I realized I couldn’t zoom and open visual studio together. It makes zoom choppy. As my app grew bigger, I can only load one at a time. There is one that wouldn’t even load if I start it first. All the ui has finally take their revenge on me. My only choice is to open two visual studio at most. Three would sometime crash. Anyway, there are definitely attractive salary everywhere. I was wondering why am I still here. Six months contract has gone. I will be here one year soon. The thing is I so wanted to go but I can’t tell what’s holding me back. Probably because the app was done halfway. hm… The frustration was the hardwares. Spent most of the useless time there configuring here and there. Should have done more research on that. the thing is I am software engineer why do I need to configure hardware ah? I thought just plug in, connect and start sending command… well, too bad. it’s not. Shall I be attracted to higher salary and go now? Thing is, it was not for c# but for Go lang. I hadn’t touch go since I started this job…. should have just gone for the entry level job for Go.
The amount I spent on learning before applying actually costed me more money until I do enough work. Still learning process is still needed even while working. Doing things subconsciously can make the easiest problem complicated. Could be your old habits or subconscious typing or the auto correction? hm.. This one is more like my habit. It is a hard to catch error when we did like that. I was thinking what goes wrong and no matter what I did, it would not return my desired results. Turned the code that I wrote previously and just a line only which I overlooked while checking, was blocking the rest of the changes… Dangerous code is the counter code that you wrote to right a wrong or blocking the wrong from working. That’s normally a temporary solution but the solution turned out to be preventing me doing other works… sigh… 😮💨 Today’s a lucky day and I found it while doing another part… so it is good not to always focus on one problem. The other problem could be the c...
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