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tryanother
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Comment #8343369
interesting. i'm guessing from your spelling of "programmes" that you are not in the US - where are these programs you speak of? i'd be very interested in reading about them.
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Comment #8341865
Yes, thank you. The white knight attitude can be very frustrating and give the opposite of the desired effect. We are an asset, not something to be saved from other fields.
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Comment #8341849
Agreed. I am only one data point, but i have no degree and I am a female dev. We're out there.
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Comment #8341845
This is an important point. While the industry isn't always super welcoming to women, that isn't the whole problem. Lots of women just have other interests. We'll probably see gend…
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Comment #8215654
yes, you're right about a) and b). the bottom line was that he didn't understand my code, and he thought i wasn't smart enough to write it.
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Comment #8208719
So true. Best to stay clear of those kinds of people.
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Comment #8208607
Thank you, I will take this advice to heart.
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Comment #8208594
I think this is exactly what I will do. I've already completely excused myself from the politics and any interpersonal issues that come up. They are not relevant (and I work with o…
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Comment #8208581
This is good to know. I think a startup would be a great fit for me in many ways.
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Comment #8208578
Thank you for the perspective. I take the requirements on job listings very literally and definitely underestimate what I have to offer. I will broaden my search. I am not in a tec…
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Comment #8205607
i am quickly adopting it as my general policy, too. i'm tired of the insecurity, neediness, and negativity that accompanies that mentality (along with the things you mentioned).
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Comment #8205603
ugh, i would imagine not.
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Comment #8205602
thank you for the link! if i had the experience you guys were looking for, i would absolutely go for it.
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Comment #8205599
this is my first job in the industry, and i've only been there for less than 3 months. i'm afraid i won't be able to find another job with my experience.
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Comment #8205596
ha - that's a good point. i hadn't thought of that.
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Comment #8205595
thanks, i will definitely update my resume. i moved 800 miles for this job, so there's an extra layer of frustration there, too. i don't want it to have been for nothing.
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Comment #8205591
i'm not sure if that would work with him, but i will give it some consideration.
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Comment #8204717
Thank you for that feedback. These are the kinds of thing I can't learn on my own. There is absolutely no formal code review, much to my surprise; in fact, the closest thing to "pr…
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Comment #8204690
Thank you so much for this. I will start going to meet ups ASAP. I have worked so hard to get into this industry (I am almost completely self taught, no tech degree) and all I want…
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Comment #8204678
That's what I am afraid of. I am very uncomfortable with the culture of conniving and suspicion that seems to be rampant here.
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Comment #8204643
I only know his history in broad strokes. He has a "reputation," I just don't know the specifics. He hated the guy that I replaced - 3 months later and he is still publicly bad mou…
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Comment #8204548
Yes, he is a dev. He thought I copied/pasted. He did not ask about licensing. He also told me that "inner JavaScript classes" are inappropriate for enterprise code. I asked him to …
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What would you do? Boss thought I copied code from Web
My boss recently instructed a coworker to rewrite my feature behind my back, and I found out by chance. More than a week and dozens of panic attacks later, he told me that he thoug…