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What ruins a date instantly?
Opening in Excel
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I went to school for psychology and want to take IT classes. I’m not sure which classes I should take. I do know for a fact I don’t want to do anything involving talking to people all day. Any suggestions for classes I should take and careers I should pursue? Also I have adhd and get bored easily so I need something th...
I mean, literally any role in IT is going to require some interaction with other people, so just temper your expectations there. As far as I'm aware, no IT role is going to entail you sitting at your desk all day and talking to no one. As far as what classes to take, you have to figure out what area of IT interests you...
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import numpy as np a = np.zeros((2,3), 'uint8') print(a) print(a[1,0]) b = [ [0,0,0], [0,0,0] ] print(b[1,0]) a\[1,0\] ---> 0 b\[1,0\] ---> error
It's just the way they're designed. Under the hood, `list[index]` calls the `list.__getitem__(index)` method. In that method, `index` is whatever is in the `[ ]`. Built-in `list` only allows `index` to be an int. Numpy arrays allow `index` to be a tuple. From your example, `a[1,0]` uses the tuple `(1,0)` as the inde...
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import numpy as np a = np.zeros((2,3), 'uint8') print(a) print(a[1,0]) b = [ [0,0,0], [0,0,0] ] print(b[1,0]) a\[1,0\] ---> 0 b\[1,0\] ---> error
Because the syntax for normal python standard list is b[1][0]
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there are some really elegant ways that python code is written from what I see on YT. eg #NO i = 0 for i in range(len(some_list)) print(i, some_list[i]) #Yes for i,a in enumerate(some_list)) print(i, a) or something like #NO if x > some_max_val: x = some_m...
That's a great question, and I'd love to hear what other people come up with. I would suggest, familiarising yourself with the python [docs](https://docs.python.org/3/index.html) for built-ins and standard library [https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html) [h...
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there are some really elegant ways that python code is written from what I see on YT. eg #NO i = 0 for i in range(len(some_list)) print(i, some_list[i]) #Yes for i,a in enumerate(some_list)) print(i, a) or something like #NO if x > some_max_val: x = some_m...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anrOzOapJ2E (a few of these are a little outdated because they're for python 2 rather than 3 but the bulk are still relevant) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf-BqAjZb8M (skip to 21 mins for the meat) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS1zy_sJSNM
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Hi, my name is Famke! I am transracial (Mixed American to Dutch). I'm 19 years old and recently moved to the Netherlands. There is currently a lot of conflicting information online about transracialism and a lot of trolling going on so I want to clear things up for anyone who has questions.
This is dumb I’m sorry
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Hi, my name is Famke! I am transracial (Mixed American to Dutch). I'm 19 years old and recently moved to the Netherlands. There is currently a lot of conflicting information online about transracialism and a lot of trolling going on so I want to clear things up for anyone who has questions.
What’s wrong with you?
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People of UK it seems the US is really good at ruining a small town, adding chain gas, hotel and fast food companies. How does the UK keep the integrity of it's villages intact?
I suspect when you talk about a "small town" you're describing something bigger than a British village. Anywhere in Britain big enough to have a town centre (rather than just a couple of shops and a pub) will be just as full of chains as your towns.
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People of UK it seems the US is really good at ruining a small town, adding chain gas, hotel and fast food companies. How does the UK keep the integrity of it's villages intact?
During planning applications locals of “intact” villages per say will go against the plans.
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People of UK it seems the US is really good at ruining a small town, adding chain gas, hotel and fast food companies. How does the UK keep the integrity of it's villages intact?
1, Run them out of town with pitchforks and torches. 2, Stare intently when a stranger comes into your local pub. 3, Release the Werewolf on them.
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As the title says, Im curious what portfolios the self-taught guys have here that landed them their first job in the industry. Would also be great to know which part of the industry have you gone to and had success.
With C++ you can build anything. 2-3 side projects that you spend maybe 20 hours on each should be really solid assuming you already have a strong foundation in the language
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upfpeb
What do you think of the statement, "there is one law for the rich and another for the poor"?
"If the penalty for a crime is a fine, then that law only exists for the lower class." \-Final Fantasy Tactics
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What do you think of the statement, "there is one law for the rich and another for the poor"?
yep financial penalties mean nothing. Good lawyers and below the table deals mean jail time doesnt mean much
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What do you think of the statement, "there is one law for the rich and another for the poor"?
