MySQL on Linux to configure Bunch of Rows in a Table
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@lance said:
@scottalanmiller The web application I built was with php and mysql. I looked at ruby on rails and did a little bit with it, but what I'm really interested in is node and MongoDB. I have a MEAN stack spun up on digital ocean that I have been learning with.
Quixotic is primarily a MEAN shop now. It is a transition for us as no one came from a MEAN background. @QuixoticAndy is principle engineer and came from a C# background. But we are making the transition and loving the technology.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@lance said:
@scottalanmiller The web application I built was with php and mysql. I looked at ruby on rails and did a little bit with it, but what I'm really interested in is node and MongoDB. I have a MEAN stack spun up on digital ocean that I have been learning with.
I did PHP / MySQL in the old days. Definitely prefer the more modern Ruby and Node mentalities.
Definitely love Ruby and Node. I figured it would be good to have some PHP / MySQL experience because of the amount of jobs in my area.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Your senior just "asked you to develop software?" How does he expect you to do that? What if he asked you to write a song or build a car?
Have you hear some of the pop music these days? Writing a song actually shouldn't be that hard.
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@scottalanmiller said:
No amount of IT experience prepares you to be a developer. It's a different job, a different range of skills.
True that. You'll also run into many developers who can't do simple things like install software or configure IP settings on their computer, etc. Two very different fields.