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Eklavya17723yMy opinion
VScode
Flutter
Web dev
Cpp
Windows (Fuck Mac)
Service-based
There is no comparision
Full-stack
MERN
what? -
Hazarth94863y1. Depends on the language and project
2. Kotlin
3. Web dev
4. Doesn't matter
5. Linux
6. Depends on the project.
7. What? All available tools...
8. I can do both but prefer single
9. Depends on the project
10. I don't care eitherway -
1. VS Code
2. Flutter is an SDK, Kotlin is a programming language
3. Web, just because I suck at Android
4. Java, but I'd like to learn C++ badly
5. Linux, fuck off
6. Depends on the needs? Product usually means I'm in control though, and that I like.
7. I'd never put source code on SO, but I guess I could ask questions on GH...
8. Full stack, though that expression is idiotic
9. Vue.
10. Developer -
1. VS Code, tho I rarely use it (mainly PHPStorm and Visual Studio for Mac)
2. Kotlin, but I haven’t even tried Flutter, so…
3. Web dev, but only because my mobile dev experience is very limited
4. C, yes without ++. But out of those two, I prefer working with Java
5. Mac all the way
6. Doesn’t matter, really
7. What question is this even? Not comparable
8. Can do both, prefer backend
9. MEVN, but I prefer dropping the E and the N and using an appropriate database solution for the needs. And really, LAMP is still the business!
10. Depends on the context, really. Usually coder (koodari) when talking with simps, and dev (kehittäjä) in a professional setting. -
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1. vscode
2. these are two different things - sdk vs language
3. Being we dev doesn't prevent you from making android apps. That being said android sdk is a mess so we dev and pwa apps can be a good idea.
4. these are two different languages, both are general purpose but have different strong and weak sides.
5. Depends on context and purpose. Personally i prefer windows and Linux
6. Depends on needs. As consumer i prefer to have both options.
7. Two different tools, two different purposes - github is code sharing and collaboration platform, SO is knowledge base/forum.
8. I prefer to do one thing well than be mediocre in all of them.
9. Select right tools for the job. That's why you do analysis before starting the project.
10. I don't care, i want my tasks and salary to come on time.
Here , I am posting some questions so plzz reply in comment 😄
1. VScode or Atom
2. Flutter or Kotlin
3. Android dev or Web dev
4. Cpp or Java
5. Windows or Mac
6. Product based or Service based
7. Stack overflow or GitHub
8. Full stack or single stack
9. MEAN or MERN
10. Programmer or Devloper
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