Developer, father, and Wikipedian... yes, all-in-one :)
Living in Chile, trying to write English, and improving my soft/behavioral skills :)
Developer, father, and Wikipedian... yes, all-in-one :)
Living in Chile, trying to write English, and improving my soft/behavioral skills :)
@SenseException ahhhhh, I see. We have many Spanglish as part of the slang and in the code: we need to mergear (to merge) the code, or... "Vamos a encriptar estos datos" (let's encrypt this data, encrypt in Spanish is not the same thing as as English, it's related to coffins)...
Yes, it's pretty common and so annoying if you review your code after 3 weeks and see "why I mixed A with B????"
So, welcome to be a multilingual person and mixup the things on your head and your code 🥲
@SenseException be bold... Just use some weird letters and numbers, without pluralized strings, just
A1 for singular
A2 for plural
(Except if you're learning a language with multiple ways to pluralize things... in that case, just let it pass around your pet on the keyboard -preference to cats- and just leave as it is)
/S
Hello friends! My current gig is wrapping up at the end of January so I'm officially looking for my next opportunity.
I have 15+ years of experience with PHP including several years with Laravel. My strengths also include a ton of experience with SQL, third-party API integrations, managing dev teams, basic devops, and building internal tools.
I'm looking for remote roles or something local to the Portland, OR / Vancouver, WA area. Thanks in advance for boosts.
@afilina PHP is unsecure per default.
Another one: you must learn only OOP to conquest the world.
Last one: validation is optional because the user knows about their job and isn't a foolish person.
Rich Hickey goes right for the #AI jugular, and is spot on correct.
https://gist.github.com/richhickey/ea94e3741ff0a4e3af55b9fe6287887f