I learned a lot about US History. Next year I want to learn more about Political Philosophy, started reading the Republic as a warm up. Can't be doing with learning more and more techie stuff utterly boring.
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So what did you learn this year?
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I know what you'll be thinking of tonight whenOriginally posted by Churchill View PostJust shag sasguru up the arse, you know it's what you both want.
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Looking at his avatar he is waiting for a mouthfulOriginally posted by Churchill View PostJust shag sasguru up the arse, you know it's what you both want.
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I caknow what's bothering you. People are moving on, learning, educating themselves, while you stand still. Do something about it instead of whinging.Originally posted by Churchill View PostJust shag sasguru up the arse, you know it's what you both want.Hard Brexit now!
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You need to get some datasets and play round.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostDid some as part of my MSc... In the new year I will be looking out for a MOOC course on stats and trying put what I've learnt to more practice
I need a decent project in it to get myself motivated!
Get "data Mining with R" by Luis Torgo.Hard Brexit now!
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You should take on SpaceCadet as your apprentice, he seem eager and willing to bend over backwards.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou need to get some datasets and play round.
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Whereas you just get shafted by the mods occasionally?Originally posted by russell View PostYou should take on SpaceCadet as your apprentice, he seem eager and willing to bend over backwards.

Hard Brexit now!
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CretinOriginally posted by Jeff Maginty View Postsasguru, I respect your opinions but I think you place too much importance on knowledge & intelligence.
I know that in software development it is necessary to have quantifiable experience in a particular technology (e.g. "Must have 2 years C# & .Net dev experience").
However, in my experience of life generally, the most successful people are those who have strong social skills and high self-esteem. The problem is, these are things that I doubt can be learned in adult life. I think they come down to genetics and upbringing (ie a mixture of nature and nurture), and if a person hasn't acquired them by their 18th birthday, then it's probably too late.
I speak as someone who has spent years of leisure time studying this kind of thing and taking massive action to try to improve in the areas I mention. I stepped way outside of my comfort zone many times and faced my fears on numerous occasions, but the rewards I got (in terms of self development, the way I feel, the way people respond to me, etc) fell a long way short of what I'd hoped for or even expected. Compared to that, learning a new programming language or development tool is a trivial task.
Cheers,
Jeff.
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