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So... I love Typescript, but...

"Because TypeScript already mostly works — that's part of the reason to adopt it"... c'mon


(Wife wakes up around 5-6, works out, gets ready... out the door by 7...)

7AM "Bye Honey, have a nice day" back to sleep

8AM Finally get up, shower

9AM (Bike 0.5 miles) Drop daughter off at daycare

930AM (Bike 4.5 miles) Arrive at the office. COFFEE

Noon (lunch / typically first food of the day)

4-6PM (weather / wife dependent) Leave work (Bike)

+30min (arrive home) Workout and/or chores til...

630PMish Dinner w/Family

7PMish Daughter bedtime

730-9PM TV/Computer (Work, Grad School HW or Idly surfing) on Couch w/Wife

9PM-11PM (Wife falls asleep on couch) Continue TV/Computer above... 10% chance I can play a video game

Definitely some sub-optimal parts in there, but that's the norm


Yes they do. In the old system they didn't, but everyone since ~1984 does (and most of the old-system folks are retired or near retirement now.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/post/federa...


Right I was talking to a retired, lifelong federal employee who mentioned he didn’t pay SS. Since ‘84 was over 30 years ago I expect the number to flip for those on the new pension scheme, soon.


Rick and Morty Screaming Sun Alarm Clock https://www.thinkgeek.com/product/krvn/

(I would legit buy this)


I would buy all of these too! They should sell it! It's awesome.



Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) | Senior Java Developer | Washington, DC (no remote)

AAMC is a large non-profit that supports medical schools and teaching hospitals (among others). We aren't directly an IT-focused organization, but we bring in over 50% of the revenue. Our tech stack is Angular / Tomcat / Spring / Java / Oracle SQL / etc.

We typically have a 35 hour work week (AAMC is committed to a good work/life balance). Salary is competitive.

I'm a lead on the team... you can email your resume and (optional) code samples to me at mmartz (at) aamc [dot] org


No chance on this being open to remote applicants at all? Because this looks exactly like what I'm after right now.


This sounds very interesting and fun. Would be cool for a raspberry pi picture frame type of thing


it would actually :)


Great Conference. I'm looking forward to using ng larkin :)


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