Comment on: Learn to code with interactive challenges (little project I've been working on for the past six months)
0 13 Mar 2017 15:20 u/piratse in v/programmingComment on: Should I negotiate for higher salary if I have no previous work experience?
This is not always true. I also have done years of hiring. When someone is BRAND NEW out of school, I'll happily pull the offer if they throw a big stink about salary. 1) they have no experience 2) they are unproven 3) it shows me they would be willing to jump ship at the next highest offer. 4) they are basing it off what they think they should make based on the internet. I will only negotiate with people that have leverage. And a recent graduate with no experience or other offers has shit.
Comment on: Should I negotiate for higher salary if I have no previous work experience?
Are you just going in assuming you need to ask for more? That's stupid. You need to look at work life balance, benefits, company size, advancement opportunity, and what the average for a new person in the industry is. Generally, your first job you take what you can get, you have no real value yet. Or you better have multiple offers.
Comment on: How to connect the programming to the artist work
Thanks!
Comment on: How to connect the programming to the artist work
Just looking for the broad overview. It's how I like to learn. @eagleshighIsMuslim /@antiracist explained it very well. Not that complicated. I'm sure actual APPLICATION is much harder, but all I needed was a broad overview to conceptualize the whole process in my mind.
Comment on: How to connect the programming to the artist work
Thank you very much for the input, that was easy to understand. Appreciate it.
How to connect the programming to the artist work
2 3 comments 29 Nov 2016 04:23 u/piratse (self.programming) in v/programmingComment on: Linux marketshare doubled since five years ago. From 1% (July 2011) to 2%, July 2016.
Thanks for the tip.
Comment on: Linux marketshare doubled since five years ago. From 1% (July 2011) to 2%, July 2016.
Dual, BUT I hooked it up to a single out on my old motherboard and same problem. It says something to the effect of "resolution for display needs to be xxx by yyy". I forget exactly, been a few months. HOWEVER my monitor IS at the proper resolution. I tired it with three different ones. It was very frustrating. I gave up trying to get it to work. Like I said it has worked great on other computers but the AVERAGE person just wants it to work without having to tinker, and if linux can't get there it will never be highly successful. Android is a perfect example, it just works and people don't need to tinker.
Comment on: Linux marketshare doubled since five years ago. From 1% (July 2011) to 2%, July 2016.
I've had several computers with linux, but I tried to DL cinnamon onto my custom desktop a couple months ago. It REFUSES to accept my monitors and I can't see the screen every time it loads, which means I have to power it down and load back into windows. It also did this with mint. I gave up trying to get it to install. Until the install process is better for the average person, it will keep being a very tiny fraction of the market.
Same here. I'll check this out in a couple of days! (Note to self: hey stupid, check this out.)