follow the TDW guidelines and post the sauce
I think there is a lot of ego protection, they know they are being lied to but if they admit it to themselves then their whole world collapses and they are faced at how stupid they were to believe. I found there is no way to have a civil discussion because of this.
Should clients know about your political mindset? I survive in development by keeping my mouth shut.
"He needs to be committed" to keep sharing the truth....
There, I fixed it for you
yeah right, like elections matter anymore ... the will of the people doesn't count, the deep state is picking the winners.
agreed - it's all talk no action while our country is destroyed
Agreed - these democrat collaborators that parade as Republicans need to be held accountable. We have a Vichy government that is collaborating with the enemies of our freedoms and values.
He is not stupid , he is compromised. But what can we do about it? Voting is compromised. Our liberties are being stomped on. Our tax dollars are lining the pockets of bad, evil people. I am so angry right now.
f your debates - arrest someone! There should be consequences.
I agree.... enough with the tweets - DO SOMETHING
ok.. I was going to suggest that you get some mortar and build a wall.... but these are pavers
this is not code monkey - @CodeMonkeyZ is code monkey
Love the manicure!
amazing work and amazing fortitude God bless you.
I would go and just drink coffee the whole time
No problem.. glad to help
I do but not when I started out. It took a few years to build up my salary and this is also location specific. Salaries are pretty good in the San Francisco Bay Area. Here is a some info about iOS salaries: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Salaries/IOS-Developer-Salary
To get your first job in programming you need coding examples of projects you built. So be sure to complete and have working versions of your Swift projects you can demo during your interviews.
Build a couple of health related iOS apps as examples. Like a reminder to check on a patient every few hours - in the reminder list patient name, room number and notes, for example. Nothing that is production worthy, just simple and useful.
Go look up commonly asked technical questions for Swift. Practice logic puzzles. The technical interview is no joke. Good luck!
Do you have any programming experience?
If not, I would not jump into Swift but look at an intro to programming. Why do I recommend that? Because you'll learn User Interface principles. You also need an intro to programming class to learn foundational concepts. Here is a gentle introduction: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/a-gentler-introduction-to-programming-1f57383a1b2c/
However for $29.99 there is a Swift dev class on Udemy that claims to take beginners to mastery https://www.udemy.com/share/101OMtAkAScVdTTQ==/ The caveat is that this class uses Swift 3 and the current version is swift 5. I see no problem starting with Swift 3.
If you have programming experience then by all means jump in.
Yeah, in Healthcare you do get tested often, don't you?
I code back end api systems that interact with Mobile devices. I know for a fact that healthcare companies have mobile development teams. Your knowledge of healthcare + iOS programming (learn swift) will go a long way.
I did an online iOS class a few years ago. It was fun. Go for it... I never regretted pivoting my career and becoming a developer.
oh dear.. what industry do you work in?
what can we do? our votes are stolen thru ballot harvesting and permanent mail in ballots
https://investorplace.com/2021/01/gme-stock-11-things-to-know-about-the-wild-gamestop-drama-on-reddit-wallstreetbets-wsb/