The Big Programming Thread - Page 960
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Blisse
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Silvanel
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It might be much different depending on the country though. | ||
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Acrofales
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http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/general/533654-tl-is-hiring-web-developers | ||
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Manit0u
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On May 20 2018 20:21 Silvanel wrote: Yeah. BTW isnt it standard to post salary range in IT this days? I think it is, at least in Poland. It's not standard. Some companies do not reveal salary ranges and sometimes even keep clauses in their contracts that you can't even discuss your salary with your coworkers. | ||
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Excludos
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On May 20 2018 20:50 Manit0u wrote: It's not standard. Some companies do not reveal salary ranges and sometimes even keep clauses in their contracts that you can't even discuss your salary with your coworkers. Is that even legal..? I imagine it's not in the vast majority of first world countries | ||
ShoCkeyy
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But for stating salary before working, it really depends. I guess that's how you'll weed out those who are looking to do it for the love of it, or for just money. All the companies I've worked at never stated salary before hand, they just waited to ask me what I wanted during the interview. Which I've gotten quite used to. | ||
Excludos
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On May 21 2018 02:37 ShoCkeyy wrote: So this article from NPR breaks it down within the US. As far as I know it's illegal, but companies still retaliate, especially if you don't know the law. But for stating salary before working, it really depends. I guess that's how you'll weed out those who are looking to do it for the love of it, or for just money. All the companies I've worked at never stated salary before hand, they just waited to ask me what I wanted during the interview. Which I've gotten quite used to. Same with all 3 jobs I've had in the industry as well. Salary is a subject for the interview, but it will usually not deviate far from the city average for that type of job unless you're specialised in some way. This way it's also possible to hire less skilled people, and make it work by paying them less, or vice versa for that matter. But in absolutely no way can they ask coworkers not to discuss their salaries with each other (In Norway at least). That takes away a lot of power from the employees, who wouldn't be able to know if they should be asking for 20 bucks an hour or 30. | ||
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Manit0u
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On May 21 2018 17:05 Silvanel wrote: Still i was talking about salary range not exact salary of given employee. In my company it is clearly written that any person with a position "Z" earns between "X" pln and "Y" pln monthly. The Y - X range is usually about 4500pln (1k euro). So You dont know how much someone is making exactly but You do know the general amount. The range is clearly posted on leaflets and website so potential employee know how much to expect even before applying. I think there are mutliple benefits to such strategy but i am aware it is not standard by any means. Still i think most if not all job offers i receive via linkedin contains salary range. That's not a very big range. Most offers I'm getting have gaps of 7-10k between min and max for the position. | ||
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Manit0u
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Quite an interesting presentation. Definitely recommended if you have time (even for non-Python people). | ||
WarSame
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Manit0u
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On May 24 2018 12:20 WarSame wrote: Does anyone have any good recommendations for open source projects that involve Java? I'm trying to start contributing to the open source community and I don't know how to find what projects I could be useful for. https://github.com/trending/java | ||
Silvanel
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On May 23 2018 06:54 Manit0u wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lmCu8wz8ro Quite an interesting presentation. Definitely recommended if you have time (even for non-Python people). Begining was kinda meh. But later parts on decorator, generator and context manager were nice. | ||
Liquid`Jinro
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https://warhammerunderworlds.com/deck-guides/ so I wanna scrape each category, and within each category I want to scrape each sub-category to get the two tables of cards that were used. This is a really small data set, so takes like 10 minutes to manually copy it down, but I want to know how to do it in python. Would I be able to do this with something like the requests-html library, and just re-rendering the page for each category/sub category? Also, if you have recommendations for places (tutorials, blog posts, books) to learnmore about web scraping, please share - I've got a decent grasp of the python libraries for data processing but not so much acquisition. Also I guess learning javascript wouldn't be an awful idea...? | ||
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