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TheRedKnight
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a new beggining :D

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

"I regret going to college" let le guess, you did not study medicine or mechanical engineering, applied physics, did ya?

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2 years ago

Not everyone will fit in a new world order. Some people will rethink their values.

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

@Pavlik: Next time you need medical attention you will be glad your surgeon went to college instead of voodoo doctor bullshit

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2 years ago

@Lucifer333: I do not need any advice from vaccinated persone.

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

@Pavlik: ok then when you break your leg dont go to hospital, just drink bottle of vodka and pain go away, stupid Russian

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2 years ago

@Lucifer333: Boost!

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TheRedKnight
TheRedKnight
2 years ago

@Lucifer333: I'm not good at those. I studied in psychology, got a bs. Found out afterwards it's trap. So yeah big whoop. I'm going to work on being a full stack engineer :)

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

@TheRedKnight: if you are not good at those, dont go to college, and please lets stop with "college", it is meaningless because you are saying a degree in pharmaceuticals is equal to African American Studies, equality does not exist, period, good for you doing fullstack, those are 6 figure salaries

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TheRedKnight
TheRedKnight
2 years ago

@Lucifer333: yes I didnt know any better years ago in 2009, I was a "good soldier" for the system and believed the lied, oh I was so niave, and my moms has a PHD, so I felt the unspoken pressure, I was raised "you go to college its what you do" and I went to college, should have never went :( now I know on after fact. :P

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

@TheRedKnight: you are doing it again he? Phd In WHAT??? are you doing this on purpose omitting the COURSE?? I dont think your mother would have objected to an aerospace degree, or in your case a computer science degree, yeah engineering is not easy for anyone, stop whining, CS is the easiest degree in the world , even more easier then civil engineering and that is saying something.

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TheRedKnight
TheRedKnight
2 years ago

@Lucifer333: im not whining 333, im just saying YEARS AGO, I was a loyal soldier, NOW im smarter, but i paid a BIG price for what I know now. And Now I`m fixing what ive created. thats all. My mom had a PHD in major communications, my dad is a college drop out. I got a BS in psychology, thats all :P

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

@TheRedKnight: what is the salary of your mom atm?

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TheRedKnight
TheRedKnight
2 years ago

@Lucifer333: she works for herself, so like.....alot lol. lets just say its borderline 6 figures :P

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

@TheRedKnight: thats nice, you can ace your mothers salary very easily, although it will be hard to find a job without a college degree in CS, did you try freecode.camp . I started webdev (I could code, but R and C) in 2016, no I am not showing my github account

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TheRedKnight
TheRedKnight
2 years ago

@Lucifer333: yes im actually starting free code camp :D, yes full stack engineer sounds nice, I could probably beat the global reset with that career change :D Dont worry no one wants to snoop on your github LOL XD

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

@TheRedKnight: hahaha, not to brag, well I had the uber engineering link my github (a specific mathematics library I wrote) on twitter, anyway I am learning WebRTC, as I want to make a video site, (live broadcasting of audio)

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2 years ago

And one more note. The IT bubble can explode anytime, probably the plan B will be needed.

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

"It bubble" let me guess, you are a highschool dropout,

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

@Pavlik: you talk nonsense, go back to your farm and milk cows,

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2 years ago

No. But I see too many python programmers. 80k per year is too much. I am tecnician and I making much less than 80k.

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2 years ago

@Lucifer333: where did you find a nonsense?

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

@Pavlik: you are too stupid to code, please stick with technician, it is your level, wear it with pride

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2 years ago

@Lucifer333: Sorry babe. Im doing some automation stuff. Show me your github.

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2 years ago

If it is about python the best book is "Python distilled" imho. It is my handbook. It is pretty superficial, but holds everything I need. It is mostly something like flight-plan. All stuff in depth I mostly get from other resources like realpython.com or geeksforgeeks.org or just google it. Just make a bunch of notes about every case of language use.
Then you can read "Mastering Python" 2nd edition, it will bring you into the deepest parts of infrastructure you will have to put in order.
And do not forget to master your editor. I prefer vim it is crazy powerful, and it is in all repositories of all popular Unixes, you will benefit from this.

And the cherry is "Fluent Python" it is the best of the best.

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Lucifer
Lucifer
2 years ago

Seriously you think you are a programmer because you are learning python, such ignorance

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2 years ago

@Lucifer333: Talk is cheap show me your code.

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2 years ago

https://gyazo.com/acf0e5131d7fdc9a67f87d749bff09ba it is my current stuff in vim. Ale is the best with fixers. https://gyazo.com/57edfdbf5d6b31bbd71d0fdee25cfc41

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