> I'm a programmer and have been for around 5-6 years, I started with VB.NET since I first started learning, then progressed onto Web Development at a large agency for 4 years (PHP, JS, React) and I'm now back with VB.NET.
The running joke amongst "real" developers with CS background is that VB or web developers aren't real developers.
> It makes me question how I was hired in the first place.
Because your job require you know basic CS material? As long as you get the job done, that's all that matters.
> Sorry for the rant, but I was just wondering if anyone else felt like this.
I personally haven't because I have a CS degree but I'm sure many have. I've known musician, construction workers, bartenders, etc working as VB or web developers. As long as people get the job done, nobody really cares.
I wouldn't get too worked up about it since you are at a point where interviewers will never ask you basic CS questions.
> This is good for tech in the east coast. Fin-tech firms WILL HAVE TO compete against Amazon for (supposed) west coast wages, and could help build a much stronger tech industry than NYC has atm.
Amazon will represent a tiny portion of NYC's tech industry. Just a drop in the bucket. It won't move the dial much. Also fin-tech firms already compete with tech companies and they pay very well ( better than amazon ).
> Cornell tech much be so happy with their choice to open office on Roosevelt island. I can see them being the biggest winners out of this whole set of events. NYU is probably also happy, having acquired NYU poly a few years ago.
Neither cornell nor NYU needs amazon. It won't make a difference. The biggest winner will be amazon as they gain more political influence. That's what this move is about after all. Political influence in the two most important political centers of the US and the world.
> Literally the first sentence on this page describe the censored content as "sensational, vulgar or politically harmful content."
I know. Hate speech. Also, isn't that the same list that social media like facebook, reddit, etc use to censor now because leftists demanded it?
> Your argument that this is the same as the desire for blocking legitimate hate speech in the US is simply political inflammation
Wait. So who determines what is hate speech? You?
> It's not at all the same. Please stop.
It is the same. So please stop. Free speech doesn't exist to protect speech you agree with. It exists to protect speech you disagree with. It exists to protect hate speech.
Everything is hate speech if you actually bother to think about it. Is LGBT speech hate speech to muslims? What about speech against flat earthers? If I say that the earth is round, is that hate speech?
"Hate speech" is just an excuse used by tyrannical puritans to justify censorship speech they don't like.
Dan Carlin is not a historian, he is an entertainer. His podcasts are entertaining fiction, not history.
> The Mongols barely left any written trace but wiped out entires cities and regions [2].
They left tons of written traces - in muscovy russia, in yuan china, in mughal persia, etc. You can't maintain such a large empire consisting of many civilizations without records. Most of it disappeared over the years as the empire broke apart and different empires formed.
Much of the history of the mongol empire is twisted propaganda, like all history. But it's especially so for the mongol empire due to shifting change of nationalistic, ethnic and racial landscape.
Here in the west, the mongol empire is caricatured and hated for racial reasons. In other parts of the world, the mongol empire is admired. In most of the world, it's a bit of both.
Also, most old empires, including the chinese, romans, greeks, indians, mesopotamians, egyptians, etc left very few records relatively speaking.
I find it hilarious that the hypocritical news industry and the leftists mock china for their censorship while they themselves advocate for censorship in the US.
Of course both the chinese government and our leftists use the same condescending patronizing authoritarian excuse - "it's for our own good".
No thanks. Wish all the leftists in the US would go to china - their paradise.
And of course hollywood and most of our corporations encourage leftist censorship because they want access to the chinese market. What better way to win the hearts and minds of the chinese government than to show how well they censor at home.
> "Political adverts are - and have always been - banned on British TV and radio. That ban has wide support and has helped sustain the balance of views which is at the heart of British broadcasting - and ensures the political views broadcast into our homes are not determined by those with the deepest pockets."
On the surface, that's seems like nice sentiment, but on deeper analysis it's not. Firstly, all british broadcasts are already controlled by the people with deep pockets ( including the government funded state propaganda BBC ). Secondly, british media is extremely biased already. Thirdly, all this does is just helps the entrenched old money control the narrative. Fourthly, china, the soviet union, nazi germany, etc also banned political adverts.
At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter. The people with the most money and power will win whether you ban political ads or not.
Democracy, whether here or in the UK, is controlled and managed and provide an illusion of choice.
> is still that the majority of C# developers let themselves happily trap by the Microsoft marketing machinery.
Or people choose what works for them? Or they have to deal with sunk costs?
> They just swallow anything which so-called MVPs and conference presenters force them down the throat, primarily Azure which is by all measures inferior to the other two and they don't even know.
Please get off that high horse of yours before you hurt yourself. Nobody is forcing anything down anyone's throat. Your argument is so petty. People go to microsoft-centric conferences and listen to MVPs for microsoft-centric products and talks. It's like you complaining that a linux conference or talk doesn't talk about windows products and hence are forcing inferior linux products down their throats. What do you expect when you go to a mysql conference? Talks about SQL Server?
