Exactly, would agree as well! Guess it is still a huge benefit to know frontend as well. Even if for some reason you would have to take care of both sides.
I think the worst is when frontend and backend is mixed with node js for example. Then there is no way out..
Happened to me as well. I think it would be OK but only with a warning - since mostly it is obvious that an application start's to consume more and more ram.
I think so. To be honest not 100% sure but it seems you would need a bit probability theory + understanding what graphs/hypergraphs are. So my first impression is, it is very accessible, which I would also expect from an elegant proof...
Thanks very interesting. I'm on waiting list right now there. Seems they are more focused on work.
Actually I was thinking a lot how to 'solve' this problem on a technical basis. Like an app where people just can socialize and find virtual camaraderie. So if someone have ideas for a solution. Please let me know!
Thanks that might be a good idea. I kind of tried, but maybe should try again. My impression was, it is kind of like studying in a library. You go there, do your stuff, but not really there to interact with random people.
Yes exactly, I don't have a large social circle. And don't have any 'real' costumers. So basically it is just 95% coding. Not sure if a larger social circle could fix it, at the cooperation, each day had a lot of social interactions. Maybe meeting some friends every day would do the trick, but far away from it. Right now I just try to travel as much as possible. That helps a bit.
Can we argue that social media Facebook/Twitter and Co becomes the most effective weapon ever ? I mean, you can keep the population highly motivated, you can shift the perception of war. Right now even people returning to Ukraine for fighting, I think it is highly driven by social media.
If the answer is yes,could we conclude that most of the war related content is not really controlled by Facebook and rather by the military?