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I Recreated Shazam's Algorithm from Scratch because no one is hiring jnr devs

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      The job market is very hard right now. It feels like 2009 all over again. It took until 2014 to recover in my local area.

      And there is a LOT of new devs getting pushed out. Crazy.

      nice project!

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        The job market is very hard right now. It feels like 2009 all over again. It took until 2014 to recover in my local area.

        And there is a LOT of new devs getting pushed out. Crazy.

        nice project!

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        Hi, nonprogrammer poking my head in from all. What happened in 2009?

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          Hi, nonprogrammer poking my head in from all. What happened in 2009?

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          A global recession.

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            Hi, nonprogrammer poking my head in from all. What happened in 2009?

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            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subprime_mortgage_crisis

            My local area was hit bad about a year later than everyone else. But once it hit, houses were close to 1/2 the price of what they were going a year earlier + unemployment was up to about 20%. It was VERY bad and I remember trying to get a job in the middle of it. I got lucky and got something around an hour away while quite a it of my social group moved away.

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              A global recession.

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              oh huh, really showing my age here heh

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                oh huh, really showing my age here heh

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                Oh don't worry you'll get to experience one firsthand in [ checks watch ] about 20 minutes.

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                  The job market is very hard right now. It feels like 2009 all over again. It took until 2014 to recover in my local area.

                  And there is a LOT of new devs getting pushed out. Crazy.

                  nice project!

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                  I had just graduated, fresh engineer and super happy I landed a pretty good starting engineering job in a great company. I was quite lucky. Engineers dropping like flies, becoming taxi drivers, or whatever they could find to sustain their families. All investments everywhere were dwindling. Thankfully oil prices were high regionally so some remained.

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                    If you're reading this and you're learning programming, don't bother.

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                      Contributing to big project can earn you more recognition than doing little project from scratch.
                      You know JS ? Contribute to some libs.
                      Found a bug in chrome ? Report the bug, learn a bit of C++, and submit a patch to fix it.

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                        If you're reading this and you're learning programming, don't bother.

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                        I'd say code skills are useful for lots of situations, not only as job: it helps general problem-solving, exercises the brain, good knowledge to own. Actually, coding for hobby feels way better than working as dev (I have a 10+yr DevOps carreer, I'm thinking of going back as a hobby and seeking smth else IT-related)

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                          The job market is very hard right now. It feels like 2009 all over again. It took until 2014 to recover in my local area.

                          And there is a LOT of new devs getting pushed out. Crazy.

                          nice project!

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                          Doesn't seem that bad to me, but I'm not a junior, or in the US.

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                            I honestly don't think that doing these cool things improves your odds of getting hired. Junior Devs don't really touch these parts of a platform, let alone lead development on them from scratch.

                            A valuable engineer, to me, is someone who writes clean, maintainable code and follows common patterns. That's also something which has to be learned by trial and error to actually see the value of.

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                              I honestly don't think that doing these cool things improves your odds of getting hired. Junior Devs don't really touch these parts of a platform, let alone lead development on them from scratch.

                              A valuable engineer, to me, is someone who writes clean, maintainable code and follows common patterns. That's also something which has to be learned by trial and error to actually see the value of.

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                              And how would you demonstrate clean code and check for maintainability or patterns? How can you gauge the value of their trial and error?

                              Look at their code, look at their work. It is a point of reference for potential and actual scenarios.

                              This would absolutely increase their odds.

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                                And how would you demonstrate clean code and check for maintainability or patterns? How can you gauge the value of their trial and error?

                                Look at their code, look at their work. It is a point of reference for potential and actual scenarios.

                                This would absolutely increase their odds.

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                                Sure, look at their personal projects. I'm just saying the maintainability and quality of the code and speed of iteration is more of the point than how impressive the math is behind an ML algorithm. I've just seen a lot of ML engineers/data scientists who really suck at writing maintainable code

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                                  I'd say code skills are useful for lots of situations, not only as job: it helps general problem-solving, exercises the brain, good knowledge to own. Actually, coding for hobby feels way better than working as dev (I have a 10+yr DevOps carreer, I'm thinking of going back as a hobby and seeking smth else IT-related)

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                                  I believe many challenges in life can be reduced to some common kind of problems, expanding the usefulness of problem solving skills in computing to other domains @[email protected]

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                                    Contributing to big project can earn you more recognition than doing little project from scratch.
                                    You know JS ? Contribute to some libs.
                                    Found a bug in chrome ? Report the bug, learn a bit of C++, and submit a patch to fix it.

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                                    Cyou count to 100? Learn quantum physics, compute the odds for each ball, and win the lottery. Easy peasy. I don't know why these kids can't thrive here in the future.

                                    /s

                                    In all seriousness, learning c++ or any language is good advice but it may only be easy or even possible if you have a certain background of concepts. We tend to overlook those, and remember achieving a certain skill without the full picture

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                                      If you can. Sales Engineering is a good field for engineers that need work but are not expected to code like an outright developer.

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                                        Hi, nonprogrammer poking my head in from all. What happened in 2009?

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                                        Tht crash of '08

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                                          Oh don't worry you'll get to experience one firsthand in [ checks watch ] about 20 minutes.

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                                          Ngl I’m a little bit looking forward to the next housing crash, because maybe then I can finally buy a fucking house for a not-too-insane price.

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