The super wealthy hire viper lawyers who find loopholes in the law or construct cases in such a way as their rich client gets off the hook. It gives the impression to many that the rich people are "Teflon-coated" and treated differently from rank-and-file citizens.
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The common narrative is Operation Downfall was a monumental plan to invade the main islands of Japan, which the Allies expected to be fought to the death. They anticipated massive casualties and so they created a huge stockpile of purple hearts. The operation was to commence in November 1945. Instead, President Truman ...
One has to take the postwar military comments on the atomic bombs with a grain of salt — they were only voiced _after_ the war was over, and in a moment where the atomic bomb was getting a lot of "credit" for ending the war. These military leaders, who had essentially nothing to do with the making of the atomic bomb, w...
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Currently work in admin, would eventually like to branch out into an Executive Assistant/Business Support Officer role as it pays well in my city. What IT certifications would you recommend that would support my career goals?
I wouldn’t think any specific IT certification would have that much impact on the job you want. Maybe if there are project management or manager certifications in the business space.
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Hello, I’m a 23 year old male. I got circumcised 3 days ago. The day before yesterday I called my doctor to ask for pain medication because of how painful it was, he prescribed it to me but also said it was the first time in 20 years that he had to do that. It had me take a closer look and it does look like some of the...
Swelling is part of the healing process, as insane as it looks and painful as it is. Keep taking the antibiotics. If you develop a fever or your wound starts excreting yellow/green/brown liquid then seek medical attention. Editing to add: don’t touch it with unwashed hands or aggravate it any way.
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What’s the craziest way that you’ve seen someone get fired?
I used to work as a building technician for an apartment complex. One time, our regional manager was doing a site visit, nothing special, just checking in. One of the projects we had going was the installation of a fire pit in our courtyard. It had been delivered on a pallet and was sitting out front of the building ...
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What’s the craziest way that you’ve seen someone get fired?
Openly gay male employee working in the distribution centre would make racist comments at the amount of new comers working at the warehouse and they were all above him on the chain because he was newer and they had all been there for 2+ years. He didn’t like taking orders from them. So he decided to write a note in the...
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upfti4
What’s the craziest way that you’ve seen someone get fired?
On a dare, he used the "Executive Lavatory" that was off-limits to regular employees. The guy thought the CEO was away, but got caught red-handed using the restroom and was summarily fired.
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upfuha
I feel like this is such a universal American experience growing up. But I can't be sure so I figured I'd ask.
Wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man. 😉
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I feel like this is such a universal American experience growing up. But I can't be sure so I figured I'd ask.
Their story is pretty interesting: https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/inflatable-men/ I personally like the scarecrow models- they look so *angry*, it's funny.
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I feel like this is such a universal American experience growing up. But I can't be sure so I figured I'd ask.
I haven’t seen one in my town. I have seen one in the town 10 minutes down the road. It’s at a car wash.
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upfvaa
I'm currently transition into tech from accounting. Should I start in frontend/backend?
The question in your title and the one in the post are totally different questions. You begin as a FE by learning JS. When you're proficient, pick a framework and get good at that. If you're deciding between FE or BE, work on a fullstack project and figure out which you like more
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I am a 3rd year CS student and its my 3rd week of internship. We will develop a website using react in frontend, 2 people backend and 2 people frontend. The problem is that I don’t have a clue about react, js, html and css. I have some little projects with html and css but none with js and react. We are starting the pr...
Html is structure, CSS is style, and JavaScript is behaviour (programming). React is a library that builds off JS and takes a component based approach. These are all frontend technologies. Based on what you already know perhaps you would be better being a backend rather than front end? Backend can be written in python...
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First off, English is not my first language. I've seen people able to use complex words in regular conversations and it definitely helps them articulate and express their thoughts in a better way. I wish I could learn to do that, using baby words makes me feel stupid. The words I'm talking about don't have to be necess...
I can think of two reasons. Being an avid reader. Some people are also fascinated by language(s) and enjoy learning words which makes it easier to widen their vocabulary. It’s an area of interest for some.
