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What software businesses worked in the early Internet? Can they work again?

2 points·by tsingy·6 months ago·0 comments

Ask HN: Where do you look for functional programming jobs?

3 points·by tsingy·2 years ago·5 comments

Show HN: Factorio teaches you software engineering, seriously [video]

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1 points·by tsingy·2 years ago·0 comments

Ask HN: What's the state of consumer ML with AMD GPUs?

2 points·by tsingy·3 years ago·1 comments

Ask HN: Anyone investing or looking to invest in Africa?

2 points·by tsingy·3 years ago·0 comments

Ask HN: Where to find open-source house plans?

506 points·by tsingy·3 years ago·251 comments

Ask HN: What EU country has the highest developer salary?

28 points·by tsingy·3 years ago·46 comments

A guide for people who want to self-study the basics of computer science

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262 points·by tsingy·3 years ago·79 comments

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tsingy
·2 years ago·discuss
Anything for juniors?
tsingy
·2 years ago·discuss
How is the job market for juniors? Functional programming jobs seems to be anti-juniors when hiring.
tsingy
·2 years ago·discuss
https://fullstackopen.com/en/
tsingy
·2 years ago·discuss
Was in the same boat, but without money, so I made this [open source bootcamp](https://github.com/Lesabotsy/bootcamp). It has everything to get you from 0 to a competent junior and you would be able to pass interviews. All free resources, in English, from some of the best universities in the world. Now I work as a back-end java developer, fully remote btw.
tsingy
·2 years ago·discuss
Are you building this alone or with a team? Kind of impressive if alone.
tsingy
·2 years ago·discuss
Any site you recommend for searching?
tsingy
·2 years ago·discuss
Compilation of courses I made for self study https://github.com/Lesabotsy/bootcamp
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
Oh my god, SageMath helped me so much when learning mathematics. Thank you, so so much you for the amazing work you've put in, the world needs more people like you.
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
Yeah I see it a lot, but most part of Africa are still not seriously considered. And if they are, it's probably through some agency that will make most of the "cut" while paying the locals minimum wage. I can still go back to EU if things don't work out, but I'll try this way for now.
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
No worries about my life, I'm good. Just wanting to do something different as a job. Thanks for defending me :)
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
You don't mean to, but you actually do. Come off your high horse and stop assuming things you don't know. Please do not misinterpret what I wrote, I think it's clear enough.
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
I'm trying to break into SE (at 32 from an accounting background), but not having a US/EU passport and living in a third world makes it hard. So I will say that depending on where you are from, things can get tricky. But the usual still stands, you get jobs by knowing the right people.
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
They are profitable, this is just an attempt to get more money.
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
What is "hard for most programmers" exactly?
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
> it was a legitimate use of a financial freedom app for Bitcoin?

There a no legitimate use of cryptocurrencies ...
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
My free open source bootcamp https://github.com/Lesabotsy/bootcamp. Made it when I got asked your exact question too many times.
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
Here is my bootcamp https://github.com/Lesabotsy/bootcamp, which if you are serious about learning is the best to learn imo. There is a link to a discord group where people hangout and discuss the courses. Everything is free and open btw.
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
What are hard things?
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
> negative impact on YouTube and it's search function.

Maybe, but no rules are broken, so no reason to act.
tsingy
·3 years ago·discuss
Start with this https://mml-book.github.io/

Then this https://probml.github.io/pml-book/book1.html