Hi! I'm Scott! Most of my experience has been in backend development, with a strong focus on AWS with terraform. The technologies listed above are the ones I have been using more recently. I'm looking for a 100% remote position, with a preference for a remote first company.
Hi! I'm Scott! Most of my experience has been in backend development, with a strong focus on AWS through terraform recently. The technologies listed above are the ones I have been using more recently. I'm looking for a 100% remote position, with a preference for a remote first company.
I haven't used Android as a daily phone since the EVO (I know, its been a while). One issue I had with Android and custom firmware was the time involved. Being on a computer all day, and often times at night, having to deal with tech support issues on my device is a hard stop (for me, personally, plenty of people love it).
That's the nice part of Apple's ecosystem - its pretty simple and requires minimum intervention.
The reason I wanted to be clear about that is I have heard stories about people quitting on the spot.
I believe the delay in my company releasing their plan for return to office has a lot to do with IT. We are having issues with finding enough folks as is. I couldn't imagine what it would be like if 30% put their notice in.
This is something that has come up within our company (we are still waiting on official guidance). I love WFH, for all the reasons you've read in other posts.
If we have to return, I won't quit. That's reckless, imho. But my resume will be updated and I will be open to remote positions. Many of my colleagues feel the same way.
For Windows support, I thought Apple said something along the lines of: "If Windows wants to add support, we are fine with it" - but I could be mistaken.
Completely agree! My company has pretty strict rules for creating infrastructure in our upper environments. Devs are not able to do it and we want everything to run through our CI/CD pipeline. We either have to ask our cloud team to create the bucket or hack up our build file to add it.
It would be nice, on the first run of terraform init, if it would check for the remote state bucket and then ask if you would like to create it if it does not exist.