Looking forward to giving this a spin, I moved over to using brackets a lot but remember liking Coda a lot. I think I will have another go at using it the changes sound like they have some pretty big improvements.
Amazing well done! Sounds like they chose very wisely the scope of the mission and came up with a useful goal that they could archive with the limited resources. Lets hope they get some useful data from the methane detector
Hi I think they are legally able to do this from my understanding of EU law. It sucks especially if you have had to relocate for the job but you obviously were not enjoying working for them. It sounds as if the lead dev might be feeling overprotective of his own work and does not want to let go.
I am sure you will find another job easily enough as good devs are in demand. Hopefully at a place where you are valued and can contribute your skills
If the contract has a minimum period, then they have to show ' cause' when firing someone.
Not being a good fit won't be good enough. If it was, the minimum period in a contract wouldn't be worth anything as that's easy for an employer to say with no backup.
This issue is a major difference between typical contracts in the EU and the at will employment status which is typical in the US. It makes it 'easier' for startups to operate in the US, and means that international companies will hire slower in the EU, but are more likely to let US staff go if they have to change staffing levels quickly.
Depending on the rental contract - if it's anything like the UK, the author may have a cause of action against the landlord as well - normally there's a minimum notice period.
> Depending on the rental contract - if it's anything like the UK, the author may have a cause of action against the landlord as well - normally there's a minimum notice period.
"kicked out" could include "followed all the legal procedures and evicted me".
That's not really what happened though. I had a contract for a minimum of four months on the apartment. Which wouldn't have been a problem for me even if I quit after three months.
I deposited the last months rent when I signed the contract. When I informed the landlord that I could only stay two months, she kept the deposit and forced me to leave the apartment in the middle of the second month.
I don't really think my landlord was treating me illegally, unethical perhaps considering the situation. Unbabel helped me set up the contract for the apartment. They knew that I was stuck with it for four months when they fired me.
I don't see how swift locks you in more that objective C ? I guess as its so much more accessible and easy to step into from javascript / java / C# it makes it more tempting to use compared to using something like Xamarin. I don't see this as a dark ploy just Apple wanting to make themselves as developer friendly as possible.
I think SRP in terms of using classes with dependency injection. If you are injecting an instance of a class you only want it do do one thing and changing the class being injected you only want it to change one piece of behavior. If the class has more than one responsibility it would mean that injecting dependencies would become unmanageable.