Comment on: Forcing women into programming is a fucking mistake
0 18 May 2018 23:49 u/manapot in v/programmingComment on: Forcing women into programming is a fucking mistake
fucking use pascal case for your methods you inbred swine.
Comment on: I just spent 12h in Delphi trying to fix fatal bug. At the end I had to check almost line per line until I removed a '\' character from a string.
I once spent three hours trying to debug a javascript file before finding out I had forgotten to put a semi-colon at the end of a statement. I felt like I was going crazy.
Comment on: I hate my job as a web developer because there is zero creative thought. In what industry would I have the most creative freedom while programming?
This is one of the reasons I only take positions in small companies. Your opinion carries weight. You are paid to contribute and make decisions (like design), not to just code what you are handed.
Comment on: Is this a good sub for programming help?
I'd love to see code on this sub. Granted I'm a c# dev, so I may not be able to help with a specific c++ question :P
Comment on: [C#] Why can't I base an enum off UInt16?
Found this answer interesting and figured I'd share for any C#ers out there that might not've known (like me until recently :P).
[C#] Why can't I base an enum off UInt16?
3 1 comment 04 Nov 2015 05:12 u/manapot (..) in v/programmingComment on: These Are the Highest-Paying Programming Languages (do you agree?)
The best advice I could give you is build a portfolio of sample applications that highlight what you're capable of doing. That way when you interview for a position, you can provide visual aid of what you are able to accomplish without having the "necessary credentials."
Then you just answer the questions correctly on the logic/knowledge portion, and you'll be fine.
this isn't fucking javascript you no talent ass clown