I was wondering about something which I am planning to post on workplace.stackexchange.com but I think the topic might be too broad so I am still wondering whether I should post it
you just referred to them ... it doesn't take much to avoid I don't think ... I make the same mistake, anyone is welcome to call me out on the same thing ;)
I have never though about it before, since I am not a native English speaker and in my language gents refers to everybody in a room, so I will correct myself next time.
I guess languages like Hungarian and Turkish have the advantage of not having a gender at all, in terms of nouns I mean
well I guess technically, gentleman is gender specific, like gentlewoman, but you tend to be referring to gentlemen because I've never met a female that describes themselves as a gentlewoman ... gents could be either I guess, but probably doesn't sound like that to a female ...
between two kids, and my severe addiction to programming, I have no time for a social life ... outside of programming anyway, the most socializing I have done for the last decade is attending conferences ...
well, I got asked about it at my internship intervie, since I was a university student in a new country, and my answer was, not a lot but when I have the opportunity to meet and talk with new people, I do it.
but I am still not sure whether that was a good answer
@JoeWatkins Genuine question on that - because I try and balance both atm, but going for programming 100% means going much further in your career. Are you glad that you did put all that effort in? Or would you have preferred balance but have a longer "professional life lifecycle". Just after your opinions
@Jimbo it wasn't really a choice ... but yes, I'm glad that happened, if I hadn't done it that way, I wouldn't know as much about as many languages, I wouldn't have written so much code, have so much experience ... say you struck the "perfect" balance of 50/50, the best case scenario what would take ten years would take twenty in a balanced world ...
yeah but more than that, because you know yourself how long it takes to jump on the train of thought everyday, you get more done in 12 hours than you do in 2x6 hour shifts ...
I can easily be wrong, perhaps that's extremely unhealthy ...
plus, I don't spend much time writing code, I type code as fast as I type English in three or four languages ... I can be walking round a zoo and thinking and playing with the kids, and still getting shit done ... I do it all the time ...
@ziGi I try to, but I tend to get consumed pretty easily, if you give me something to do, I won't concentrate on anything else for months, sometimes because of that I drag behind trying new things, I'll hear about them first ...
you know the physiological reason that ufo hunters spend thousands of dollars on huge rv's, leave behind their jobs and normal people to chase an obvious falsehood ?
the pursuit of the unknown bathes their brain in the chemicals that drive them, it's as simple as they are chemically addicted ... accumulation of knowledge has a physiological effect also, but it cannot be constant ...
impossible to measure typing speed for code I think, but I'll type as fast when I'm writing code as when writing English, I spend the majority of the time thinking ... everyone should I think ...
I think 80 is not bad, that's without punctuation just random words ... with punctuation it can go close to 100, but I don't think that's realistic, not sure how they count punctuation ...
well yeah, or functions if it's the kind of code you cannot just remember ... maybe the kind of code that manipulates a mask maybe, or something of that complexity ...
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Just one more thing, to go back to the conversation about sleep. I have read and head by many people that not sleeping for a long period, like 20 hours or so, is like drinking two glasses of wine. I am not sure whether that is true, however, I drove a few times with my brother from west to east Europe and I can tell you with certainty that it isn't fun driving when not well rested.
probably depends what you are doing, if you spend twenty hours in a gym, you will die, if you spend twenty hours doing a jigsaw puzzle, you will be boring, but likely won't die, or even feel drunk ...
yeah of course, but trying to apply it to programming doesn't work, programming for 20 hours at a time with minimal breaks is probably quite normal ...
@Jimbo transactions for reads aren't absolutely wrong: for example the isolation level may avoid doing manual locks, and repeated reads are probably faster to execute than without transactions
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal Ohh, okay. If you can provide sources for that that prove what you are saying, I think that's really interesting and you should add it to my post!
@HassanAlthaf Yeah the guy who responded to you initially was an asshole, he's lost all his rep now
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Found that one while browsing, thought it might be interesting, so shared it.
Uhh, HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript(I make use of jQuery to do simple web stuff), C# (Haven't been in touch since a while but I have decent knowledge I believe), Python (Basic Syntax, nothing higher than that), Java (Familiar with syntax, can do command line algorithms).
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