
wollie35
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Yeah i from the Netherlands so i guess that explains the difference between work experience nessecary. And also saying IT cause it's easier then to keep saying software engineer (that's what I am oficially, but working on another degree now). If you did PHP/SQl for Asylum, does this mean you contributed to this website, cause i kinda thought this was a big template, sinds every fora uses it. (Escape from tarkov, Olympus and other). But i could be wrong. And yes i know templates still need work, but not that much usually. I completely agree with everything u say tho. But if u wanna do a project imo, do something u do for u. Where you can make it however you want. More importantly can make all the mistakes you want. I think doing a project like Asylum would make it limited to what they want. But yeah job experience wise, speaking for the Netherlands. U don't need alot in webdevelopng/software engineer. Hell my first intern leader was a developer who didn't know how to write code (he didn't start as a developer but slowly got into it. He was pretty shitty at coding, but yaknow what can you expect.
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God i love braindead people who say stuff when they have nothing usefull to contribute to the conversation
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Idk where ur from, and i never said u don't need experience to get into a job. But from where I live you don't need 2-10 years experience to get an IT job, mainly because technology is our biggest profit maker we have over here and we are very advanced in it. The experience I had was mostly from some projects I just did for home, i created a couple websites left and right but that's not very interesting to do imo. Even with me then having less then 2 years experience (not including school), I still got one of the highest paying jobs at a big wellknown company at the age of 19. As I said might be different it might be different where u live, but come here with an IT-degree and you have a 99.36% chance of getting a job in most areas (not a madeup number). Sidenote: I stopped developing now and going more for the combination of business/IT because I find programming to antisoscial, but I still got quite a bit of experience on it. edit: I agree that Asylum could be an interesting project, but that would only be if you wouldn't be writing in this shitty language that is needed for arma. Yes I know that most languages are the same with different syntaxes, but if you create some fun projects. learn python it's an insanely strong language which can do basically everything, just nothing specifically well. It's fastly growing and has recently left java in the dust. If your interested in the business side of things as well, it can do alot of data analysis. My current project that i am working on to learn a bit more code: Written in python, neural network that manages to learn your handwriting (with all the letters input of course) and then this followed up by being able to create sentences with your handwriting. Currently it has a 96% succesrate and still learning. And no i am not commiting identity fraud with it
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he cheated for 2 days and got caught. Unless your always is 2 days ur complimenting him
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at 1:05 how does that even work, u legit bumped the side and u barely lost any speed.
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Speaking from experience, u don't need alot of experience (and certainly not this experience) to work at Microsoft.
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Exactly. Even if paid if ur smart u don't work for Asylum imo. Just don't learn anything with it that u can use in the future.
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but that's why i said i doubt it's a usefull one. Why experience in a shitty language, unpaid, when you can go out and get a paid experience in a better language where you can do more stuff and is also relevant. Better of creating random python project, or C# or program a raspi for all i know. More fun and more usefull (if your not looking for gaining experience while being paid).
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you missed the timestamp by 6 seconds on a 1 min (not counting the intro bit) clip, that's 10 %. Just dont put intros in videos anymore, this isn't 2012
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please destroy ur into clip
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Even if i don't work full time i still get paid
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I don't think this fits the "game" definition
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blake get ur friend danille to delete that intro please. Like make it so it crashes his editing software as soon as he injects it, thx
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Not even mentioned. We had an interesting conversation when i was drunk
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that's the most dumb thing ive heared in a while. Ive loved developing at a bunch of places. Why would you work for free. Does a rapper who loves rapping perform for free?
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thank god i was being completely serious that someone would actually take blakes name and then send the clip to blake for him to upload
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we both know this is someone else under ur name. U can't fly 4 shit
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Technically owners never get paid. , at least not in the normal salary way. I mean I understand where phill is coming from. Development is a high paying job (especially in the Netherlands, idk other places). And I am sorry @•Њ• cHIP oTLE but i doubt this is usefull for experience.
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Meh, tbh don't listen to corporals. Some sgts and lts have brains. Dont listen to higherups if they try to take fun away
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I understand why ur asking around. But you know leads is a business on it's own.
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edit went back rammed their other ifrit and died. But besides the point
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Nobody was saying that. It's just that no revive timer is a bit overpowered. Now that's the opinion of some people, such as smee sean, mason and many others. As u say ur done with the discussion because u said ur opinion. U started the discussion because of their opinion. Idk if that makes u a hypocrite or extremely dumb
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u forgot 1 thing. Asylum is deadderooni. So houses/sheds don't go for that much. Especially on S3
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if time doesn't work try a hospital
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Why would anyone gathering barley before this update do it when no cops are on. U could collect barley even with 15 cops on cause it was legal. But ur right it doesn't matter cause there is no pop left. I hope asylum V2 will change that. I truly do