moin moin,
SCaLE call for presentations closes on the 2nd.
https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/20x/cfp
Get your proposals in :).
We're back in Pasadena for 2022. It's March 9th through the 12th.
ciao,
der.hans
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# Im Zweifelsfall wähl
H,
Well, considering that the fed has many of the same types of people in charge
as they did in the 1970’a and the 1930’s, the result is going to be the same.
They may call it something different, but at the end of the day, it’s still
government control of a fiscal system that should have ve
I'm inclined to disagree with the nay-sayers.
Been watching a youtube channel called "Mark Moss" who does a pretty
good analysis of trends, and I just saw a Bloomberg Markets and Finances
video where the Federal Reserve's Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin
stated the Fed will do whatever it
Some thoughts that may help (in addition to the good advice from Keith, Steve,
and David).
1. Working on some open source software in Github is a good place to build a
"here is what I have done" portfolio. Github has pretty good public analytics
showing all your public commits and pull requests
> 2.b. There is a tremendous shortage of software writers, but
Yes, and a lot of big companies are waiting for Congress to lift the H1-B
quotas so they can hire a ton of foreigners really cheaply from India.
Meanwhile, the use of AI is changing the complexion of the programming world.
(India
trent shipley via PLUG-discuss said on Tue, 29 Nov 2022 20:50:30 -0700
>(Lead buried in last two or three paragraphs.)
>
>1. I'm autistic, so I can't interview worth a damn.
[snip]
>2.b. There is a tremendous shortage of software writers, but no one is
>going to be studpid enough to hire one
Hi Trent,
I've had a love/hate relationship with tech. I started programming at
the UofA in 1983. Because I was an accounting major I was required to
take two programming courses. By that point I was hooked.
Love/hate means I worked really hard and did not go so far. Had a
couple corpora