coli brehs told me Reddit was an :mjpls: site but they honestly got a lot of good info

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Largest collection of real life women bussing it wide open and posting proof that its actually them on the internet :blessed:

personal finance, job related subreddits, video games, specific tv shows, deals threads, gifs

If you want to know a topic, just search it odds are there is a subreddit for it :ehh:

Most of the subs I visit, the mods lock threads that get out of hand with the swiftness. Lots of subs have rules about posting
 

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Reddit a few years ago did deserve the :mjpls: title since it was home to the most blatant anti-black communities.

They cleaned it up but its more than understandable why some dudes don’t want to go to that site, nothing “militant” about it:yeshrug:

They do still have the largest open hub for 45 supporters and the MAGA crowd :mjpls:, most places they pop up they get absolutely shyt on though :mjlol:
 

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do you have a degree, if not how else did u become a software engineer??

Coding is a skill like anything else.

Don't need a degree to be a software engineer. I attended a coding bootcamp, but what got me my first job and a foot in the industry was a portfolio and a recommendation from a Senior Engineer.

I work with plenty of people that are all across the spectrum: some people have comp sci degrees, some have graduated coding bootcamps, some have STEM degrees but not in comp sci, others have no STEM degree whatsoever and some don't have any kind of degree.

What matters is that you can code, period. All of us at my company who are software developers can.

A lot of people who graduate from college can't code themselves out of a wet paper bag and colleges don't really teach that skill.

Got to prove you have the skills and places like reddit and this thread here on this site have a lot of info and provide help:
Developer/Programming Information and Careers Thread

Got to walk the road though. Coding isn't a spectator sport and will learn nothing by only reading - must apply the skills and build multiple projects to learn how to do it and absorb the lessons learned.
 
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i can say i've honestly haven't really seen anything blatantly racist unless superficially linked to it from sites like this

my interest/sub reddits (tech/science/philosophy/art/video games/cord cutting etc) usually don't attract those types of people

if u go over to a david duke subreddit or sum sh1t then of course ur gonna see some sh1t

its an information hub and ignorant folks group it with white people because information/books/knowledge is "white people" sh1t

along with science and evolution, and those are just the young black brehs saying that...

Black folks my parents age associate anything that has to do with technology with white people because their minds are usually fukked up and they're forever stuck in a never ending inferiority complex

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