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  1. Why is it that when we tried to transition Nessa to kibble she had diarrhea for a week(We changed back to raw food) but she’s fine eating sticks, leaves, grass, mulch, fur. #RaisingNessa #dogsofmastodon #bernesemountaindog #dogs #MastadonDogs #berners

  2. She can sometimes be quite a character, full of quirks and surprises. Today, she experiences snow for the very first time in her life. Watching her frolic and play in the snow is a joy. #RaisingNessa #dogsofmastodon #bernesemountaindog #dogs #MastadonDogs #berners

  3. It is over 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius), so I'm not going for a walk. Bernese Mountain Dogs do not like warm weather. #RaisingNessa #bernesemountaindog #dogsofmastodon #dogs #berners

  4. One of those days. Working on a new feature and then snowballing into 3 extra features that should be build in order to implement the original feature. #featurecreep

  5. Soon this little munchkin will be home with us. Meet Nessa. She’s 5 weeks old. #dogsofmastodon #dogs #raisingnessa

  6. Working as a manager in a small organization requires adaptability and the ability to take on multiple roles. In addition to managing personnel, you also handle technical responsibilities such as being a devops engineer, software developer, and systems administrator. Understanding the clients' business is crucial for delivering a satisfactory software product. The key qualities for success in this position are adaptability and a broad knowledge base. #versatility

  7. My work involves writing, maintaining, and expanding a web application. It's the only web application we develop, we are not an agency. What I always have been wondering, is our codebase size typical or beyond the norm? I'm not referring to the number of visitors the site receives, but rather the number of lines of code that makes up the application.

    What's the most extensive Django codebase you've ever tackled?
    #python #django #codebase #inquiring

  8. My work involves writing, maintaining, and expanding a web application. It's the only web application we develop, we are not an agency. What I always have been wondering, is our codebase size typical or beyond the norm? I'm not referring to the number of visitors the site receives, but rather the number of lines of code that makes up the application.

    What's the most extensive Django codebase you've ever tackled?
    #python #django #codebase #inquiring

  9. My work involves writing, maintaining, and expanding a web application. It's the only web application we develop, we are not an agency. What I always have been wondering, is our codebase size typical or beyond the norm? I'm not referring to the number of visitors the site receives, but rather the number of lines of code that makes up the application.

    What's the most extensive Django codebase you've ever tackled?
    #python #django #codebase #inquiring

  10. My work involves writing, maintaining, and expanding a web application. It's the only web application we develop, we are not an agency. What I always have been wondering, is our codebase size typical or beyond the norm? I'm not referring to the number of visitors the site receives, but rather the number of lines of code that makes up the application.

    What's the most extensive Django codebase you've ever tackled?

  11. My work involves writing, maintaining, and expanding a web application. It's the only web application we develop, we are not an agency. What I always have been wondering, is our codebase size typical or beyond the norm? I'm not referring to the number of visitors the site receives, but rather the number of lines of code that makes up the application.

    What's the most extensive Django codebase you've ever tackled?
    #python #django #codebase #inquiring