Post AUDPcQ6LphiGsayLXE by annasara@social.linux.pizza
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(DIR) Post #AUDPcQ6LphiGsayLXE by annasara@social.linux.pizza
2023-04-01T17:43:42Z
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From a job ad on LinkedIn:...you should be in the habit of writing code without bugs...#jobad #webdev #bugFreeCode
(DIR) Post #AUDPv9BSxKeNufIKC8 by satan@hell.social
2023-04-01T17:47:24.922Z
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@annasara@social.linux.pizza Why has'nt devs thought about that before?!
(DIR) Post #AUDPzu2ofi10PGW5AW by newt@stereophonic.space
2023-04-01T17:47:45.837833Z
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@annasara I’m in the habit of writing bugs without code
(DIR) Post #AUDQeYYrRyzJeOtFyq by zleap@qoto.org
2023-04-01T17:55:41Z
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@annasara LOL, I am sure most people try their best to do this, which is why I assume we write cost, test, and then write more code and fix problems based on test results.
(DIR) Post #AUDQiuDEtS7bxWqnlQ by gustav@jkpg.rocks
2023-04-01T17:53:39Z
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@annasara Job ads never disappoint.I remember one that required 10 years of experience in Node.js when it had only been around for a few. Not even the creator was viable for that position
(DIR) Post #AUDVo2nctWMjoG8k2C by alejandrobdn@social.linux.pizza
2023-04-01T18:53:25Z
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@annasara Therefore, you should be creative in solving challenges (as a premise for a coder) but also just write as a robot.Their logic is overwhelming. Bravo.