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9:03 AM
> I will continue to master
Good for you, but that's not the point
Not a complete trainwreck all things considered though
 
9:21 AM
And the discussion somehow it went into category theory. I'm a bit surprised nothing is posted the BDSM community. Yet.
 
10:20 AM
[slave] also has to be burninated at some point, but I think one tag under heavy political/ethical debates per year is enough
"ethical"
There's a better word, I just don't remember it
Anyway
@VLAZ or degrees, or using it to mean someone knowledgeable, or any of the many other arguments around it, because people seem to be incapable of separating the tag from the word
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine I completely forgot about degrees. Hey, I'm also a master!
 
I'm three years away from getting my masters degree
 
It's a bit underwhelming when you do. I often forget about it.
 
Meh, I'm mostly doing this for some of the theory aspects anyway
It's not like I haven't written a line or two of code before :p
 
I have MEng in Software Engineering. Which was a but funny because my thing was a whole 4 year course - 8 semesters. It's not "you get a bachelors first, then you apply for masters". People who studied alongside me but finished with a bachelor's then applied for master's degree got 1. An MSc in Software Engineering 2. Studied one extra semester than the MEng students. Their master's was 3 semesters.
 
10:29 AM
Just four years? Mine's a five year integrated master, so no bachelor for me :p
I could do 3/2 (3 year bachelor and build a 2 year master on top), but that would mean moving more
 
It's 4 years of study + 1 year practice. So I studied 2 years, worked 1 year, then studied another 2 years.
 
Ah
We don't have integrated practice. There's a 12 week requirement that we have to split across summers however we see fit
 
So, you can do something like four weeks for three summers, right?
 
@VLAZ for instance. Only half of it has to be relevant as well
can also do three weeks for four summers
 
10:45 AM
Interesting. How are the weeks counted? As in, can you work on something by yourself for a few weeks, then document it and say "this accounts for X of the weeks" or does it have to be working for somebody?
 
@VLAZ there's a form that has to be signed by an employer, so AFAIK, it has to be working for someone
 
I see
So, I assume there is more market for short-term employments, in that case. Or hopefully there is.
 
There's many organizations that hire students during summer. I don't have relevant work this year though, because I assumed they'd start the hiring process in the spring, like sane companies would
By the time I started looking, essentially all relevant work had finished their recruitment process literally months ago
But it is what it is, /shrug
Will try again next year
 
You could try Stack Overflow Jobs...wait
 
11:27 AM
:p
For tax reasons, I'd prefer not dealing with international tax laws for now :p
 
 
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4:16 PM
I still use and will continue to use master in all my git branches. Sue me. — Stefano Borini 18 mins ago
ugh
that's two people now
I deleted the first one, but that was clearly pointless
Suggestions for new names for ?
main-function seems like an option, but that kind of conflicts with subroutines and functions, and I'm not sure if that really works
Maybe [program-entry-point]?
In computer programming, an entry point is the place in a program where the execution of a program begins, and where the program has access to command line arguments.To start a program's execution, the loader or operating system passes control to its entry point. (During booting, the operating system itself is the program). This marks the transition from load time (and dynamic link time, if present) to run time. For some operating systems and programming languages, the entry point is in a runtime library, a set of support functions for the language. The library code initializes the program and...
Could add main-function and main-subroutine as additional synonyms
An entry point is shockingly vague though
Option B is synonymizing it all into [main-function]
 
4:39 PM
[program-entry-point] sounds good and descriptive. Maybe just synonymise [main-function] to it
So, if somebody does ask for that, they get the proper tag
Probably same for
 
Sounds good
 
+ synonym to (either way) sounds good to me too
 
I removed all the git questions earlier as well, so should be all about entry points
huh
[main-method] already existed
But the wiki was plagiarized
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine Yes, I meant make it a synonym as well.
 
made it already, so all good
 
4:49 PM
@ZoestandswithUkraine Yep, seems good to me
 

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