Today's the big day! I officially start my apprenticeship to become a Software Developer in Python. Currently sitting in my first induction meeting with 13 other people.
Let the knowledge begin!
Today's the big day! I officially start my apprenticeship to become a Software Developer in Python. Currently sitting in my first induction meeting with 13 other people.
Let the knowledge begin!
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Since I haven't posted in a while, check out my pacebin fork I started. Awesome if people want an extremely lightweight pastebin to host, but they need a few more features than some curl commands.
https://codeberg.org/thesofafox/pacebin-next
I have a live demo up on a personal onion site, but I assume people will want a clearnet live demo instead, so that is coming soon.
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Database Migrations and Entity Framework in C# Tip #101 #datascience #dotnet #learncoding #computerscience #codinglife #softwaredeveloper #codingforbeginners #visualstudiocode #softwareengineer #vscode #codingbasics #coding #sql #visualstudio #sqlserver #csharp #databases #learntocode #linq
Cory House, Alex Riviere, and Robert Boedigheimer present on Frontend Development at Nebraska.Code().
In #floss #foss world as a #softwareDeveloper is important choose the correct license to a defined goal. Some people think that is always a good idea choose the strong copy left licenses like gnu project provide us. But if the license is not compatible with you goal, you will have headaches.
For example if you want to create a library for you colleagues and all of them works in private code companies is not a good idea choose a gnu license.
#license #OpenSource #FreeSoftware
Fatih Kadir Akın presents 'Threat or Opportunity? - Enhancing Software Development Efficiency with AI' July 24th at Nebraska.Code().
Joel Tosi presents 'The problems that arise when focusing on predictability instead of variability' July 25th at Nebraska.Code().
Cory House presents 'The Immutable Laws of Software and Life: Code Accordingly' July 25th at Nebraska.Code().
Lara Newsom presents 'Signals Through Time and JavaScript' July 25th at Nebraska.Code().
Ed LeGault presents on 'Optimizing Software Delivery with DORA Metrics and Evidence Based Management' July 25th at Nebraska.Code().
Readvertising a #vacancy for a #Python #SoftwareDeveloper with the right to work in #Australia and experience in setting up #S3 storage for use as a research #DataRepository.
https://careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/516522/appn-software-engineer-repository-services
The role will include responsibility to set up and manage the storage, including interfaces to upload packaged datasets and metadata and landing pages for data access. This is a core component in our #FAIR #data pipeline for #plant #phenotyping data.
Daniel Ward presents 'How to Test Between Microservices Using Contract Testing' July 25th at Nebraska.Code().
Matt Ruwe is 'Demystifying Authorization in Modern Software Development' July 25th at Nebraska.Code().
Do you use emojis in your comments? Any funny incidents to share?
Amy Norris presents 'Competence is Overrated' July 25th at Nebraska.Code().
Zhehui (Joe) Zhou presents 'Caching in 2025: The Future of In-Memory Data Stores and How to Pick the Right Solution' July 25th at Nebraska.Code().
Kevin Cox presents 'Becoming More than a Developer' July 24th at Nebraska.Code().
Jerry Nixon gives 'A Developer's Guide to Database Patterns' July 24th at Nebraska.Code().