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What a sober fucking write-up. Bravo and thanks for the information.
What a sober fucking write-up. Bravo and thanks for the information.
I think it’s as popular as it’s always been. The gaming industry has grown around it
This is my first big career job and in my limited experience I think I support the idea of a second pair of eyes, with a hybrid on automated testing. It seems more comprehensive and thorough than having a single person work on a task (minus code reviews).
As a qa engineer this makes me feel better about myself. Because I’m included on reviews but never know what I’m looking at.
Line go up
I personally don’t care if someone is clickbaity as long as your content is quality and his always has been.
Louis Rossman is as respectable as GN tbf
I feel that a mid level developer either evolved into a triple a behemoth(or merged) or died out. It’s really sad.
I love working from home. I game all day. But man I miss my service industry jobs for how much satisfaction they could give but the trade off is high levels of stress.
I code maybe 2 times a year at my job. Every other time I am doing some sort of paperwork to verify features work, or I am using fucking excel. It’s incredibly dull.
I guess my missed opportunity would be not backing up my pc when I bought one for $600 in 2013 and losing it to a hard drive wipe. Didn’t consider it’s existence when I did it because who cared at the time.