Luca Pasquali

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Luca Pasquali

Luca Pasquali

@obudodev

I like computers Swe @ Google Zürich

Katılım Nisan 2017
72 Takip Edilen2 Takipçiler
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@MicheleRivaCode Option 2 winning is very optimistic imho, junior devs are usually paid around 30k and often less. Unless you expect a reply distribution skewed toward senior devs?
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That's anonymous. Dear Italian friends/people living in Italy, would you select the option representing your annual salary before taxes? My prediction is that option 2 is gonna win, followed by option 1.
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I just fixed my first bug at Google 🥳
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@SquishyCoder @spickermann @GergelyOrosz We are the lucky ones, because we get to do what we love, it's not physically demanding, and we are paid very well to do so. But worker's rights don't cover only us, they protect people that have no choice. Hope you will look at them under a different light other than lazyness
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@SquishyCoder @spickermann @GergelyOrosz I didn't wanna give a vibe of European superiority, I'm sorry if I gave you that impression. But I think that as software developers it's easy to get to the end of the day with a lot of passion and energy, and think "yeah, i can keep going".
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
An observation: while software engineers are expected to be oncall at many startups, scaleups and Big Tech, this is not communicated in job descriptions - sometimes not even part of the contract! What are JDs have you seen where it is shared that oncall is part of the job?
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@simonesanfradev Depends on which neighborhood you end up in! Neukölln for example has a ton of Italians living in it, so the Italian restaurants in the area are amazing. High risk high reward!
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I'll be in Berlin next week. First trip in 3 years. I am moved 🥲 one only rule: avoid "Italian" restaurants at ALL COSTS.
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@petermcottle Learn Git Branching is so good, I think I finally managed to understand all the git things that confused me. I'm gonna recommend it to everyone I know that uses git, thanks for your work!
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theliverr@theliverr·
Here are couple of ideas on how to use JavaScript so that you'll never end up jobless. Of course - a thread
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@NicoloRibaudo It's time to get yourself a water-cooled keyboard
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@Franc0Fernand0 Thanks for sharing! Very clear and concise. How come the complexity for heaps access times are better in the worst case than in the average case?
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