room topic changed to Java><>: Room dedicated to the Java programming language and rice cookies. And no, Android is NOT Java (does not use the Java VM, runtime environment and base SDKs differ, etc). And no, Javascript is NOT Java either. -_- [fun] [java] [jvm] [no-copyright-infringement] [out-of-context-stars] [serious-business] [type-erasure]
room topic changed to Java><>: Room dedicated to the Java programming language and rice cookies. And no, Android is NOT Java (does not use the Java VM, runtime environment and base SDKs differ, etc). And no, Javascript is NOT Java either. -_- And no, neither are rice cookies. [fun] [java] [jvm] [no-copyright-infringement] [out-of-context-stars] [serious-business] [type-erasure]
room topic changed to Java><>: Room dedicated to the Java programming language and rice cookies. And no, Android is NOT Java (does not use the Java VM, runtime environment and base SDKs differ, etc). And no, Javascript is NOT Java either. -_- Neither are rice cookies. [fun] [java] [jvm] [no-copyright-infringement] [out-of-context-stars] [serious-business] [type-erasure]
but many companies don't offer their roles openly, they use recruiters right away. On the other hand, I started in my new role 5 months ago, so I'm not looking. They are crazy because the market is full of openings and there are not many senior devs available
@Tavo My feeling is it depends on the company. Larger companies are more likely to hire recruiters because they have the $. Smaller companies probably don't.
@Michael not sure where you live, but here in the UK large companies have their own in-house recruiters. Smaller companies have (or choose) to go via recruiters
@ItachiUchiha there's a lot of people out there that would look for a certain economic profile. While I'm not sure it's the best way to find a partner, I see it as a perfectly valid parameter. Much better than looks for sure
tbh, it's something that's been on my mind for a while. I used to see a girl who was on minimum income, because she came to London as an immigrant and couldn't find a job related to her expertise. It affected her mood and also the amount of things that we could do together, as I had to pay for most things, and I could not afford all the stuff I wanted to do x2
Yeah that makes a lot of sense, and especially for long-term dating goals it would be more benefitial to find someone around or above your own pay grade
I find it's nice to have similar viewpoints as well. My ex/gf/inbetweener stands behind me a lot on the regression of real-world social interactions happenign today (but then still is addicted to her phone/facebook/instagram) and not as much on the political correctness (which actually bugs me pretty frequently)
I feel like mutual understanding of situations and events also can play a pretty big part in compatability
> and not as much on the political correctness (which actually bugs me pretty frequently) that sucks. Been there a few times. No longer friends with that sort of people
@Dustiny meh. Ignoring PC people is the best you can do. You'll never find common ground with them. They think they hold higher ground and they can't see you don't give a fuck
Yeah exactly, I'll let someone else fight that battle for me. I've learned one of the keys to my own happiness is not trying to control things out of my control. That issue is one of them.
It's the same reason why I don't read the news, listen to radio, watch the news, etc.
My boss asked me to "Create a Java program to SFTP a file" ... and I want to do this on my local machine 1st . really not sure how to start here. any tips ? thx
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