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rjz / projects_spec.ts
Created September 30, 2016 19:22
Testing with fetch, fetchmock, and TypeScript
// Example of mocking out global `fetch`
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// Spec works using Jasmine (via Karma) and _either_ tsc or babel.
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// $ npm install --save-dev fetch-mock whatwg-fetch
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// If using `tsc`, grab the type definitions as well:
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// $ typings --save --global dt~fetch-mock dt~whatwg-fetch
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bricker / amznymous.md
Last active April 23, 2024 11:14
An Amazon Programmer's Perspective (http://pastebin.com/BjD84BQ3)

Originally posted at http://pastebin.com/BjD84BQ3

Trigger warning: mention of suicidal ideation

tl;dr: I burned out as a developer at Amazon at the end of my second year. I’ve since found a healthy and sustainable work-life balance and enjoy work again. I write this to A) raise awareness, especially for new-hires and their families, and B) help give hope and advice to people going through the same at Amazon or other companies.

Hello, world

There’s been no shortage of anecdotes, opinions, and rebuttals regarding Amazon’s corporate culture as of late. I write this not to capitalize on the latest news-feed fad, but to share what I had already written and promptly deleted. I didn’t think anyone would want to hear my story, but it’s apparent people are going through a similar experience and don’t have a voice.

I’m a Software Development Engineer II at Amazon; SDE II basically means a software developer with at least 2–3 years of industry experience. I started at Amazon as an SDE I.

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// Regular Expression for URL validation
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// Author: Diego Perini
// Created: 2010/12/05
// Updated: 2018/09/12
// License: MIT
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// Copyright (c) 2010-2018 Diego Perini (http://www.iport.it)
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