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First off, English is not my first language. I've seen people able to use complex words in regular conversations and it definitely helps them articulate and express their thoughts in a better way. I wish I could learn to do that, using baby words makes me feel stupid. The words I'm talking about don't have to be necess...
If you read a lot, whether that be books, articles, etc. those words eventually get ingrained into your head, and people use them because they feel more natural to them. For example, I use the word essentially instead of basically because it just feels more natural to me
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First off, English is not my first language. I've seen people able to use complex words in regular conversations and it definitely helps them articulate and express their thoughts in a better way. I wish I could learn to do that, using baby words makes me feel stupid. The words I'm talking about don't have to be necess...
Read books, talk to those people that use the more “complex” words, watch media that tends to use them. When you encounter the words, find out the meaning of you can’t already from context. Ask the speaker if you’re unfamiliar with it. English is a tough language, or mashup and evolution of other languages to make odd ...
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upfvx8
Who taught you to tie your shoes?
SpongeBob
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upfvx8
Who taught you to tie your shoes?
No one, I still don’t know how, I just tuck them in ):
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upfvx8
Who taught you to tie your shoes?
My dad did. He promised me that if I learned how to tie my shoes, he would buy me Super Mario Bros 3. I never learned anything faster in my life.
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upfwa2
If there’s a song playing in your head rn, what is it?
S'Wonderful by George Gershwin
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If there’s a song playing in your head rn, what is it?
Because I just watched the movie for the very first time a couple days ago Singing in the rain- Gene Kelly
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When I say tip of my thumb I mean that tiny area above ur finger nails and a small chunk of that, so the cut itself I don’t think should be a serious deal but the blood has been non stop flowing, I had to cut off circulation to my thumb for 5 minutes just to get 10 bandaids on without them being absolutely drained with...
A photo of the wound would help a lot. In the meantime, take a clean towel and apply pressure to the wound for at least FIVE WHOLE MINUTES, without looking or moving the towel. Look at a clock or set a timer. If you move the towel it breaks up the forming clot and starts bleeding again. Wounds like the one you descri...
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I have an interview on Monday for an IT technician apprentice role for a big company and I'm very confident that I'm going to get it but I haven't told them about my chronic condition. I have IBD and sometimes it can be very hard to manage. I feel like by telling them it'll harm my chances. It's best the tell them lik...
Get hired in and tell hr on your first day
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At my job, every time we had a bad time because of the sheer amount of requests, project deadlines and extra development our manager would say that it was because of the execs demanding so many things. These last weeks he has been on leave and I had to talk directly to the execs and stakeholders and despite I was expec...
You tell the execs what you told us.
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At my job, every time we had a bad time because of the sheer amount of requests, project deadlines and extra development our manager would say that it was because of the execs demanding so many things. These last weeks he has been on leave and I had to talk directly to the execs and stakeholders and despite I was expec...
It sounds like this job isn’t a good long term fit for you anyway. Have you ever told him that you think the team is overworked? I would tell him. “Hey boss, normally, I feel like the team is overloaded with work, but while you were gone I was able to talk to the executives directly got them to give us what feels li...
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At my job, every time we had a bad time because of the sheer amount of requests, project deadlines and extra development our manager would say that it was because of the execs demanding so many things. These last weeks he has been on leave and I had to talk directly to the execs and stakeholders and despite I was expec...
Your manager sounds narcissistic. Check out r/ManagedByNarcissists for more info. I recommend quietly looking for a new job. Only consider raising concerns once you’ve safely secured your next role. If you do decide to say anything be prepared for retaliation.
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Europeans what is your favorite thing about America
It's a long way away.
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upg8yu
Europeans what is your favorite thing about America
The music. Country, blues, hip-hop
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upg8yu
Europeans what is your favorite thing about America
The entertainment value
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upgaof
I've been a SWE for 15+ years with all kinds of companies. I've built everything from a basic CMS website to complex medical software. I recently applied for some jobs just for the hell of it and included FAANG in this round which led me to my first encounters with OA on leetcode or hackerrank. Is it just me or is thi...
I think the process is so hard because the industry is far more concerned about false positive candidates than they are about false negative ones. Also, not being able to solve it leaves room open for discussion in the interview process, where the candidate might elaborate on his thinking process and solve something r...
