Being lazy is a sign of being a good coder!
Here is the code: https://github.com/fauna-brecht/fwitter
YES. I even found the source code that could get us started. Pretty much the same algo.
You guys have created an amazing platform here, be proud of that. And thank God for that!
Every job I've had for the past 20 years has been from referrals. The bottom line, put in the time to be your best, and that reputation will build. Another thing, and this might suck for some, when you interview, try not to bring your politics with you. There currently is no law against discriminating over politics. So, they can choose not to hire you if they see a bunch of Trump flags or whatever. That sucks and is not fair, but that's how it is right now. Most of the people I work with completely avoid political discussion, and this is in the end is a more professional approach.
Think long term on this. It's better to get in there, get the skills, get the time at "Title" and build up your power to build whatever you want. Everything can be learned online and on the job. Once you get hired, they literally are paying you to learn.
Another thing. I have avoided working at FB, Google, or Twitter or even Amazon myself. I've always gravitated to smaller businesses that have a cool business model, stock options, etc. The bigger companies offer greater prestige..., and probably more money. It's a preference. Also, I have avoided working porn sites. Don't let yourself get branded.
The truth is Facebook is probably already mySpace. The new things are being invented right now. Small tech companies have a harder time recruiting, and are more hungry for anyone willing to do the work.
I'm on the job right now, so I need to get back, will check the email later.
I have created an anonymous email account. I want to keep my privacy, obviously. Here is the email: [email protected]
This is from the hearing in Gettysburg right now, posting for my brother who is there
This is from the hearing in Gettysburg right now
Not sure, but my bet would be it got lost in the shuffle.
Correct, they just took it down. Youtube link works for now