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Lou Creemers
@lovelacecoding
Microsoft MVP ✨ | .NET + Vue πŸ’šπŸ’œ | Public Speaker πŸ—£οΈ | Uni Teacher | Board Member @dotnetfdn | Dad Joke Lover ❀️ | Tweeting about tech and nerdy stuff
Ede, Nederland
Born December 16
Joined June 2021
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    Hey, nice to meet you! I'm Lou and thanks to this community I went from student to web developer, speaker, and teacher within 3 years. Follow me if you would like to see more C#, VueJS,daily developer thoughts, or dad jokes on your timeline✌️.
    Portrait of a Louella with long blond hair and glasses, arms crossed, wearing a black top with colorful floral sleeves on a white background.
    Conference photo of Louella presenting with a headset microphone, standing at a podium with an open laptop. Teal and magenta screens with event branding in the background; attendees watch from the foreground.
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    DNS jokes are difficult. It can take at least 24 hours for everyone to get it
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    Saw this on LinkedIn. It's too relatable πŸ˜†
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    I told someone a JavaScript joke today. They did not react.
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    If Spiderman worked in tech, would he be a web developer?
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    Be honest. Would you go for Apple or Lenovo?
    Lenovo Thinkpad and a MacBook air next to each other on a wooden table
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    I can actually imagine this happening πŸ˜‚
    Meme of a software engineer peeing in an urinals at the very left in a long row of urinals. A recruiters starts to pee exactly next to him while there are enough urinals free that are not next to SE.

The recruiter says: 
Your background looks perfect for this open role at our company. When can you da a 10 hour take home test and 6 rounds of interviews to see if it's a good fit?
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    Can I call you CSS? Because I like your style
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    I finally found my favorite algorithm 😍
    Ostrich algorithm

In computer science, the ostrich algorithm is a strategy of ignoring potential problems on the basis that they may be exceedingly rare. It is named after the ostrich effect which is defined as "to stick one's head in the sand and pretend there is no problem". It is used when it is more cost-effective to allow the problem to occur than to attempt its prevention.
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    Amsterdam canal with boats
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    How do you cheer up a sad JavaScript developer? You 'Console' them!
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    People that don't speak English as their first language but still try to learn to code with English tutorials. You all are bad ass.
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    So wait, I can't learn JavaScript in a week?
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    Wait, there are people that actually shut down their PC's?