We need a dlang job network
monkyyy
crazymonkyyy at gmail.com
Sun Mar 1 23:28:09 UTC 2026
On Sunday, 1 March 2026 at 20:42:54 UTC, Abdulhaq wrote:
> On Sunday, 1 March 2026 at 19:30:06 UTC, monkyyy wrote:
>> On Sunday, 1 March 2026 at 18:14:57 UTC, Abdulhaq wrote:
>>> On Saturday, 28 February 2026 at 23:41:12 UTC, monkyyy wrote:
>>>> ...
>>>
>>> Since time immemorial, people have used social networks to
>>> get recommendations for who to hire. Is the person
>>> trustworthy and good at the task?
>>>
>>> So, it's already happening. When a D job comes up, people
>>> will ask around if they know any good developers looking for
>>> work.
>>>
>>> Given this is the case, it's important to look after your
>>> people network, make a good impression on those around you,
>>> and keep in touch with them over the passage of time.
>>
>> what argument are you even making? That since people made
>> bread with wheat with a mortar and pestle, you dont even need
>> windmills?
>
> Well for example, start by being polite to your fellow
> developers. If you can't manage that then you won't be asked to
> join the company no matter how many spreadsheets your name is
> on.
Based on what? Have you never spoken to someone who was polite
*and* struggling to find work in the broken system?
Oh if I was polite would you say my resume was the wrong color?
If that, would you say I needed to pick a better degree? Did I do
the wrong free labor for years at the wrong sort of internship?
Oppie, geuss I'll start my next multi year attempt at fitting in.
How much more effort shall I give society for free, begging for
approval? Whats the right level of balance here? Y`all can go
"masters preferred" but I cant ask for yall to type `touch
dlangnetwork.csv`, **even for your own sake** cause I think its a
coin flip outside your control for mass layoffs when the next
bubble bursts. If you have any of your self worth tried up in a
job from your amazing social skills, Im sure that will be
emotionally fun.
What the flying **fuck** are you doing criticizing my personality
when I suggesting a course of action, **I brought up my personal
failings to start** it is not revelent to the cost/benefits of
such plan or any such alternatives. Its outside me that people
are applying to 1000 jobs before getting an interview and that
you will get 1000 ai slop applications for every job posting,
that may suck for everyone. If someone proposed a road and you
objected on the grounds that roads cost money, why shouldn't they
be thrown out for bikesheding, "ummm yeah, the estimate is bolded
on the first page; we know"
You can keep your politeness, I hate it; give me actual kindness
and idea generation.
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