• @[email protected]
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      306 days ago

      Software dev here,

      It doesn’t stop you from typing code, but it does drastically hinder the process. You often need to pull up technical documentation (for the language, framework, platform, etc), or search the internet for things, like “C# HttpClient how to serialize JSON with a different naming policy”

      Not to mention, if any of your dev resources are online, no Internet prevents you from running your code. Like, if you need to connect to an S3 bucket, AWS instance, or Azure Database

      • @WagyuSneakers
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        85 days ago

        Anyone who says they’ve never had to look up a command is a liar.

      • Natanox
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        55 days ago

        Just do it the old fashioned way. Just imagine the huge shelves full of books* you can show off after, like, 2 months!

        *There’s also a 50% chance of growing a grey beard

      • @criss_cross
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        35 days ago

        Or if you need a new dependency or library you can’t add that

    • hope
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      They could work for a company that requires remote coding environments.

    • thermal_shock
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      66 days ago

      Don’t try to bring logic into this

    • Owl
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      36 days ago

      Not having access to the internet is like not having access to 80% of your brain

      • kadotux
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        25 days ago

        So you’ll just code 20% of the project and the rest when internet is back up /j