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Stop programming on the project for a second and try to have a bird view of the project.
Try to answer the following question:
Which functionality/functionalities do I want to ship as my first product? (Search online for the term 'Minimum Viable Product')
When you have an global idea of the lifecycle and releases of your product, start with a MoSCoW planning for the first release/MVP.
This planning will help you with prioritising your work.
Another thing to keep in mind with personal projects is to always make sure you keep your goals small and in short time achievable. This will help you to stay interested in the project. -
Well, to be honest, I use Elementary OS for about 3 to 4 years now and I am pretty pleased with it.
Its not slow for me, but I run it on a SSD with the home dir on a HDD.
About the UI, I am more of a terminal guy, so am not using it so much. But it looks modern and clean, which can't be said of all Linux distro's.
Multi-monitor is working fine for me btw, so maybe its more of an driver issue.. -
What the hack! Is this for real?
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Clean! I like it! Which distro and desktop env are you using?
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@QueenMorgana thanks! Nice spot! Would love to get there, only its too far away
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Where is that?
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Well shit, have to wait a whole year to do that..
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Ctrl+A -> shift+delete
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What country?
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Interesting, I'm curious too!
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Why not both? Try them out, build a small game with both the engines and find out yourself which engine you like more!
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@linuxxx I think you work at Hostnet. Seems like you are a tech guy, and they have the best techy helpdesk (in my opinion)
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@Dollique so, according to the article in the link, it enables bad guys using Lets Encrypt for their phising websites.
In your comment you insinuated that using the certificate for your website doesn't mean that your is secure, but that's nonsense. Your own website uses https, but you can't trust the integrity of other websites by their certificate anymore. -
So, spellcheck is your least favorite enterprise software?
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Mobile here too.
Design looks nice! First comment is to say more off what you are offering, make sure the visitor thinks: I should hire you guys!
Second comment is to make professional photo's of yourselves and use those instead!
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@yashmehrotra what company gives t-shirts and mugs to someone who saved their life?!
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This is not stackoverflow man. Keep it with rants and jokes.
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What controller do you have? The one on the photo isn't the 'official' one.
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@AnirudhKonduru In the about section you can see the stack they used. Looking at that, i see that the app is developed in Appcelerator using JavaScript, which is then compiled to an android app. Appcelerator has the possibility to turn the screen, so maybe it was on purpose to not implement it!
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@dfox
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Looks like garbage code. I see Java, Javascript and some jQuery selectors.
Maybe the new Lorem Ipsum but then for code? -
@Grumpy Go kiss Snow White, you dwarf! Dutch is a language! It sounds less aggressive than German.
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@ezbie you know German and Dutch are two different languages right?
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That's a weird regex you made!
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Truth ofcourse haha
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That's the little brother we all want!
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@tysa not trying to be funny, trying to help! It is a possible solution of you want to keep programming.
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@orijin Never quit developing man! Try to make people aware of the problem, and start documenting your own code! It activates others to do so too
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You could try speech to text software!
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@Michel *beer ofcourse. I am not Russian.