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markerikson / job-search-questions.md
Last active June 16, 2024 20:11
Assorted questions to ask companies in interviews

Questions

Company

  • company location / remote?
  • what project management method?
  • good and bad company culture?
  • performance reviews?
  • what's the path to profitability?
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iam-hussain / default HTTP
Last active June 10, 2024 22:10
Serve nextJS app from a port through NGINX reverse proxy HTTP and HTTPS
# Serve nextJS app from a port through NGINX reverse proxy (HTTP)
# Path: /etc/nginx/sites-available/default
# Default server configuration for HTTP
server {
server_name www.DOMAINNAME.com DOMAINNAME.com;
# Serve any static assets with NGINX
location /_next/static {
alias /home/ubuntu/PROJECT_FOLDER/.next/static;

I bundled these up into groups and wrote some thoughts about why I ask them!

If these helped you, I'd love to hear about it!! I'm on twitter @vcarl_ or send me an email carl.vitullo@gmail.com

Onboarding and the workplace

https://blog.vcarl.com/interview-questions-onboarding-workplace/

  • How long will it take to deploy my first change? To become productive? To understand the codebase?
  • What kind of equipment will I be provided? Will the company pay/reimburse me if I want something specific?
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timvisee / falsehoods-programming-time-list.md
Last active July 5, 2024 10:02
Falsehoods programmers believe about time, in a single list

Falsehoods programmers believe about time

This is a compiled list of falsehoods programmers tend to believe about working with time.

Don't re-invent a date time library yourself. If you think you understand everything about time, you're probably doing it wrong.

Falsehoods

  • There are always 24 hours in a day.
  • February is always 28 days long.
  • Any 24-hour period will always begin and end in the same day (or week, or month).