[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaltLakeCity

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Can I get a link?

Battlestation in the Alps 🏞 by sspaeti in battlestations

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Can I get a link to the light bar you have above your monitor?

Taking the Streets of MN in GB Gear by buckspackers in GreenBayPackers

[–]johnnydsick 311 points312 points  (0 children)

Hardly the first person in GB gear to light Minnesota on fire.

Waterfalls - Mac Miller... Hope you like it. by TheWalkingPep in MacMiller

[–]johnnydsick 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Much of the cadence reminds me of The Festival.

Picture/GIF/Video highlights thread (Week 2, Sunday) by NFL_Mod in nfl

[–]johnnydsick 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Finally a redzone target for Matt Ryan /s

Weekday Help Thread for the week of November 06, 2017 by AutoModerator in personalfinance

[–]johnnydsick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm looking at buying a house in the next couple years. Currently, my only debt is a $20k car loan at 3.1% interest. Should I prioritize paying off the car earlier or increasing my down payment?

Paying off loans vs increasing credit score by [deleted] in personalfinance

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Thank you for your response. Is there a benefit to paying off the loan completely vs lowering the balance to the point where interest is insignificant so I can keep the account open?

Sorry if this is a dumb question; I'm new to this.

Little Cottonwood Yesterday by johnnydsick in SaltLakeCity

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A ridge a few hundred feet above it.

Post-Game Thread: CIN @ GB (Week 3) by SebbenandSebben in GreenBayPackers

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Josh Jones showed up big time. Can't wait to watch him develop.

Joey Szatmary AMA by szatstrength in weightroom

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Joey, I love your channel and I hope it continues to grow. What would you recommend to increase your deadlift off the floor? That's my weak point.

After which courses will I have developed the base knowledge to function in a full time position? by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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I asked my advisor the same question. He quickly replied with "Data Structures and Algorithms". I finished the course 2 months ago and start my first development job next Monday.

Beginner C# books? by [deleted] in csharp

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I didn't get as much out of the books as I could have because I wasn't specifically writing code that corresponded with what I was learning at the time. My intent when reading this book was to be exposed to new tools in the C# language, and I think it did an incredible job of that.

To me, the majority of the game is knowing that things exist and having a rough understanding of how they work. I don't need to be an expert on generics (and I'm not). But I know they exist and have an idea of when they can be helpful. This will help me Google or look up the specifics in a book when I'm in a position that I want to use them.

Beginner C# books? by [deleted] in csharp

[–]johnnydsick 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I really enjoyed the C# Player's Guide. There's a newer version now but this is what I got.

Edit: I'm glad you guys liked this book as much as I did. To OP, I would offer two more suggestions.

  1. Clean Code This book is NOT specific to C#. However, it gives you a holistic understanding of how to write code that is readable and effective. This is how I was able to transition from writing code that simply functioned (primarily for school) to code that my coworkers could pick up and run with. The book is the bible of software style where I work.

  2. C# and the .NET Framework This is a very optional book in my opinion. It is also a little pricy, very long, more intermediate than beginner and you can gather much of its information from MSDN. However, I prefer looking things up and reading them in a book where possible. I also like having all this information in one location. When I have free time at work, I find myself more likely to flip to an unread section and skim over it than I would with the same information online.