Ian, you might want to clarify that the only thing submitted to the 3rd party service is the company name of the customer and there was no submission of any customer logs.
Some other commenters in this thread think that you log their ip and submit their ip.
Software Engineer with CS background and understanding of the need to create product value proposition for customers.
Prefer a team that deems it is important to seek out other technically competent people to work with. Also prefer teams that take ownership of the stack as much as possible, in which the stack has business and technology.
Looks like there is some kind of hopelessness that you feel. Probably will need more details to find the root cause because there is insufficient information at the moment. That will probably be a much longer conversation.
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To describe:
1. The writers block
2. Your ambitions, the projects and startups you dream of
3. Roles you took on in which you were the single point of failure
4. The first time you were burned out that happened earlier in life
5. What have you done about things, what worked, what did not work
6. Do you get bored when people talk gossip about a mutual friend, like new relationships started
> anything any normal person would actually want/benefit from
> what people’s actual problems are? (for which tech may be a solution, maybe that they’d pay for)
You're confusing two different topics. Normal people don't pay to solve problems but pay to get an experience. Businesses pay to solve problems to get more money.
What do you want to achieve in life or the product you build?
Software Engineer with CS background and understanding of creating product value proposition for customers.
Prefer a team that deems it is important to seek out other technically competent people to work with. Also prefer teams that take ownership of the stack as much as possible, in which the stack has business and technology.
Software Engineer with several years of experience, CS background (ML graduation thesis) and understanding of creating product value proposition for customers.
Prefer a team that deems it is important to seek out other technically competent people to work with. Also prefer teams that take ownership of the stack as much as possible, in which the stack has business and technology.
Some of the vanilla JavaScript methods come from libraries, for example querySelector and fetch. It used to take a few lines of code and a callback to do a XHR in JavaScript, then it was replaced by fetch. In the older example, you can just use querySelector and fetch from the library then ignore the rest of the library.
You can also look for libraries that are short, for example Redux. It was much shorter than Flux but was so much better that the Flux creators recommended Redux.