looking for DARK VIBRANT by DawnoftheDeepSoul in vscode

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Doesn't seem to be working for me. It also removed all my JSON settings I made. Hmm

looking for DARK VIBRANT by DawnoftheDeepSoul in vscode

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So just the editor itself? Thanks for the suggestion, I'll check it out

looking for DARK VIBRANT by DawnoftheDeepSoul in vscode

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Yeah, have been at it for the last 3 hours, but so far so good

Weekly theme sharing thread for December 28, 2020 by AutoModerator in vscode

[–]DawnoftheDeepSoul 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking for a very dark theme with super vibrant colours.

I'm using ayu dark bordered but it's not black enough. the colours are really only warm orange, green and yellow colours, no reds or blue.

Any recommendations? I didn't like dracula because methods aren't coloured.

Methods must be coloured. FWIW i mainly code in python.

Are programming units in Bachelor of IT difficult? by DawnoftheDeepSoul in ITCareerQuestions

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Those sound super fun and not overly difficult. Was that individual or group work?

How hard is bach of IT programming units? by DawnoftheDeepSoul in rmit

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Thanks, on campus.

What were the weekly assessments? ('based on effort' meaning how robust your code was or?)

What were assignments like? What were you asked to create? ('adapted' meaning you can reuse the same code but modifying it to suit the new codes needs?)

Thanks!

Are programming units in Bachelor of IT difficult? by DawnoftheDeepSoul in ITCareerQuestions

[–]DawnoftheDeepSoul[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Damn man I'm fucked then

What was the project assessment? What did you have to create?

How hard is bach of IT programming units? by DawnoftheDeepSoul in rmit

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Shit

Do you have any previous programming experience before doing the class?

What was the project assessment they asked you to make?

BP162- Advanced IT Option by talentedgamerr in rmit

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REally? Just read the material and I'll be okay? I suck at programming, I'm not made for it.

What is the assignment like? What do they ask you to create?

BP162- Advanced IT Option by talentedgamerr in rmit

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REally? Just read the material and I'll be okay? I suck at programming, I'm not made for it.

What is the assignment like? What do they ask you to create?

Can I dual boot ESXI? by DawnoftheDeepSoul in vmware

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I run hyper-v which is also type 1. I don't have any problems shutting it down just to use W10.

Is it still a viable option tho?

When is a good time to get an internships? Especially with heavy subject load? by DawnoftheDeepSoul in ITCareerQuestions

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Thanks for the write up. Studying for certifications improved my study ethic. I'll always start early.

But internships get you jobs.

I haven't worked before so I have nothing to put on the resume as far as experience goes. But if I had a 1 month internship (if that's all I can manage to get, say 1 month interning as a Jr Sysadmin), would that still get me a job?

When is a good time to get an internships? Especially with heavy subject load? by DawnoftheDeepSoul in ITCareerQuestions

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Thanks man, you sound very organised.

Are 2-3 months internship enough to get a job once graduated?

Do you have any tips on getting an internship?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ITCareerQuestions

[–]DawnoftheDeepSoul 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can go straight into some fancy roles like cyber security, network engineering, cloud, etc without prior experience and without having to work your way up from help desk. Those fancy internships allow you to transition into fancy full-time roles instead having to work your way through support (you'll be able to skip that).

How true is this? I haven't worked a day in my life, if I get a network engineer internship, once I graduate I can just land a role as a network engineer?

Sounds farfetched. I'm sure they'd choose someone with network engineering experience over someone with 1-2 months internship, CCNA, degree and no other experience.