N and F (actually M these days) recruiters reached out but the job I want is at A. I looked at jobs for the other A and shuddered and gave up. G might be fun, though.
If it works out, might lose those free Azure credits. :)
Exactly. I figured they'd only give them out to people who were working on something related to AWS, but I assumed you would be, given your background/experience.
I saw a reddit thread the other day about what was the most valuable feature of Java that you didn't get in other languages. Two clear leaders: package system for organization (compared to namespaces or similar); and the ecosystem for dependency management, specifically Maven
To the asker who noticed that one of the answers to their question was copy-pasted, commented on it to that effect, and did not flag it, after which the answerer went on to post 45 more plagiarized answers before anyone actually flagged any of them: gaaaaahhhhhhhhhh.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine TBH, not uncommon for platforms to require unique names. Which...is quite stupid but it's what they do.
Related but I'm also annoyed by it: in Path of Exile you need a unique name for the account which...OK. But also each character you make should have a unique name everywhere in the server. Which means that when you're making a new one you just sit there trying to find a combination of symbols that is accepted.
@VLAZ well, yeah, sometimes ids are used as usernames (in the case of required unique usernames), but I still can't believe that one can think the other might be the case
The purpose for that (I assume) is to allow users to talk to you. It's dumb because all character names are just aliases for your account. Like, if I have two characters A and B and I'm currently playing A, you can message B and I still get the message. Moreover, the account name is not really a secret, either. If you allow messaging directly to a player, then the character name does not need to be unique.
But you still don't really gain that much. You end up with the same problem - the display name is somewhat irrelevant and the account name is still the single source of truth. Even then, I'm allowed to register "oscar_wilde" without actually, you know, being Oscar Wilde.
So, when Oscar comes along, he'd have to register something like "the_real_oscar_wilde". Unless that's also taken.
Also, if Oscar Wilde comes in, that might be a sign of the apocalypse. The dead rising and all that. But the more important thing is that he'd have a hard time getting a Twitter handle