Everything is essentially written and recorded by Cincinnati native, Mark H… Read Full Bio ↴Everything is essentially written and recorded by Cincinnati native, Mark Hand. With drums recorded by long-time friend, Brad Mason. What began as a multi-track extravaganza has now become a full-fledged band. Mark has recruited past band mates to assemble a group to play his songs live. C+ Average only releases EPs to speed up the process of getting the music out there. Their freshman release, The Unification of Rock and Evil, is now available, and the second release, Drive Safe, is in the final stages of production.
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Hey Aaron
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@Infinighost
Similarly, I'm amazed at how recruiters think about tech stacks these days. They will post a job demanding, say, Angular experience. They'll receive a resume from someone with React and Vue.js and throw the resume in the trash because yOu dOn'T hAvE aNgUlAr eXpErIeNcE. As if it's IMPOSSIBLE to learn a new framework quickly if you have significant experience with similar products. So frustrating.
@chrisathanas
HR departments don’t know about software development
@theBIGgee
This was literally me. I can't remember the year specifically 2019 or 2020. I've never learnt Angular since then, and I will never learn it.
@platinumsun4632
Meh resumes weren’t made for truths.
@perfumegoose
You won't learn Angular overnight
@RakibHasan-jt8hv
@@perfumegoose yup
@rachidbadini7056
Yup, I believe it's way better to perfectly master an imperfect tool than the opposite. At some point, programming feels like learning new tools to build the same things, and it feels like a waste of time to learn new hot tools that will be around just a few years
@kawallabair3216
"If anyone is talking in absolutes rather than tradeoffs, just ignore them" - An absolute statement. Now what do I do?
@SOLDAT_MENDES
just take it with a grain of salt and consider it as a reminder to approach things with a balanced perspective.
@thommccarthy1139
Yep. Just jumped from Node JS at my previous job to now working with Visual Basic. The tools are just that, tools.