I never knew Google for Jobs existed. I will try it out, hopefully I can get something out of it before Google kills it.
I never knew Google for Jobs existed. I will try it out, hopefully I can get something out of it before Google kills it.
Top 10 on the leaderboard get boosted in job searches.
But in all seriousness, this is why searching continuous growth ruins products. LinkedIn had a decent thing going as a job board a few years ago. Instead of focusing on that experience (which is still surprisingly underdeveloped) it added all this useless shit and became a Facebook with a paper thin mask of professionalism. It is now a place used mostly to spread toxic corporate culture and I dread its logo any time I open it to search for a job.
In a functioning society these fucks would have been sued into bankruptcy for suppressing those studies in the 80s. In our society they can continue to make record profits every year
It looks nice, but you have to sign up for an account to use a terminal app? This is really getting ridiculous
It’s funny how Jesus was actually more reasonable than most conservatives today. If only they actually bothered to read him
Oh, that sounds great!
What does federation for git mean?
Dr Love found the wolves have altered immune systems similar to cancer patients undergoing radiation treatment, but more significantly she also identified specific parts of the animals’ genetic information that seemed resilient to increased cancer risk.
Sounds like more than just started monitoring them
“Solving global warming with a nuclear winter” sounds like a point from the Trump campaign
Anti-consumerism is bad because it would expose the fact that our economy is overproducing shit we don’t need, so we would need a massive reorganization of society. You can tell who that is bad for.
Meanwhile, Jesus in 20 centuries of art:
Academically, you’re right. For practical reasons, you probably don’t care how Simula, E, Lisp and Smalltalk (languages mentioned in that 20 year old article) implement it. This seemed more like a beginner question so I think the Java definition is a good starting point.
There aren’t really that many definitions for OOP; it’s a very consolidated paradigm. This is a short but comprehensive guide: https://www.baeldung.com/java-oop
Imagine being such a niche language that a single job posting makes headlines. In another 10.000 maybe I’ll be able to get a Rust job too.
“Oh, he uses FOSS, that’s even worse. Put him on the commie watch list”
Can’t wait for the Onion article covering this news!
How can you tell if someone uses vim? Don’t worry, they’ll tell you about it.
Looks really awesome, going to try it out when there’s a Linux version. VSCode is great, but could use some more performant competition.
I unironically had a screening interview with a recruiter that asked “If you were creating a startup, would you use microservices?”. She didn’t like that my answer was “It depends, I don’t have enough information to answer”.