Bullshit, they tossed you out for swinging your chopped off dick around like you owned the place:
http://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/699474039614660609
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Wu's trying to passively "disprove" Izzy Galvez calling him a transphobe.Bullshit, they tossed you out for swinging your chopped off dick around like you owned the place:
http://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/699474039614660609
Brianna Wu @Spacekatgal: "I quit Ghazi over incessant transphobia."
Does Flynt/Wu not realize that he is the world's leading cause of transphobia?
Brianna Wu @Spacekatgal: "I quit Ghazi over incessant transphobia."
Does Flynt/Wu not realize that he is the world's leading cause of transphobia?
Just to hammer the point home, if Wu had been the very first tranny person I had ever met, I would have thought them all mentally ill deviants with the morals of snakes.
I know transgender people who are a lot more decent and noble than Wu and thank God I met them long before this asshole became known to me, because frankly, this guy is what they'd likely consider their window into hell.
So, "Kiva", you really hate it when people are "painfully fatphobic"?
Be sure to ask "BriBri" all about it.
COBOL is just that, and probably for quite a while. Nobody's learning it and the people who know it are getting ooooolldd. The world is full of legacy systems.Brianna Wu@Spacekatgal: "@AProteanBullet So, as far as language advice C# and C++ are the major leagues. Master this and you'll always have a career."
C++ is a freshman class in many computer science degree plans. Master that and you can compete for a job with tens of thousands of other people who have accomplished the same thing. Having never been a CS major, Flynt/Wu seems unaware of that fact. And Flynt/Wu's use of always is yet another sign of his ignorance of the discipline. People like him used to babble that if you mastered FORTRAN or COBOL or Algol-60 or PL/1 or C that you would always have a career.
Flynt/Wu having the chutzpah to dispense advice to a computer science major is laughable -- but not surprising. Fortunately, the target of this stupidity will doubtless be set on the path of righteousness by one of her profs.
Eminent or imminent? Either way, I don't believe a word of it.
No sequel will ever happen and it will not get released on Steam anytime soon.
https://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/699302544636563461
Eh, people study CS so they can pick up new languages quickly - at least that is the way I see it. It's not like in a RPG where you only have a limited number of languages you can "speak". Essentially you learn a programming language when you need it and slowly forget it again once you don't use it for a looong period of time... ok, you usually remember the shitty parts. Recommending C++ to a graduate is like saying "You need to know how to cook chicken!" to a trained cook.Brianna Wu@Spacekatgal: "@AProteanBullet So, as far as language advice C# and C++ are the major leagues. Master this and you'll always have a career."
C++ is a freshman class in many computer science degree plans. Master that and you can compete for a job with tens of thousands of other people who have accomplished the same thing. Having never been a CS major, Flynt/Wu seems unaware of that fact. And Flynt/Wu's use of always is yet another sign of his ignorance of the discipline. People like him used to babble that if you mastered FORTRAN or COBOL or Algol-60 or PL/1 or C that you would always have a career.
Flynt/Wu having the chutzpah to dispense advice to a computer science major is laughable -- but not surprising. Fortunately, the target of this stupidity will doubtless be set on the path of righteousness by one of her profs.
Women in Tech: Take Your Career to the Next Level with Practical Advice and Inspiring Stories said:Geared toward women who are considering getting into tech, or those already in a tech job who want to take their career to the next level, this book combines practical career advice and inspiring personal stories from successful female tech professionals Brianna Wu (founder, Giant Spacekat), Angie Chang (founder, Women 2.0), Keren Elazari (TED speaker and cybersecurity expert), Katie Cunningham (Python educator and developer), Miah Johnson (senior systems administrator), Kristin Toth Smith (tech executive and inventor), and Kamilah Taylor (mobile and social developer).
Written by a female startup CEO and featuring a host of other successful contributors, this book will help dismantle the unconscious social bias against women in the tech industry. Readers will learn:
· The secrets of salary negotiation
· The best format for tech resumes
· How to ace a tech interview
· The perks of both contracting (W-9) and salaried full-time work
· The secrets of mentorship
· How to start your own company
· And much more
"Founder"? As in sole founder?Sasquatch Books will release a book on March 29, 2016 that is authored by seven people. One of them is our very own Brianna "I can write english good" Wu.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1632170663
"How to start your own company" - I assume that one is being written by Wu and I pity the fool that tkaes her advice and runs with it.
"And much more" - I hate that sentence so much because it usually means diddly-squat and shows that whoever wrote the book didnt have a clear outline for it because they can't list all the things they're talking about.
Mission accomplished, Flynt. You finally have your name in a published book.
"Founder"? As in sole founder?
So she's no longer a co-founder?
Good eye!"Founder"? As in sole founder?
So she's no longer a co-founder?
I dunno who this special snowflake is, but it appears Wu royally pissed them off
https://tweetsave.com/bonsaitreehouse/status/699253514258792449
Sasquatch Books will release a book on March 29, 2016 that is authored by seven people. One of them is our very own Brianna "I can write english good" Wu.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1632170663
"How to start your own company" - I assume that one is being written by Wu and I pity the fool that tkaes her advice and runs with it.
"And much more" - I hate that sentence so much because it usually means diddly-squat and shows that whoever wrote the book didnt have a clear outline for it because they can't list all the things they're talking about.
Mission accomplished, Flynt. You finally have your name in a published book.