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Bubbs wrote: | Take BJJ from a young age, it will help with your extreme shyness and social anxiety.
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School: When the girl you really REALLY fancy says she wants to go out with you... just do something about it. Don't avoid her and clam up and turn into a mute. You will regret that for the rest of your life.
(Weird what people hold on to, I still think about it)
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University: Your housemate that looks a spit of Kate Lawler wants to bang you. When she's drunk she comes into your bedroom, she doesn't want to sleep you idiot. Also when a girl grinds your crotch in a slightly drunken state it is also an invitation.
...and when she invites all her hot mates over for the weekend, and she asks you to help her and her mate choose lingerie the right move is to go for it... you daft cunt.... I could punch you so hard in the face.
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The hot girl at your toga party in last year of uni, she came with her twat of a boyfriend but tried to lead you up to your room... the answer is always yes. She was smoking hot, her BF was a cock!
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Don't be a walkover.
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Don't go to the dentist in Llandybie when you smash your face into a car and lose a few teeth. He doesn't believe in anaesthetic and will be struck off. This will be the most painful event in your life.
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14 Pills in a night will lead to a trip to the hospital after your first ever panic attack. You will get a panic disorder and extreme anxiety. It will teach you a lot but go see a therapist as soon as you can, still worth doing as it pushed you into the best experiences of your life. |
In other words, don't do drugs kids, but shag everything you can get hold of.
Do antibiotics count as drugs? ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Bubbs wrote: |
Nope I advocate the drugs. They were awesome.. even the ones that fucked me up.. wouldn't change that experience.
Yeah, shag everything you can get a hold of.
What a waste. |
So what you're saying is, shag everything you can get hold of, do drugs and don't go to the dentist?
Can I call you Dad? ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Lord Percy wrote: | Not that it's happened to me yet but apparently it's a pet hate of programmers, when a non-programming chum rocks up with their big idea that'll make millions: "You do all the work and I'll take the intellectual rights to the idea." Almost everything has been done before or is actually a terrible idea. The 'relatively simple' stuff these days is done by hobbyists in their spare time for fun or for self-motivated CV material. I made a relatively simple budgeting app for Android, plus a couple of other things, which I'm fairly certain is what got me my current job.
As far as I can tell in my noob experience, the majority of actual programming work seems to be aimed at organisations who want some software, an app or website to complement their real-life product or service, with actual substance, that isn't contained solely within an application or website. E.g. the place I'm at now is working on a big new website for a school. |
I think the app scene's saturated now, even if you did come up with something it'll be copied and done better in no time at all. A few years back maybe, can't remember the name but that app which applied filters to images, and was bought up for an insane amount of money.
What seems to hold the value (in terms of selling out) is a user base, which isn't cheap to maintain.
angryjonny wrote: | Your gut instinct is usually right. Listen to it. |
^ this.
Bubbs wrote: | Yeah, shag everything you can get a hold of.
What a waste. |
^ and this Mainly cos the pool of err.. suitable mates (without 1700 kids) drops exponentially as you get older. |
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Lord Percy wrote: | As far as I can tell in my noob experience, the majority of actual programming work seems to be aimed at organisations who want some software, an app or website to complement their real-life product or service, with actual substance, that isn't contained solely within an application or website. E.g. the place I'm at now is working on a big new website for a school. |
Having been in the business since the tail end of the last century, all I'd say is this: things change. Boom times are over. No more 50m venture capital for an idea scrawled on a napkin.
Currently 2 ways to make money in software. Sell a few massive systems for a lot of money or sell a tiny app a few million times.
The latter is getting harder because everyone is trying it. The former is getting harder because companies are getting more savvy about where the money goes. You need references, testimonials from other customers etc so it's a bit chicken-and-egg, and with customers demanding 24x7 support, software-as-a-service, it's hard to do as a one-man-band. Also requires a huge investment of effort up front for no reward and wall-to-wall testing.
