companies helping them get their products launc…
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Comment #16664477
It's a great process for reigning in "great" engineers that produce a ton of technical debt. It's a fantastic approach for making your engineering team more stable and product deli…
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Comment #16664469
It's not Scrum. It's Extreme Programming. It works fantastically well, even when you're __fixing bugs__. The whole idea is that you need to be paired so that two people can underst…
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Comment #14421574
The problem with your point is that it assumes users' are using Chrome because of its rendering speed. I don't think that's the case.
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Comment #13854606
Nope. They should get political as heck in this thread. It's a story about a person who was in an activist group for chrissakes.
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Comment #13785625
Working with other developers, in person. I worked remotely for years. I moved to a new city and I learned so much when I started working on a team, in person, and with other peopl…
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Comment #11105899
It's almost as if engineers should get together and advocate for themselves as a group.
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Comment #9085144
Where is this person getting their salary data from?
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Comment #8749477
Only the rich say that money doesn't matter.
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Comment #6693901
What are good questions to ask during an interview to avoid situations like these? How are other people weeding out employers like this one? This sounds like a bad situation that I…
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Comment #5121629
Does anyone know what bands they're talking about? What's the theoretical max bandwidth on these new frequencies?
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Comment #4323418
I've been in a similar situation, and I think it's about risk. It's relatively easy to decline a job, you're not going to jail for turning down a gig. Not paying taxes will get you…
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Comment #4020264
This. A thousand times.
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Comment #2491797
You'll get asked to migrate your login and data over to the "new" system. I did it earlier and it didn't take long at all.
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Comment #2187767
Neat! Thanks for this. I've been playing with node this weekend and I was pining for something like the http://rubygems.org site and this fits the bill nicely.
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Comment #1904299
Yowzers. Really not fun for anyone. I realize it's a little morbid, but I'm looking forward to the writeup on this one. Those blog posts are always really good reads about keeping …