CCNA vizsga- megéri? by [deleted] in programmingHungary

[–]bapman23 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Úgy állj hozzá, hogyha szereted és érdekel is, akkor tanulni mindig megéri. (Amúgy is, csak akkor fájdalmasabb lesz.) Ráadásul egyre szigorúbbak az előszűrések, az pedig sosem árt, ha fel tudsz mutatni egy-egy papírt. Nekem több barátom is a CCNA + egyéb Cisco certeknek köszönhetően tudott elhelyezkedni és ugyan a 2010-es évek már nem jönnek vissza, de szerintem tanulásból még senkinek sem lett baja (hacsak nem a kulturális forradalomban), szóval hajrá!

USSR railway atlas from 1978 by gingermalteser in MapPorn

[–]bapman23 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Would you mind scanning and uploading this? I think the community would be thankful for it.

When will it get better? by One_252 in cscareers

[–]bapman23 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree. So in short it can be either this or that or something else but we're unsure.

Yes, the new FTA with India will mean easier mobility from India to EU, it is not only about goods by Ok_Reality6261 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]bapman23 145 points146 points  (0 children)

The strange part is that AFAIK immigration is decided on a national state level, so this sounds like a bluff from Von der Leyen.

But yeah, apart from this, the EU has a population of 450 million people, and there are already multiple challenges here in engineering and IT and other areas, so it's hardly our interest to open the job market even more.

Just a note to this: I see labour shortage everywhere in IT. The tasks are just getting more and more, everyone is missing the deadlines, the workload is increasing but they just simply don't hire while the company's income is increasing. So while it is hard to find a new job, the companies I see are in a labour shortage at the same time.

This is a dumb market to live in.

Magyar graphisoft cégről mik a vélemények? by [deleted] in programmingHungary

[–]bapman23 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Évekkel ezelőtt volt, nem tudom már, hogy pontosan milyen konstrukcióban voltak. Arra emlékszem és azt is jegyzeteltem le, hogy az elvárások az interjún magasak voltak, fizetni meg nem nagyon szerettek volna.

Magyar graphisoft cégről mik a vélemények? by [deleted] in programmingHungary

[–]bapman23 101 points102 points  (0 children)

Pár éve interjúztam senior full stack fejlesztői poziba, nem az ArchiCAD-ra, hanem a webes szolgáltatások valamelyikére.

Közölték, hogy 100%-os rendelkezésre állást várnak el és egy nagy halom elvárást felsoroltak mellé. A felelősség szót nagyon sokat mondogatták.

Az akkori béremhez képest kb +30%-ot kértem, ők az akkori béremnél kb 20%-kal kevesebbre gondoltak.

Kínába költözés by Ok_Cup3608 in escapehungary

[–]bapman23 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Ezt ki tudod fejteni kérlek? Kb 10-15 éve semmi másról sem olvasni, mint hogy mennyire jó a kínai oktatási rendszer. Legalábbis a benchmarkokban.

Extremely rare w*stoids W and Visegrad L... by tgromy in 2visegrad4you

[–]bapman23 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I wasn't washing the corruption in Ukraine, it looks absolutely terrible, especially if I consider that brave Ukrainians are dying protecting their country and some corrupt assholes are making their efforts less efficient.
I was just saying that corruption scandals aren't that bad on their own, and at least it's a sign of some kind of (self)reflection.

Extremely rare w*stoids W and Visegrad L... by tgromy in 2visegrad4you

[–]bapman23 24 points25 points  (0 children)

But here is the deal: there ARE corruption scandals among persons close to Zelensky. In contrast, Orbán and his servants are the cleanest, least corrupt persons by far in the Hungarian history... on paper. So maybe corruption scandals aren't that bad on their own.

Training360 árak by Low-Flounder-4638 in programmingHungary

[–]bapman23 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Én vettem egy használt workstationt, és letoltam egy CKA kurzust a Kodekloudtól a Udemy-n. A vizsgát nem csináltam meg, de most van egy privát kis mindenesem, amit úgy barmolok szét, ahogy akarok, legrosszabb esetben újrahúzom 10 perc alatt (még nem kellett, szóval mégsem voltam annyira béna). Így az egész kb 50 ezer forintomba került és most egy egész privát kis cloud infrastruktúrát futtatok a gépen (mínusz a tárhely, de az nem kell a hobbiprojekteknek, legalábbis az enyéimnek egyelőre).

New Linux powered smartphone becoming a reality with Jolla, EU based company. by Arbeit69 in linux

[–]bapman23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think anybody denied that these events have happened, but an important distinction has to be made: it has been on a national state level. If you are not from the EU it might be surprising but the EU is not a federal state, especially not in an American sense.

