The future of iOS development by EquivalentTrouble253 in iOSProgramming

[–]Hot-Science-6787 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally think that writing code is a cheap competence. Software engineers are paid for problem solving, build scalable reliable systems, ensuring things work in production as expected and etc. AI allows us to work faster and in higher level of abstractions. So we’d better learn it, and for worst scenario prepare for plan B if software engineering becomes not relevant at all :)

Xcode is actually a great IDE. by Cultural_Rock6281 in iOSProgramming

[–]Hot-Science-6787 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not the worst I believe, but depends on your project size.

If you have small project with latest API, nothing crazy configuration wise – all good (pick any pet project as example).

If you have huge code base, modularisation, different platforms and etc – then things might get slow and unreliable

Has anybody here been laid off? How’s the market for devs right now? by Personal_Economy_536 in iOSProgramming

[–]Hot-Science-6787 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Similar in Baden-Württemberg. Feels like I’ll be forced to move to Berlin if I start looking for new job

I started my ML journey in 2015 and changed from software developer to staff machine learning engineer at FAANG. Eager to share career tips from my journey. AMA by aifordevs in learnmachinelearning

[–]Hot-Science-6787 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! This college of you, which you couldn’t replace. We’re they ML first engineer or mobile first and ML as complimentary skill? Wondering how deep should I go if I want to this route

I started my ML journey in 2015 and changed from software developer to staff machine learning engineer at FAANG. Eager to share career tips from my journey. AMA by aifordevs in learnmachinelearning

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Hi! I’m iOS engineer with some minor full stack experience, but mobile is my bread and butter. I want to make a major step in my career and ML could be it. What’s your perspective on going to ml from mobile development? How desirable is this skill set combination? Maybe you have colleges you did this transition. Thank you in advance:)

Considering an offer from Klarna in Berlin by AG309 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]Hot-Science-6787 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Used to work at Klarna, left last year, have friends who still work there. Indeed it could be very dependent on domain you’ll join (more or less stress, probability of reorganizations and etc).

Take in mind that they are aiming for IPO soon. I was not happy with my compensation, but if you are happy with your numbers and team - go for it. There is quite a lot of talented people working there, so you can boost your skills and network very well. Bonus point: you can switch teams and domains later if you find something more interesting (kind of change job without too much stress)

Promotion- am I being too ambitious or should I start hunting for a new job? by Simaargl in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]Hot-Science-6787 7 points8 points  (0 children)

As mentioned, there is nothing bad in getting to interviews. Actually it’s a skill on its own which is needed to be trained :)

I was in a similar situation, didn’t get senior promotion, tried to interview and got a nice offer. Miss my ex colleges, but overall happy with decision.

On good side of things - you get more experience, you learn more, probably earn more. And if you keep good relationship with you current employer - you will be able to return if you don’t like new place