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I've been a SWE for 15+ years with all kinds of companies. I've built everything from a basic CMS website to complex medical software. I recently applied for some jobs just for the hell of it and included FAANG in this round which led me to my first encounters with OA on leetcode or hackerrank. Is it just me or is thi...
They're pretty difficult. Any company going to great lengths to filter people out like FAANG does is going to require a hell of a lot more studying than a measly 2 hour OA, even if you're a fantastic senior staff engineer. So the OA doesn't bother me. It's a drop in the bucket. No one likes jumping through the arti...
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I've been a SWE for 15+ years with all kinds of companies. I've built everything from a basic CMS website to complex medical software. I recently applied for some jobs just for the hell of it and included FAANG in this round which led me to my first encounters with OA on leetcode or hackerrank. Is it just me or is thi...
absolutely right, it is an absurd way to measure CS skill, for anyone other than a fresh grad.
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upgbdu
Hello guys, Before going to the main topic let me briefly tell what my career path. After finish my degree (Engineering but not related to IT) due to lack of opportunities in the field some friends recommend me to pursue a career in IT since consulting companies were blooming where I live. I was told (by counsult...
There's tons of material on the internet on the basics. Other engineers (your coworkers) expect you to be able to familiarize yourself with the basics before going to them with questions. It's disrespectful of their time to come to them with questions like "how do I open PG admin and run a query" when that's in the "Ge...
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My job is a Software Engineer, Sr. This is a small team. Something happened that I thought was wrong. I had created a PR and asked another developer to review it. They did and made some suggestions so I did some more changes and updated it. Then the next day the other developer made several last-minute changes without ...
Not good practice. Code shouldn’t be merged to main without a review by someone who didn’t write the code. If they made changes, they should have sought someone else to review it. However, best practices are not always followed. If it was a small thing and time pressure sometimes it might happen. If there is a problem...
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My job is a Software Engineer, Sr. This is a small team. Something happened that I thought was wrong. I had created a PR and asked another developer to review it. They did and made some suggestions so I did some more changes and updated it. Then the next day the other developer made several last-minute changes without ...
That’s normal for the either *lazy* or *egotistical* developer. The “I know this will work” or “we can test it in dev/staging/prod later” last words usual *justify* it. *Testing in prod* isn’t the way you’re supposed to do things. Even if your main branch only goes to test environments, it’s still a bad practice to me...
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My job is a Software Engineer, Sr. This is a small team. Something happened that I thought was wrong. I had created a PR and asked another developer to review it. They did and made some suggestions so I did some more changes and updated it. Then the next day the other developer made several last-minute changes without ...
There's also a learning aspect to this. I would be wanting to know why the changes were made, was it fixing a bug or refactoring and why is it better than what was there before? We have this from senior to juniors, going both directions and everyone has something to gain from it. Not a good way to work for multiple rea...
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upgdbp
How does it work when the Queen hands out these "titles" or whatever they're called?
It’s been recent tradition for the Queen to grant her younger sons a dukedom on the occasion of their marriage. However, Edward had a connection with his father and had a preference to get the Edinburgh dukedom. It wouldn’t be seemly for him to be granted two separate dukedoms, so Edward and the Queen (and perhaps Char...
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upgdbp
How does it work when the Queen hands out these "titles" or whatever they're called?
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My job is a Software Engineer, Sr. This is a small team. Something happened that I thought was wrong. I had created a PR and asked another developer to review it. They did and made some suggestions so I did some more changes and updated it. Then the next day the other developer made several last-minute changes without ...
Have you tried, you know, asking the other developer about this?
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My job is a Software Engineer, Sr. This is a small team. Something happened that I thought was wrong. I had created a PR and asked another developer to review it. They did and made some suggestions so I did some more changes and updated it. Then the next day the other developer made several last-minute changes without ...
Merging code without review isn't normal. It's dangerous. Contributing to someone else's branch, sure. It's not your code. It's team code. They own it just as much as you do. The concept of "I'm the author, I control this" is kinda toxic. There should maybe be a conversation about whether or not to do this because you...
