i have a fucking bachelor's degree in computer science, and a monkey with its hands tied to two keyboards mashing on them all day could do this better than me
Yeah...this happens. You should give it time, though. A lot of people who just finish their degree experience a cultural shock: There's a huge difference between CS and programming. That's where, like with everything, experience comes along.
I'm not going to pretend that programming savviness isn't even partially built-in; some people really don't fit to be programmers. But the overlap between "has a CS degree", "trolls SO chats" and "has some programming savviness" is quite large.
You'll most likely going to be okay. Just give it time and patience. And lots of yelling. Yelling's healthy.
I went to a very hands-on CS program and the only hard skill I use day-to-day is git. And the only reason git was taught was because Curtis & I taught it to the rest of the CS undergrads.
prof was totally cool with it
I think he actually added git/GitHub to the curriculum after our presentation.
@NathanJones A good friend of mine is beginning his doctorate in maths, having learned CS during his bachelor's (is that how Americans call the first set of semesters?). Some time ago we thought it'd be nice to do some project together. Holy hell was he terrible.
you goto school for X years and get a bachelors of X, then you go back for X years and get a Masters in X, then you go back again for X years and get your Doctorate (or Ph.D) and a fancy name title and a big old salary and probably a lexus
Degree | Title
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Bachelor's | Lowly swine
FILL ME | Higher, yet still lowly, swine
Master's | Dr.
Doctorate | Prof.
well if I'm thinking my area of expertise, you can get a Corn Unified National Treasury award which gives you the title of ... you know what, nevermind.
An academic degree is the state of recognized completion of studies at a school or university. A diploma is generally issued in recognition of having satisfactorily completed the prescribed course of study. The two most common degrees awarded today are associate and bachelor's.
Higher education institutions commonly offer master’s, doctoral, academic certificates and professional degrees.
== OverviewEdit ==
The modern academic system of academic degrees evolved and expanded in the medieval university, spreading everywhere across the globe as the institution did:
“No other European institution...
HOW SHIT WORKS HERE
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I'm studying for my... | Title (when finished)
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First degree | Lowly swine
Second degree | Higher, yet still lowly, swine
Doctorate | Dr.
PhD | Prof.*
(*if you stay in academia, or something like that)
A Doctor of Philosophy degree (often abbreviated Ph.D., PhD, D.Phil., or DPhil) or a Doctorate of Philosophy, from the Latin Doctor Philosophiae, is a type of doctorate awarded by universities in many countries.
The degree varies considerably according to the country, institution, and time period, from entry-level research degrees to higher doctorates. A person who attains a doctorate of philosophy is automatically awarded the academic title of doctor. During the studies that lead to the degree, the student is called doctoral student, Ph.D. student, or D.Phil. student.
In the context of academic...
HOW SHIT WORKS WHERE YOU WEIRDOS ARE
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I'm studying for my... | Title (when finished)
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?? | ??
(repeat as neccesarry)
?? | Dr.
?? | Prof.
Prof. doesn't have the same degree requirement everywhere. smaller schools allow those with Masters to be professors, larger schools/universities require a PhD to be a professor there
Bachelors === B(A|S|?) Masters === ??? Doctorate === Ph.D Em.D MD ??? others??? Prof === A job usually held by someone with a doctorate but in some cases a masters is all that is required
HOW SHIT WORKS WHERE YOU WEIRDOS ARE
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Bachelors | B\w+
Masters | ??
Doctorate | Dr.
Sex/persuasion skills | Prof.
@SomeKittens they would if you saved $200 on your vintage typewriter so you could write your code on that and then scan it into your macbookpro with your ipad.
Okay guys - jsfiddle.net/danialfarid/huhjo9jm/5 Please check this example. Here files are sent in one go in a array format still the multer rejects this saying Unexpected field. Reason?
When one by one files are uploaded it works properly but when I am sending whole chunk in one go, and then whatevercallinfunctionname.array('files'), it gives error
Error: Unexpected field at makeError (C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\multer\lib\make-error.js:12:13) at wrappedFileFilter (C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\multer\index.js:39:19) at Busboy.<anonymous> (C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\multer\lib\make-middleware.js:109:7) at Busboy.emit (events.js:118:17) at Busboy.emit (C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\multer\node_modules\busboy\lib\main.js:31:35) at PartStream.<anonymous> (C:\nodefiles\new\node_modules\multer\node_modules\busboy\lib\types\multipart.js:209:13)
Someone wanted a toggle function, so he was advised to use .toggle(). Ofc it didn't work because .toggle() hides or shows an element. 3k+ users telling me I'm an idiot because it's the EVENT .toggle().. but that has been deprecated for a while now, lol
Just blowing of some steam. Everyone makes mistakes, I just hate it when respected users are the first to jump down on you when they think you're the one making it, but just keep silent after you prove them wrong