Software engineering is also the only career where you couldn't get the job after 20 years of experience because you failed to answer 2 random questions
how it feels driving to your $250k yr swe job after reading the J.P. Morgan study that found out some 20 year olds were making $20M a month creating Roblox games.
"Vercel : Failed production deployment"
"Vercel : Failed production deployment"
"Vercel : Failed production deployment"
"Vercel : Failed production deployment"
"Vercel : Failed production deployment"
“Don’t learn how to code” coming from someone’s who’s platform they run offers hands-off code generation
Here’s my advice: there is no need to learn how to read. We have perfect text to speech anyway. As a matter of fact, computers are magical boxes. Don’t worry about them.
drunk, no ear piece in, relying on muscle memory, in the middle of changing, wine glass in hand and barley on stage. that’s the prince of pop right there.
Nothing wrong with a “regular” job. I also use to work in the steel yard all day then head to the gym. A man who works to provide for his family regardless of job title should be respected, much less the MAN who does that AND goes to the gym after to keep chasing his dreams.
im convinced that backend is MUCH easier than frontend. Backend is just creating and managing rows in the DB under the hood but frontend is CSS, reusable UI components, browser compatibility, dynamic artifacts, asynchronous prerendering, and so much more