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I heard it's also very popular in Japan.


Yes, but Yahoo Japan is a completely separate entity.


It also sucks too.


I got the style but not the grace

I got the clothes but not the face

I got the bread but not the butter

I got the window but not the shutter

But I'm big in Japan



And your doctor’s office…


And floppies.


Can’t wait for more ppl making random bullsh*t PR just to earn these badges lol


a lot of swes in China use pinyin (which is a romanization system for mandarin Chinese) for naming variables/func/etc

basic vocabulary such as time/test/thread/doc/… might be used along with Pinyin as well, so you will see things like dingdan_time, testJieguo, as a Chinese myself, I found this really hard to understand without a broader context since Chinese is a tonal language..


I’m wondering what’s the cost of living in where you live? monthly rent, grocery and also gas price etc? also housing price


Varies wildly, and it's down to pure luck sometimes. I know two couples that live 200m from each other, and earn about the same. They're the best example of luck /life choices that I know of.

Couple 1: bought their house in 2011, have no kids and no car (because they live in a walkable city). So they overpaid their mortgage every month and paid it off. They are piling up savings and putting a lot into their pension funds. They could probably retire by the time they're 50.

Couple 2: bought their house in 2008, so it's overpriced and small. They only bought it to get onto the property ladder "before it's too late". They had kids around 2013. So they need 2x cars (because kids) and had to buy a larger home (2x mortgages, because home 1 was still in negative equity). The rental income from their first home is heavily taxed. Honestly, I can't see how they're ever going to retire. Their 2nd mortgage will be with them until they are both around 70 years old. Hopefully their first home will appreciate in value and they can sell it. If not, it'll provide some income (rent) or a place to boot the kids out to when they hit their 20s.


You would be surprised that it may not be that different than some parts of the US (excluding NYC and SF)


I can chime in about Berlin. Your average Senior SWE will make 3,900 euro after tax, a decent 1br apartment might be 1,200. You can save around 1,500/mo after expenses if you don't go crazy.


Cluj, Romania, senior developer, €3,300 after tax. Nice 1 bedroom apartment rent/mortgage + expenses is €400 per month. So a bit ahead the Berlin guy after living expenses.

Salaries in Europe are shit compared to US and I've zero incentive to move to Western Europe for the average wage I'd be making there.


that’s not a good question


hoestly sometimes I just wishes a language can just stays how it is now and stops adding new features…


I’m thinking maybe we can divide files into pieces and turn each pieces into a QR code then turn each QR code into a single frame?


I’m in similar situation… it’s been two years since I graduated from college and I have done literally less than 10 leetcode problems so far… but I do spend a lot of time on my hobby projects and it served me right for getting jobs as a mobile engineer in some good startups.


I would love to see more programming langauges. Every language has its own philosophy and appearance.


dang I didn’t know they are so fast…38,210 mph! this is crazy, i could not imagine seeing it pass thru…


I honestly don’t even know what that number means in interstellar space.


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