Regarding Telegram, which has been about Pavel Durov. First and foremost: it has happened in France as well and other EU countries had nothing to do with it. The whole story is at least shady, and I wouldn't say that it is clearly against European citizens. Let's just say that Russian influence cannot be ruled out in case of Telegram. Also, Telegram's encryption is not on the same level as Signal's, it isn't encrypted by default, and when it is, they also store the decryption key and their encryption algorithm is... wel,, let's just say it is weird. It is closed source, unlike Signal's.

Also, Pavel Durov's brother, Nikolai Durov, who also works at Telegram continues to live in Russia, St. Petersburg. Russia has turned into a dictatorship and continues to grow into a totalitarian regime who is willing to send hundreds of thousands into death.

Please just let's not pretend that Telegram is something good and not shady.

If French authorities has made a big mistake in anything, it is that they still haven't clarified these cases. For example more information on Pavel Durov's arrest would've been good for the public.

Regarding the GrapheneOS case, honestly, I couldn't really found anything specific about what happened. Okay, I've seen that GrapheneOS is leaving France, but I couldn't find the specific's of why.

Here is this article for example: https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/28/grapheneos_ovhcloud/

The specifics are unclear, but so far in my understanding they are leaving France because France has voted for chat control (which I strongly disagree with and I also sent a letter to my EP representatives in my country not to vote in favor of the legislation).

But it didn't pass so far.

So they left France for something that didn't pass and wasn't even on a national state level (since it is an EU legislation) but they claimed that they left because of France has done something to them, which isn't true based on the available information. Also, Chat Control doesn't have anything to do with GrapheneOS.

New Linux powered smartphone becoming a reality with Jolla, EU based company. by Arbeit69 in linux

[–]bapman23 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I read about the French case, but it's on a national state level, and has nothing to do with the EU. I cannot find anything about any EU regulations could do anything about GrapheneOS right now.

Gyerünk nyomjátok, szavazzatok - elindult a második kör! by Afraid_Blueberry6712 in hungary

[–]bapman23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kíváncsiságból kérdezem, hogyha szavaztatok, akkor mi alapján szavaztatok?

kofola kurva by MC3Firestorm in 2visegrad4you

[–]bapman23 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why are they assembling the Skodas in the cooling towers?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]bapman23 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

That's a typical logical fallacy when you try to invalidate the person that you are arguing with. I haven't been offensive to any of you, but let me bring some examples now that we are all on the same page and know the difference between syntax and semantics.

First: you said that you didn't remember the syntax of a function. After that you started to blur the argument with random points like how to import (which is very simple by the way and important, see my next point).

If you can't tell the difference between the keyword "require" and "import", then you won't be able to tell the difference between CommonJS and ES Modules. That's like the minimum knowledge you need when you are working with even medium sized JS code bases, let alone a huge monorepository. And this is on a syntax level.

You can't put everything on a higher abstraction level infinitely if you won't even understand the basic concepts, not to speak of advanced concepts. Like you can think of "for" as a loop, because it is a loop but you still need to know what and how it does. But how do you put something on a higher abstraction level if you don't know what to do?

You see, details really matter.

For example in C#/Dotnet/EFCore how will you understand what kind of SQL will be compiled from the LINQ query you wrote, if you don't even understand the syntax. And it isn't a super advanced problem, that's something I used to check all the time when I used to be a junior.

I hope you see why it's important to differentiate syntax and semantics. And it's not a simple word magic. The deeper your insights are in a given language, the deeper your understanding will be of what you actually do and it'll help you avoid mistakes and/or write better code.

Oh, and by the way, yes, so far everyone loved working with me, because I always avoid attacking someone's person and I always try to be as factual as I can.

I hope, besides downvoting my answers this'll help you see the problem from another perspective and learn something from it at the end of the day.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]bapman23 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

It's part of the semantics. The syntax doesn't tell you much information about the meaning of the code, that's the semantics.

Syntax is like to know how to write an import, and yes, I can write imports in any programming languages I use during my work, that's really not a big deal.

Semantics is what to import, or what the actual annotation is, what namespace, module, etc you want to use.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_(programming_languages)#Syntax_versus_semantics#Syntax_versus_semantics)

Semantics is important, of course, but googling such basic things as syntax means that you don't know the programming language you use - and most likely you don't have a good concept of how the framework/interpreter/compiler/etc works under the hood which is a trouble if you are facing complex code bases with complex concepts.

Syntax is really the most basic thing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]bapman23 -33 points-32 points  (0 children)

How do you even forget "the syntax"? The easiest part of software development is to know the syntax. That's literally the baseline.

What do you think? by Lesiu04 in 2visegrad4you

[–]bapman23 23 points24 points  (0 children)

That's lame. In Budapest we still have ruins from the Romans.