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My job is a Software Engineer, Sr. This is a small team. Something happened that I thought was wrong. I had created a PR and asked another developer to review it. They did and made some suggestions so I did some more changes and updated it. Then the next day the other developer made several last-minute changes without ...
On one hand y'all seem to have weird process gaps. That's really strange. But...beware the demon of presuming some kind of silo ownership of code.
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upgi9o
I remember a point where reddit was obsessed with how brilliant Elon Musk was and everything he did. Now he seems to be the villain that no one likes. what happened? Was the turning point in 2018, after the rescue of the soccer team suck in the cave in Thailand, where he got mad for not using his robot?
I think opinion has always been split. Depending on where you look, you'll find hero worship and intense hostility.
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I remember a point where reddit was obsessed with how brilliant Elon Musk was and everything he did. Now he seems to be the villain that no one likes. what happened? Was the turning point in 2018, after the rescue of the soccer team suck in the cave in Thailand, where he got mad for not using his robot?
The "peado guy" tweet did it for me
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upgi9o
I remember a point where reddit was obsessed with how brilliant Elon Musk was and everything he did. Now he seems to be the villain that no one likes. what happened? Was the turning point in 2018, after the rescue of the soccer team suck in the cave in Thailand, where he got mad for not using his robot?
I was always skeptical, because I don’t trust people who accumulate wealth the way he has. But when I found out about his support for the coup in Bolivia so he could get his hands on their lithium deposits for cheap- that was when I knew he wasn’t a good person. I don’t know why it’s taken this long for everyone else...
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upgj36
What's the best food you've ever eaten in a foreign country?
Singaporean laksa in Singapore, Peruvian ceviche in Peru, and Japanese sushi at this specific restaurant at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo.
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upgj36
What's the best food you've ever eaten in a foreign country?
Pretty much anything from the Mediterraneans. There is a reason why it's considered the best diet in the world. It's so incredibly refreshing, tasty and healthy for you.
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upgj36
What's the best food you've ever eaten in a foreign country?
Hainanese Chicken and Rice from a hawker in Thailand, with an ice cold Singha beer.
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So I'm gonna start studying computer science later this year. I barely have any knowledge regarding the subject though (it's not a huge problem nor a big disadvantage since studies in Germany are always pretty inclusive for all kinds of knowledge levels). I feel like a huge issue of making friends is often the lack of...
I would also like to study computer science in Germany this year and i'm also a noob when it comes to programming. So i would also like to learn it with someone while helping each other or doing some projects together!
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I’m sure I should be done with C at this point. I learnt all of its basics. The statements,strings,arrays,structs and pointers. I learnt it in school, but I can guarantee if I didn’t practice at home I’d suck at it. I want to move on, but I don’t know to where. JavaScript,php, python,c++, Java or c#? I don’t care if it...
It’s less about learning things at this point and more about applying what you learned. Use c for something. Buy a microcontroller demo board like a nucleo and make leds blink. Write a gtk application. Build a cgi module for a web server. Just use what you learned
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I’m sure I should be done with C at this point. I learnt all of its basics. The statements,strings,arrays,structs and pointers. I learnt it in school, but I can guarantee if I didn’t practice at home I’d suck at it. I want to move on, but I don’t know to where. JavaScript,php, python,c++, Java or c#? I don’t care if it...
It's my opinion that once you learn how to program, the language is (mostly) irrelevant. The hard part of writing code is, generally, not the syntax and functions but getting the philosophies, habits and logical constructs to make sense. If you can write in C then, you can write in Java, Python or C#. The only thing s...
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upgklg
A Genie offers you 3 wishes but will only grant those that he has never heard before, what do you wish for?
An 11.72 inch peen $642,343,876 The location of every other genie on Earth
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upgklg
A Genie offers you 3 wishes but will only grant those that he has never heard before, what do you wish for?
I wish for the earth to be demolished to make way for a hyperspace bypass.
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upgklg
A Genie offers you 3 wishes but will only grant those that he has never heard before, what do you wish for?
One. The ability to fill anything with helium just bun looking at it and humming Feliz Navidad Two. The ability to instantly know any information about what I want as long as I am singing the name of the thing while doing the Macarena. Three. A butt plug that changes shape, and vibrates, that is controlled via psyc...
