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cs, or coding for another subject? (it's all cs though . . . )
Biostats. R.
I just signed up. Their reviews are brutally honest. I appreciate the visuals they put together. And their unabashed love for jigsI've enjoyed kms greatly actually. And met alot of them and awesome folks. Any review is a good one
I like any review as well. I don't think tongue in cheek is coming through very well. It's good natured ribbing...
Also, R 4eva. If you have tidy verse. I hear Python is nice too.
And another 80% recoding because I wasn't smart enough the first time >.<
Recent reviews in a nutshell
C-x C-t thesis-auto-fill
emacs > vim
You are such an evil bastardWell... since you opened that can of worms... and this is the unpopular opinions thread....
emacs > vim
Did you tryIt puts parentheses... everywhere... but it can get you out of a bind...Code:C-x C-t thesis-auto-fill
You are such an evil bastard
For the record, all I know is Rstudio, which is a pretty killer IDE
Seriously? How did you get started?I like R. Thought about making a career move to data science but somehow got sucked into another chef job.
I like R. Thought about making a career move to data science but somehow got sucked into another chef job.
Seriously? How did you get started?
It's funny, because now having to do generalized linear mixed model regressions for a quarter, I'm also thinking about going back into a kitchen. Ugg.
I think I will....(a serious aside)
if you ever decide you want to go for it, feel free to ping me. Im coming up on my 10 year anniversary in data science work here in a few months.
that goes for anyone else, too. whether it's education, interviewing, honest takes on what it's like to do it, even pointing you to a recruiter, etc.
**** man. Well good luck on our feet. My partner wears crocs inside at home from foot issues, and says it helps tremendously. I tell her the crocs suck all the sexy out of the room, and she rightly ignores me.
Did you enjoy the coding you started? R can be hard to get into, and it's quirky, but really flexible in ways I appreciate the more I use it.
Bro you need to get a coding job while you still can! I have a software engineering degree and applied for a year and didn't get 1 call. 20+ years in the restaurant business. I got a gig as an electrician doing mainly PLC programming so I'm happy. It's 125k a year and 6 weeks vaca to start so I'm kinda glad I didn't get any calls.
dittoI've chosen all the wrong professions.
Bro you need to get a coding job while you still can! I have a software engineering degree and applied for a year and didn't get 1 call. 20+ years in the restaurant business. I got a gig as an electrician doing mainly PLC programming so I'm happy. It's 125k a year and 6 weeks vaca to start so I'm kinda glad I didn't get any calls.
Bro you need to get a coding job while you still can! I have a software engineering degree and applied for a year and didn't get 1 call. 20+ years in the restaurant business. I got a gig as an electrician doing mainly PLC programming so I'm happy. It's 125k a year and 6 weeks vaca to start so I'm kinda glad I didn't get any calls.
Safety is shoved down your throat on day 1. It's our #1 priority. Every day we deal with 4mv to 4160v. We burn trash and turn it into steam which inturn turns it to electricity. We don't do anything we aren't comfortable with. My team consists mainly of guys that have been there for over 20 years. The lockout/tagout procedures are in place for a reason. I have more risk of having a heart attack from climbing the 200' smokestack than I do of electrocution. Not many electricians make 125k a year bro I assure you. I got lucky AF! Luck defined as preparation meets opportunity! It took my until I was 45 to get out of the restaurant business. That place will kill you! I must admit though I am grateful for my knife and saute pan tossing skills!please correct me if this is a wrong understanding, but that salary seems pretty fair for a job where half the training is how to avoid dying a horrible death.
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