Wes Winn, B.S. Computer Science, University of Washington (2013) • Answered January 30, 2020
Python took me about 6 hours to learn, give or take.
I wasn't a pro at it that quickly by any means, and that didn't include heavy use of 3rd party packages, but the syntax ...
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Chris Summers, former Electronics and Connection Clerk at Walmart (2005-2010) • Answered February 8
Since you just posted this on an international Q&A site seen, read, and written on by millions world wide and there are several managers, upper management, and office worke...
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Jérôme Cukier, former software engineer at Uber (2015-2020) • Answered September 7
It would be much, much harder than they think.
For a bit of context, Uber and Lyft have spent billions on incentives and promotions including discounts or free rides for new...
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Joshua Gross, Has conducted research on matching talent to jobs • Answered November 3, 2020
MBAs aren't paid… at least, not for having an MBA. If you have an MBA and work the fryer at a McDonald's, you're going to make what other McDonald's workers make.
However, a...
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Jack Brennen, Software Engineer for over 30 years • Answered March 16
If you're a 31 year old programmer, you should be learning constantly.
If you're not in a job where you can learn constantly, change jobs. (When I was 31, my company got acq...
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