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Hi, as the title states - a few years ago I attempted a customer care center job at a bank, and a month into the training, I resigned because I couldn't handle what that job required. The job was basically a call center, and I got to the part of the training where they dipped trainees into taking actual customer's cal...
Call center =/= IT But depending on how hard phone calls are for you, that may be something you need to work on personally for most jobs.
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Hi, as the title states - a few years ago I attempted a customer care center job at a bank, and a month into the training, I resigned because I couldn't handle what that job required. The job was basically a call center, and I got to the part of the training where they dipped trainees into taking actual customer's cal...
Customer Service is a big part of IT, whether it's Helpdesk or even In engineering positions. I thought I could escape customer service as I gained more experience and went deeper into backend of things but now my "customers" are other departments and other engineers, so whether it's a war room or I'm sharing new funct...
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Gist: use python to retrieve data from a massive table in postgresql, aggregate it using python and write it back into a new table inside postgresql DB Context: what I am trying to achieve is fairly straightforward but I would like to understand the individual steps that I need to follow to achieve this. Steps that I ...
Two ways to work with big data like that- either stream it and aggregate in chunks (like map reduce) or do the aggregation on the server entirely (select... Into...)
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Age 32 Sex female Height 5’1 Weight 180 Race w Duration of complaint two days Location whole body? Any existing relevant medical issues pcos Current medications Zyrtec, nasacort, spironolactone Include a photo if relevant Description Dr prescribed nitrofurantoin while I’m currently on spironolactone,...
If spironolactone is for PCOS, you could hold a few doses of this while you finish nitrofurantoin course. Drink plenty of fluids which will help you flush some potassium out. I think if you held spironolactone for 2 days and hydrated then it would likely help with your headache. Stay away from juices and foods high in ...
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upgxh0
why is it so hard to find the prices of goods in American supermarkets?
I...don't think it is? Are you having trouble with something specific?
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upgxh0
why is it so hard to find the prices of goods in American supermarkets?
It isn't difficult at all. Prices are clearly labeled on the shelves of every supermarket I've ever visited.
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upgxh0
why is it so hard to find the prices of goods in American supermarkets?
The only place this happens is some gas stations, never at any supermarkets
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upgy12
so i've been learning python through the book called Python crash courseand it's been great until now i've been reading about while loops and i tried the exercise but it didn't work so i went onto the writer's site (he gives us the code to that exercise so we know how it should be done if we don't know how to)and it ha...
The code looks fine - have you tried inputting "quit" when the prompt comes up?
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upgzbl
Whats the best example of 'men not understanding a womans body' that youve ever heard?
That politician that said if a woman gets pregnant after a rape, their body will have a way of "flushing the whole thing out."
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upgzbl
Whats the best example of 'men not understanding a womans body' that youve ever heard?
Men have tried to explain to me that women pee out of their vaginas, that women get looser if they sleep with multiple guys but not if they sleep with the same guy, that child birth feels good for women and makes them orgasm, that women with big boobs have a high body count because she grow every time a woman has sex, ...
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upgzbl
Whats the best example of 'men not understanding a womans body' that youve ever heard?
Women do not pee out of their vaginas. This has been a public service announcement
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upgzwy
What is the worst thing that happened to you while traveling?
Sharted on hour 1 of a 4.5 day drive
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upgzwy
What is the worst thing that happened to you while traveling?
The referee blew the whistle and awarded the basketball to the opposing team.
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upgzwy
What is the worst thing that happened to you while traveling?
I went out drinking/clubbing with my cousin in Ireland. We had a great time. I met a lot of his friends, tried some new things. I woke up early the next morning for our flight and I had the worst hangover of my life. Traveling hungover for the first time with two flights was the most miserable I’ve ever been
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uph1df
after an interview, i submitted take-home project for a smaller company yesterday and haven't heard back, that probably means the answer is no?
A day is not very long. The last time I did an assessment and got an interview from it, there was a 4 day delay between when I submitted it and when I was offered an interview. Yours is the other way around, but I'd still give it a couple of days unless they said otherwise.