Technologies change. Keep up, or coast to retirement handholding a dwindling set of legacy systems into the grave. |
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angryjonny wrote: |
Currently 2 ways to make money in software. |
Is there any way to make money any more, without doing computery things? Any way at all? ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Household trades, although you'd need a tolerance for humanity that I couldn't muster. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Hey Percy, are you in China?
Lord Percy wrote: | and humble brag about the cool new place I work at |
I think that's partly why I do my touring threads. Don't have much else to brag about
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The proper code monkeys will know (my experience's limited to hacking together websites ), but the trend seems to be moving away from fully functional websites (you'd access on a PC etc.), and more towards mobile ones. I know lots of people who would have had a PC or laptop years ago that exclusively use a tablet now.
I don't like it personally, outlook/live mail/hotmail/msn has progressively turned to shit, to the point where you can't believe anyone actually signs off on it. The remaining fully functional desktop sites seem to be legacy products, every thing new seems to be mobile friendly and severely lacking in features.
P.S. China looks cool, watch out for ladyboys. |
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Lord Percy wrote: | What about web development sort of stuff? Where I'm working it's all about websites, back-end databases and all the bits in-between. New territory for me but I'm learning tons as I go. Doesn't really feel like this can die out any time soon because new businesses come and go every year, and a lot do well enough to want web stuff sorted professionally, so the market should be reasonably buoyant... or so I believe? |
Depends what you mean by "web development"
Once upon a time there was a market in writing web sites for companies who wanted a web presence. There's still a market in there of sorts, but these days any Tom, Dick or Harry can use 1and1 or Google sites to put together something competent enough to publish their plumbing company's phone number and hotmail address along with a couple of pictures of their van. So the days of earning a living playing in Dreamweaver and Photoshop from your bedroom are fast disappearing.
Web application development, however, is growing. IT departments hate client-server so it's becoming more and more common for even corporate applications to run in a browser these days. The trick now is developing apps that can run in the cloud to reduce capex costs and in a PaaS model or even a SaaS model to reduce ongoing running costs. We've been going that way for a few years - when we started customers were a bit iffy about the cloud, but now they demand it. Big shift in 36 months or so.
Which brings me onto: security. That's where the money is going to be over the next decade. Ethical hacking, knowledge of all the gotchas that you can prevent companies from making, etc. Growing market, and that'll only increase as people stick more and more critical systems in someone else's datacentre.
Essentially, a big shift in software is that 15-20 years ago you could be any old cowboy and earn a living selling some Excel add-in to small manufacturers etc. Now it's becoming more and more formal, as IT systems become more and more critical, so unless you're very lucky you'll be an employee of a corporate dinosaur rather than a small business owner.
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All these stories of missed sex.
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Lord Percy wrote: | Would you say it's actually so bad that there's no point getting into it? Or is it simply that it isn't as good as before, but still it's not that bad compared to a lot of other areas? Specially for a computer nerd who's spent enough years in front of a screen that he'd gladly be paid any reasonable sum for it anyway. |
Difficult to say, just don't expect it to be long term well paying. Things change to quickly (often for little real reason, sometimes as those making the decisions have no idea of long term maintenance), added to which places wanting combinations of technilogies which are not always that common.
Lord Percy wrote: | Fair points. Good thing I'm in China then (for now). |
Maybe, but China costs are going up so expect the work to go to cheaper places.
OK, small companies will probably want someone local, but then their budgets are tiny and their site requirements something that a passable graphics bod with Wordpress can knock up quickly.
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Anyhoo what I was getting at was surely you code monkeys could produce something relatively simple, not a full on social network, but something like the keep calm carry on app. I have lots of ideas if you're willing to do literally all the work and share 50% of the profits: |
Point was that a full on social network is not really that technically difficult. Bit time consuming but nothing too frightening. That is the easy bit.
The difficult bit is getting enough people to notice it and use it to make it worthwhile.
M.C wrote: | The Careful now app - monitors your driving in real time and tells you what highway code rule you've infringed upon. Feedback's exclusively in Klingon. |
And I wonder how much research goes in to any of these things to know the difference between driving slowly and driving safely
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 275 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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