Thread for those of us who actually work in tech to tell workplace stories, complain about coworkers and management, share advice on how to progress in careers, and discuss the technologies we use at our cagies.
what's the best frontend + backend stack for a personal project in order to impress employers?
Justin Parker
gun in hand wondering if I should do it tonight
Parker Wright
>neet falseflag larp
Elijah Campbell
mithril + rails
Kevin Powell
left a 15+ year career, highest role being tech director for a nationwide healthcare provider, to start a private label sex lube brand. have a few other niche side-hustles and offer small business consulting (mostly middle-aged women paying me $60/hr to teach them to use shopify).
if you hate the corporate grind, just spend some time trying to find solutions for niche problems or underserved markets. super easy to find ideas with low startup cost, you just have to commit to executing them. i'd have a hundred niche businesses if i just had the time.
Aiden Ross
Python is really hot right now.
Joseph Campbell
I'm upgrading an asp.net application written in 2014 to use Azure active directory instead of a custom federated login scheme. I'm in hell.
Brody Hughes
>sex lube >Low startup cost
So 50k min?
Kevin Martinez
Am I retarded for speeding through the google it cert in the first week so i don’t have to pay?
Isaac Price
anyone have a automated script to scan jobs websites(more than 1)for specific jobs everyday so you dont have to do the searching yourself manually.
Landon White
I'm tired of having to reset passwords. Remember your passwords retards