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uph1ib
Inquiring minds want to know :)
Hey Mickey, by Toni Basil. It's a one hit wonder but it's impossible to listen to it and not have it stuck in your head. [You have been warned.](https://youtu.be/0aqLwHP4y6Q)
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uph1ib
Inquiring minds want to know :)
I wanna be sedated
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uph1ib
Inquiring minds want to know :)
"Cruel to be Kind," Nick Lowe. The man defines "catchy." Edit: [Listen to it.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQdxGpV5aV8) I still remember swaying to it behind the steering wheel on the way to work in the late '70s. It's Lowe and Dave Edmunds and his other compatriots from Rockpile.
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uph26e
If every state of the USA declared war against each other, which would win?
No one. We’d all lose.
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uph26e
If every state of the USA declared war against each other, which would win?
California They may have setbacks at first but they are basically the US in WWII… unprepared at first but they benefit from the largest population, largest and richest economy, no western flank to worry about, and a solid geographical path to victory. I see them overwhelming Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii pretty e...
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uph26e
If every state of the USA declared war against each other, which would win?
… god you’d see millions of men that think their ready for the moment this happens , not be ready.
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uph5gl
What was the last film you saw and what is your review of the film, including a rating out of 10?
Everything Everywhere All At Once. 10/10! So moving, creative and original. I laughed, I cried, I got scared at times, it had a little bit of everything. Please go see it!
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uph5gl
What was the last film you saw and what is your review of the film, including a rating out of 10?
Dune, 8.5/10 (because it's not complete yet)
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uph5gl
What was the last film you saw and what is your review of the film, including a rating out of 10?
Doctor strange the new one maybe spoilers here but nothing major. It was just a disappointing movie. I thought that people from other universes would show and stay like they were stuck there. 5/10
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Every time I talk to someone about feeling inadequate or not fitting in, people just talk about becoming confident — but how do I actually do that? I hate the way that I look (probably because my parents nitpick and make comments about it everyday :/ ). Every time I try to post a picture on social media, I overthink ...
No one can just become confident, that’s just silly. Gaining confidence and self esteem is a process and you have to WORK at it. It’s not like there’s some magical switch you can flip in your brain that will all of sudden give you confidence. If you feel self conscious in front of people, identify what it is that’s m...
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28F, 5'2, 100lbs, no pop, no alcohol, no cigs. Muscular condition called Dermatomyocitis. I'm looking for any shred of advice on what to do about my current situation. I am sick, every single morning of my life without fail. This is something that has been going on since grade school. Fighting with my mom every singl...
Long term nausea like this that isn't caused by something you can see with a scope or an X-ray is called "functional nausea." We usually do tests to rule out other stuff: upper scope, solid phase gastric emptying study (to rule out gastroparesis), brain MRI (to rule out increased intracranial pressure). But, in most...
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upha8p
What’s your favourite joke from The Simpsons?
Millhouse is on a speeding school bus and blurts out, “This is just like Speed 2, except we’re on a bus!” That joke makes me laugh to this day
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upha8p
What’s your favourite joke from The Simpsons?
"Let's see Social security number...000-00-000...2. Damn you Roosevelt. Cause of parents death?...Got in my way."
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upha8p
What’s your favourite joke from The Simpsons?
“You’ll have to speak up, I’m wearing a towel.”
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uphaih
In git, and which one should you use
Google dude. Don’t be lazy.
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Hey everyone, new to python and coding in general, so don't mind me coming across a bit dumb about this, but I have a question, why can't we use the range function for strings in lists? Why is it specific to integers? It's used to specify the number of times a list is looped right? But can't it be done with the break s...
> Why is it specific to integers? `range` returns an iterator over integers in sequence between two values (or between zero and a value.) There's no such thing as "the *strings* in between zero and a value" because that's not how strings work.
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I’m an incel, I also believe I’m genuinely a good person. I want to clarify misconceptions about incels. AMA.
Do you realise that by clarifying misconceptions you’re clarifying that those misconceptions don’t apply to you and not that those misconceptions aren’t broadly correct about incels? You’re revealing yourself and not speaking for a community.
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uphcra
If butterscotch and black licorice are considered “grandparent candy”, what will the flavor/food be when your generation grows old?
Nerds and Pop Rocks
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If butterscotch and black licorice are considered “grandparent candy”, what will the flavor/food be when your generation grows old?
Ring pops and candy necklaces. Candy cigarettes. Cocaine.
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