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It's been quite a while since I last posted here, but I just created a new video that I think WordPress users will find pretty informative. So, I wanted to share it here on Tumblr as well.
In the video, I discuss the potential pitfalls of using tools like SlickStack and walk you through how to investigate a project to help avoid common issues. I hope you find it helpful!
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Does anyone still use Tumblr? 🙏😅😬
This is an honest question.
Interact if you are alive, and well.
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Hey guys, it has been a longgg time.
Just thought I would share this issue I found back in 2016 with JP Morgan Chases Ultimate Rewards system.
Please up it on reddit if you found it interesting, or share on twitter.
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Check it out, if you like seeing your photos explode into a million particles.
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I recently added a EDIT feature.
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Long-time follower (don't even remember how), first-time asker: changing careers and wanted to ask someone in the field. There are all these coding boot camps/non-accredited programs being advertised online and I'm curious if they are worth it vs. a traditional computer science degree. I'll admit I don't even know yet what area I would want to specialize in, but I just need to get the ball rolling on entering a career I enjoy. Thoughts?
Let me just say this.
Formal education is not really a prerequisite for most of the available roles in the software world. I only attended college for a couple of months, and decided a CS degree wasn't right for me. Granted at the time their web courses were at least 2-4 years behind in terms of real world usage (unless you wanted to work for some massive corporate software machine, this was 10 years ago).
I think the route I took is still an effective route
1) pick something that interests you
2) come up with some sort of project, or idea you want to make, or contribute to open source
3) start coding, you will learn on your way
4) repeat a bunch of times
After you feel comfortable enough apply for a jr position at a company, and use your projects as your resume. The current amount, and quality of freely avaible information is a MIND FUCK. When I first got into this I was lucky if I saw a forum post explaining how to do something the wrong way...
Its an ever-changing field, which is why being able to learn on your own is much more powerful than taking a course in whatever...
At the moment “real world experience” is valued much more than degrees, and the barrier of acquiring such experience is pretty low.
Best of luck!
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@icodeforlove: Thanks!
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Wintergatan - Marble Music Machine (2000 marbles)
This is incredible! At first i was like hmm that doesn’t sound like music, then the dude drops the beat hard.
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@icodeforlove: Wintergatan - Marble Music Machine (2000 marbles)
This is incredible! At first i was like hmm that doesn't sound like music, then the dude drops the beat hard.
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That felt good, oh soo good to watch
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Also it would seem as if shes trying to communicate with her viewers as if there was no such thing as a mic.
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Former Mexican President
wait for her reaction when he drops the bomb
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He seems pretty awesome, too bad the US just has a bunch of jokers running for president.
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Former Mexican President
wait for her reaction when he drops the bomb
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"hey officer, would you like to buy some marijuana"
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savage
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Former Mexican President
wait for her reaction when he drops the bomb
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As a male every one of her videos is a emotional rollarcoaster for me.
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She’s cute
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