I've also noticed they want a lot of information about your high school experience just to get in the door, which is bizarre and smells vaguely like ageism.
And the same applications don't want to know anything about my projects in general.. only my python. Caring only about experience in the specific language they use makes me suspect an org that prioritizes interchangeability over ingenuity.
@anthropy fancy doesn't have to be slow if you're not obsessive about doing work with as few devs as possible and keep a real UX team
but nah instead of quality they would rather have layoffs
@chrisisgr8 +1 for vim
I'm "path of least resistance" like you.. it's already there on every system under the sun and you really don't need to know more than maybe a dozen keybinds to be effective . And every little new thing you learn is sooo powerful.
@Iragersh "a new sedan that weighs 5,700 pounds" ?!?
My 2016 7-passenger minivan weighs only 4,500 lbs!