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Ahh I see..you a hater

You wrote all that for what? I dont pull my hair...I dont stress about anything. Our code is on department of defense networks and in production...it cant be shytty. :russ:

Bruh you in one lane and im in another...stop frontin like yall shyt exclusive...we get paid just like the best of them

yeah, :umad: I have no reason to hate, nikkas like you is keeping my pockets right :noah:

And how you go from :

I dont know about that...not my problem..:russ:

to

Our code is on department of defense networks and in production...it cant be shytty.

Which is it. You don't care about security as a developer, or your code is secure :mjpls:

You think because you say you make 200k that means anything?..:laff:

I make 200k....see how easy that was :laff:


im on the coli right now....:russ:

you and I both know you don't make 2 hunna. You probably not even sittin on 6 figures yet. But we can post screenshots of our paystubs if you wanna take it there :youngsabo:
 

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yeah, :umad: I have no reason to hate, nikkas like you is keeping my pockets right :noah:

And how you go from :



to



Which is it. You don't care about security as a developer, or your code is secure :mjpls:



you and I both know you don't make 2 hunna. You probably not even sittin on 6 figures yet. But we can post screenshots of our paystubs if you wanna take it there :youngsabo:

Blah, blah, blah..you corny


If my code was shytty...it would not make it to a production military server...:russ:

Its gonna cost you to take a peek at my salary.....
 

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Blah, blah, blah..you corny


If my code was shytty...it would not make it to a production military server...:russ:

Its gonna cost you to take a peek at my salary.....

You sound emotional right now breh :pachaha:

You go from "security ain't my concern" to "my code is quality enough to be on DODs prod environment".

Matter fact I know you telling duck tales now because DoD 8570.1 states that any employee, contractor, or service member having access to any information systems is required to have information security credentials. I had to have my CISSP when I received a contract to work in Afghanistan as a systems admin. There's no way you could pass any of those exams and say Java security ain't your problem.

But it's all good playbwoi...I gotta mansion in duckberg too :mjpls:
 

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You sound emotional right now breh :pachaha:

You go from "security ain't my concern" to "my code is quality enough to be on DODs prod environment".

Matter fact I know you telling duck tales now because DoD 8570.1 states that any employee, contractor, or service member having access to any information systems is required to have information security credentials. I had to have my CISSP when I received a contract to work in Afghanistan as a systems admin. There's no way you could pass any of those exams and say Java security ain't your problem.

But it's all good playbwoi...I gotta mansion in duckberg too :mjpls:

:what:....I dont need all that to code.....and not even to access DoD databases..I came right in coding...got a cac card 3 weeks later....I got a security cert back in 2007 from the NSA as part of courses I took in college that were security courses..I threw that shyt in the bushes...I do enterprise java web development....we pay guys to secure our boxes....Im not one of them

If our code had vulnerabilities....they would let us know and that shyt would never make it past staging dev servers

and if it did make it to production and got hit....i dont have to worry about that...thats security fault...need to tighten them boxes down

......Theres a whole department that tries to penetrate our shyt....the only way my shyt is hacked is if you thwarted the Javascript or jquery...thats why I said javascript is the only securty concern I have...and thats because its ran on the browser....my server code is locked the fukk down

our shyt is homegrown....all the benefits of Struts 2 with none of the weaknesses..
 

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:salute: to the homie Bdizzle

got this job offer pending background investigation....Sr. Sys Engineer working w/ AD and application authentication. That salary :ohlawd:
 

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I can code C++ too. :manny:

scripting languages can suck my dikk though. :scusthov:
 

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does IT have a lot of graveyard jobs?....i've always been a night person. but I aint trippin if not.

Yup.....most enterprise systems run 24/7. We have a major incident and a operations team at my job. they are staffed 24/7 . only downside is they have a rotating schedule and usually work 3-4 days a week.
 

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If you dont have any experience, hold off on the Masters.

A masters is great in appied and computational mathematics, if you plan on going into the science fields - Simulations/Models/Physics/AI

With that type of degree, you better be going to work for places like Valve, Nvidia, IBM etc.

For most programming jobs, that degree is over kill.

Hmmm, interesting. I just got accepted into the master's program in computer science in my school for the spring semester since I just graduated this past June with a BA in political science. I was almost finished with my bachelor's by the time I realized I wanted to get into software development, so I was advised to go for the master's instead of double majoring. Every job opening I've seen asks for applicants that have at least a bachelor's in CS or related fields, or some previous job experience.

So am I making the wrong move in going for the master's, considering my lack of experience or an undergrad degree in CS?
 
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