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gregjotau
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I use spring boot and java/kotlin, but professionally and for side-projects, changes are "instant" on side-projects and greenfield projects. Legacy enterprise is another story, there the answer is "it depends".

Use an IDE like Intellij. I have coded a lot of Python, back to java/Kotlin now, and I prefer it.
gregjotau
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
can you teach me how to be nice to people?

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Why the hell would I do that? It's not like anyone gives a shit about being nice anymore. In fact, being a total asshole like me is the new norm. So, if you want to fit in with the rest of us, just be a prick and don't worry about being nice.
gregjotau
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
You can often mix low-code into a solution that requires some code, I did that recently creating a custom review app for a Shopify store:

https://respiroc.com/blogs/software/how-to-make-your-own-cus...

Basically:

1. Airtable (low-code) to be a database + submitting new data 2. python code to sync to shopify 3. frontend liquid code to display reviews.

I have built a lot of low-code with Airtable for a 5-6 million dollar business (revenue per year). Product development system, warehouse management++.

And just to be clear: The good no-code systems are still built by coders.
gregjotau
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I have ranked a lot of websites, short answer: content.

Basically just follow Google's guidelines and have the content and you can rank in highly competitive areas where there are much larger players.

Wrote a lot here: https://respiroc.com/blogs/software/seo-and-ppc-search-ads

I have even succeeded with "blackhat" stuff like brandjacking, ranking first on other brands ;)
gregjotau
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I would recommend using something like tonedear.com and practicing ear training mostly. I played a lot of classical music when I was 14-15, my biggest regret is not focusing more on ear training :)

I made a (bad) video about interval recognition and how you can map to songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DILEEOybFQI

In addition to https://tonedear.com, I have used the functional ear trainer app and seen good results.
gregjotau
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
- Spring boot (Java 19)

- HTMX + Thymeleaf (replacing need for any SPA framework)

- Bootstrap

- Vanilla JS when needed

- Postgres

- Deploy on Ubuntu server with a deploy.sh that just does cd => git pull => gradlew build => systemctl restart X.service :)

Why? I have been convinced that most web application can and should be created without JS frameworks :P
gregjotau
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
My experience is totally different: Both from my experience as employee, and on the hiring side.

Primarily, the employees are pushing for working overtime. There are a few reasons:

1. Many just don't do anything at all in the extra hours (remote workers are especially prone to this) 2. Some people want the overtime pay, and do not care about the reduced productivity 3. Some people just use the time to learn new stuff, I must admit I did that myself as a developer. Though, I always learned stuff relevant to work. 4. Some people do not have much life outside work, been there myself

Very seldom is it management who really pushes for overtime in mye experience. IMO the scale at which employees "fuck" employees, is much larger than the other way around. Context: I am in my mid twenties and have employed around 50 people in the nordic countries+