> Visual Studio is littered with SQL server and Azure tools which doesn't even make sense.
A significant portion of windows development involves SQL Server and Azure interaction? You do realize that much of what is in Visual Studio is a result of customer surveys and usage data ( telemetrics )?
This is why I cringe at fanboyism. Whether it is F#, Ruby, Rust, etc. People get so irrational and consume by zealotry.
In most companies, the CEO reports to the chairman of the board and the chairman of the board reports to the shareholders ( particularly the major shareholders ).
The biggest TSLA shareholder is elon musk and many of the large shareholders are friends/backers of elon musk.
So this is a purely superficial move for optics.
She gets a nice sinecure with a fat paycheck. Musk gets the feds off his back.
We don't know if it is an emergent property. That's what we think it is likely. but we won't know until we find out what consciousness is. And we won't find that out until we crack the secrets of the brain.
There once was a time when we thought our bodies moved because there was an "emergent property" called the soul that instructed our bodies to move. It took a very long time for humans to discover how our bodies through the science of physiology.
Maybe for superficial bugs in small toy programs. But a real bug in any sophisticated program requires a bit more than looking at the code most of the time. User feedback, log/trace data, performance data, system events data, memory dumps, etc.
Of course the bug could be in proprietary software your code is using. How would you fix that by purely looking at your own code?
That seems managable when you have 3 candidates. What happens when there are 10 or 20 candidates? Would voters have to list their top 10 or 20 choices?
> The practice interview point strikes me as odd. In large, because I have never done one. Do folks really typically do that many practice interviews?
I only did practice interviews for my college internships and my first job because my resume was so light and my experience in the industry was nonexistent. When you have so little to talk about, it's smart to come prepared with a handful of questions.
Once you have 5 years or so of experience, other than light prep, practice interviews are not necessary. You know what to expect in interviews and you have tons of work experience to talk about and industry experience to ask pertinent questions to the interviewer.
But that's just my own personal experience. Also, after my 1st job, I've never had to take "technical or IQ tests" either. The interview process was more center around my projects and work experience rather than technical know-how.
None of what you listed has anything to do with my argument. You just wrote a wall of straw man.
> - ...going complete off the deep in the end. As in "How many kids, vacations, cars, etc are created because BBC exists?", a sentence that makes me understand how my dog feels when they tilt their head just so, and look at me with their big, questioning eyes.
So we are agreed. Climate change isn't that big of a deal and the BBC will continue with its business? The world isn't going to end eh?
Don't worry, I used to be a crazed "world is ending" global warming nut too. Hell even tried the lunacy called veganism for a little bit. I grew out of that phase. I'm sure one day you will too.
I don't want to waste more time with a zealot because I know where this leads. Nowhere. So let me just state this.
I believe humans are affecting the climate ( to a small degree ) and affecting the environment ( to a larger degree ). Humans will adapt and life will go on. Not losing any sleep over climate change just like al gore flying comfortable in his private jet. But feel free to run around screaming "the world is ending".
I agree. Surviving a nuclear attack isn't the problem. That's just simply a matter of luck of where you are at the time of the attacks.
Surviving the aftermath would require blood, sweat and tears.
When civilization ends and humans are thrust back into subsistence living, we are essentially back to tribalistic animals having to endure rampant starvation and disease. Life is going to be hard for everyone, but especially those without tight groups/tribes and without arms.
Isn't that a step down from teaching people VBA macros?
I hope it isn't for a CS class. They should be learning principles rather than creating toy plug-ins which is something anyone can do for a hobby if they wanted.
Nothing. Climate change happens with or without humans. I'm so sick of the climate change fearmongering already. What we will do is adapt, like we always have. The earth is always in a state of "climate change". Humans have experienced experienced climate change for much of our existence. We even lived through a "global warming" and a "little ice age" just a few hundred years ago.
These people always have to sell fear. The climate change fearmongering is no different than the failed malthusian prophecy of the 19th century. Or the global cooling fearmongering the BBC and much of the media were peddling before "global warming" became the "cool" thing.
If the BBC was truly worried about climate change, why don't they shut down their operation? How many kids, vacations, cars, etc are created because BBC exists? Why not follow their own rules?
BBC should lead by example if they truly believed the nonsense they spout everyday.
> This, combined with the “Our Trusted Partners” section, clearly shows that this isn’t about getting people out to vote in order to strengthen the democratic process - it’s about supporting a particular political party.
Was there ever a doubt? The "article" is just a democratic party propaganda piece. The app is a pro-democratic party app.
> As an independent, this is really troubling.
As an independent, the most troubling part is how so much of the "news" companies are just a propaganda organizations for one political party. The lack of objectivity and professionalism and decency by so much of the media is troubling. Especially since the media has been brow beating tech companies into being biased just like they are.
> Then again, maybe it will lead to an implosion of the party system and a shift to independent voters.
I think it'll have the opposite effect. An entrenchment of the party system where the two political parties are even more extreme as only the most loyal members remian.