Sandesp, thanks for asking. We use workable for applications, this is the opening we currently would prefer to hire for. If this does not work, please email me: pendleton@muster.com
You would be surprised to learn that in some impoverished countries like Nepal being called fat is a compliment. People use same word to describe someone who is fat or muscular. It is a compliment because being fat means you are rich enough to have more than enough to eat.
Are you serious? We live in a capitalism. With all the things you see happening in the tech world you cannot stand some guy using the system to get a six figures salary. Or are you angry because you are one of those programmers who took years to progress through small promotions and cannot stand this whole world of bootcamp-grads making six-figures after a 3-months training.
I am not angry at all - what I really am is astonished.
> ...cannot stand this whole world of bootcamp-grads making six-figures after a 3-months training.
Hmm... Why not just get rid of all these annoying CS courses at University? I mean - who needs them anyway if you could just spend 3 months to reach such a badass salary?
What I am saying is the industry will behave with demand and supply. You can only expect bootcamps to get more and more popular with increasing software engineering jobs and increasing number of people changing careers. Bootcamps happen to be a feasible choice for people struggling to learn on their own and looking to find mentorship and structured learning environment without spending years and large tuition fees. However, if you are dissatisfied with the bootcamp education then vilifying someone who is just trying to help other people like him is not the right way.
I came from several not-so-famous languages to learning English and I am not the right specimen for your questions. However, I wanted to say that learning a completely different language has changed my understanding of what communication is. I started understanding how spoken words are just tags to ascribe abstract ideas that both the speaker and the listener can relate to. At the same time, there are parts of the communication that gets lost and that's why people are not completely understood-something quite common in the internet. Learning a language can help bridge that gap in communication and most importantly, help an individual get a better perspective of the culture the said language is attached to. Because, as it is repeatedly said most of the human communication happens through body-language and tone alone which is only possible in a face-to-face interaction with good attention and focus from both parties.
Hey do you have another working link for Public penetration test results: https://ptr.iot.nist.gov/A2L7P9D23345 you posted
a month ago. I had to send a message here because Hackernews does not allow direct messages.