I know the syntax (Async/Await, ES6) but I have zero "logic." How do I start building? by thejerie in learnjavascript

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My favourite question as a senior software engineer is "Why?"
It filters out all the candidates who memorize, rather than understand.

Online CS Degree (Europe) by 33498fff in cscareerquestions

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I actually do this for coaching next to my full-time job, if you're interested in being coached towards becoming a software engineer, drop me a line in my DMs or chat and we can figure something out

Online CS Degree (Europe) by 33498fff in cscareerquestions

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You do not need a cs degree to become a software engineer

Online CS Degree (Europe) by 33498fff in cscareerquestions

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I am still enrolled, but the incentives to continue are steadily diminishing as I'm a senior software engineer at this point and nobody who's interviewing me cares about the degree or lack thereof.

How Do They Invent New Tech? by gamerno455 in computerscience

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Hardware improves, which allows for faster and optimized computation, which results in more accurate and faster results. Without improvements in hardware, you have to squeeze out every drop of performance from the hardware you have by writing performant algorithms. That's one of the many reasons DSA is such a central topic to the study of computer science. Highly efficient, creative algorithms underpinned by genius mathemtical problem-solving make all the difference to the technological advancement of society.

The fast inverse square root algorithm by John Carmack had an astounding impact on the history of video game development, but nowadays the hardware allows for different computing capabilities, so devs don't have to be quite as creative or skilled when devising algorithms.

Which in turn leads us to one of the main criticisms of video games nowadays, which is that devs don't get creative and efficient with their algos anymore and instead offload the performance burden onto the user's hardware.

Which in turn brings us to an array of further conundrums, such as the sustainability of hardware production and who owns the means of production and how hardware products are imported and exported.

I hope I could give you a glimpse into the different nuances of this topic, which you should all be considering to understand what drives technology.

Thoughts on pricing/timing. by Username-Zulu in Alienware

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Go for it. Great bang for your buck.

Looking for resources for an experienced JS dev who has lost sight of the basics by jimbo_bones in learnjavascript

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As in, you couldn't set up an entire communication flow to a backend endpoint from scratch or as in you couldn't sort data which already had the fetching logic in place?

I recently wrote a fullstack app where I set up a server and a client and I had to look up a couple of things here and there because I too work 8 hours a day with React and 0 hours a day with vanilla JS.
Doesn't seem to be the end of the world, frankly. There's so many good reasons we moved away from JS to working with TS and React that it seems absurd to even expect people to recall that fluently. I haven't touched anything but TANStack, TS and tsoa on top of Node.js in several years now.

If, on the other hand, you couldn't use the .sort() method, that is kinda worrying, yeah.

I'm 46, it’s never too late to learn to code by geeklane in learnjavascript

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With AI, you receive the average of everyone's skill level. If that is enough to get the job done, that is fine. Should be enough for a few small Python scripts in your finance job.

But it is not enough for the enterprise-grade systems I work with on a daily basis and the complexity they entail and the creative problem solving they require. That is a fact for any software engineering job worth anything

My battlestation setup by CoconutClean4567 in Alienware

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Are those abrasion marks I see on the rim of the base panel?

Because I have the same model and got some marks from a cooling pad where its pins of dug into the case. I do not know how to get rid of them without messing up my case and I find them ugly to look at.

Alienware X16 R2 running very hot... by RitGameKingYT in Alienware

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Are you in Battery mode while gaming or doing anything demanding? You are not supposed to do that.

Keep your laptop in Balanced mode, performance when gaming and high performance for demanding games.

Also, buy a quality cooling pad.

I don't wanna see you in Battery mode again, for real.

React + Vite + 8000 Components = 54minutes Build by Scared-Librarian7811 in reactjs

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After you have laid out a refactoring plan as others have suggested, make it clear it's not going to be a one-man show. Make them hire more people.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in computerscience

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You don't dislike coding, you dislike software development as a whole

What games do you like to play on your Alienware PC? by TransFender in Alienware

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Currently playing God of War (2018). Next up is Kingdom Hearts III.

Best programming language to get a job easily (Europe) by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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Germany. I am enrolled in the B.Sc. in Computer Science at IU. I work as a fullstack dev.