https://google.github.io/comprehensive-rust/
If you look up my username on LinkedIn, you can get a good summary of my career. Most of my jobs have been go in, fix things, then on to the next thing; though the immediate COVID period was pretty bumpy in that regard (shorter-term gigs). I'm pretty sure I need another cert or two at this point, but have had some family issues distracting me the past few months from studying/focusing on what's next. I'm also working three different things right now (1 5-10hr/wk PT job + 2 intermittent gigs). I can't remember the job market being this bad or picky in my life; and I actively wonder how I'd be able to leave the field entirely. It feels like everyone wants a unicorn on the cheap these days.
Something with a "solid" 10-15/hrs a week would be an improvement over what I have going on right now; let alone full-time work. How do I even find such a thing on LinkedIn/Indeed/whatnot? Reddit's gotten me at least two jobs in the past, but the state of things there seems to be less promising these days. I figured I'd ask here to see if anyone else is in a similar situation, and how they're managing.
Thank you.
https://blog.apnic.net/2023/06/21/enabling-ipv6-support-for-ipv4-only-apps-on-linux/
Guest Post: How to easily enable IPv6 support for apps without it.
https://nim-lang.org/blog/2023/08/01/nim-v20-released.html
The Nim team is proud and happy to announce Nim version 2.0.
https://github.com/coding-horror/basic-computer-games
An updated version of the classic "Basic Computer Games" book, with well-written examples in a variety of common MEMORY SAFE, SCRIPTING programming languages. See https://coding-horror.gi...
https://github.com/unquietwiki/sortplz
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https://nim-lang.org/blog/2023/06/27/version-1614-released.html
The Nim team is happy to announce version 1.6.14, our seventh (and largest) patch release for Nim 1.6.
https://nim-lang.org/blog/2021/11/15/zen-of-nim.html
Transcript of Zen of Nim presentation at NimConf2021
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