nubbie | 11 years ago | on: Show HN: Goto – A Linux shell 'cd' replacement tool
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nubbie | 11 years ago | on: Firefox Developer Edition
Have been using the Allow-Control-Allow-Origin: * extension[1] on Chrome, while not perfect, is tolerable.
1. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/allow-control-allo...
nubbie | 12 years ago | on: Why is broadband more expensive in the US?
nubbie | 12 years ago | on: Show HN: Who is hiring? with time sorting
nubbie | 12 years ago | on: Where the Jobs Are in “Who Is Hiring” (June 2013)
Is the Seattle scene not as big as I think it is? Or are they just not hiring (through this channel)?
nubbie | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: How to build a github portfolio?
nubbie | 12 years ago | on: Everyone Does Everything: How To Work on Teams of Generalists
In fact, this has already happened. I have a combined Commerce and Science degree and always thought I was going to be an Actuary. Sort of stumbled into this career and have been loving it since.
nubbie | 12 years ago | on: Everyone Does Everything: How To Work on Teams of Generalists
However, my concern is applying for jobs relevant to my level of software engineering experience, but requiring X amount of experience in Y. In a situation where I believe my ability is equivalent in Y, is the solution to exaggerate a little on my time spent on Y? Maybe it's not even a big deal in the first place :D
nubbie | 12 years ago | on: Everyone Does Everything: How To Work on Teams of Generalists
I'm 6 months into my first full time job, but did work with the same company for the equivalent of 6 months while I was still at uni. During this time, I've done backend development under 4 different platforms, fixed database issues, designed UIs (thanks bootstrap!), solved some basic server issues.
I enjoy my work and I'm learning a lot of new things every single day, but am I spreading myself out too thin? I don't feel like I know any one thing very well. Will I get to a point where I have 4 years of experience, but I won't be able to get any jobs because I'd only have 1 year worth of Rails, 1 year of Django, 1 year of Java and another year of Javascript?
nubbie | 13 years ago | on: Show HN: Find the cheapest Amazon for your books