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SkillsJS, HTML, CSS, Node, PHP
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@hjk101 I wouldn’t go that far but they are deffinitely cheapening out by trying to hire a dev who will design too instead of hiring a dev and a designer. They say they are paying more than the average salary but they are only paying a low tech lead salary, still cheaper than hiring two people.
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@SortOfTested all the job postings are basically the same: someone with experience in react, redux, styled components, etc. it’s a bit insane creating a different cv for each and every job application.
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That’s because people actually say “what the fuck”, but who would actually say “laughing out loud”?
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Try Vue, you will fight the framework a lot less
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IMO nothing beats Firefox with Adblock Plus installed
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@stackodev I can agree that voice assistants can be amazing for people with disabilities, but speaking as an Echo owner, that thing is useless. It doesn't hold state, so that's a big limitation right there, and it can't do much, whatever I ask it just says it doesn't know the answer. Can't say much about Google's one, never tried it, but I'm assuming that the assistant's on your phone can be better. Siri is much better than Alexa.
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I would stare at them both for a few seconds and ask myself why I waste money on useless crap.
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They can either reset all the passwords and force users to create new ones, or they can reverse lookup the passwords. MD5 hashes are known to be that insecure.
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@tytho True dat
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@harambae will have a look. Right now I'm using Vue on a project. Had a few issues with SSR because of the async route guards and use of libraries that only work in the browser, but now that I sorted those problems I'm really enjoying it.
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@mocrosoft jQuery served its purpose, but to me now it's just bloat.
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@felipechalreo web developer
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Digital agencies are pretty ok with them
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@yduman had a few glimpses, and I like what I see
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Still not perfect. Had a few issues with modules not resolving properly.
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Until you need to animate things, and then it just becomes a pain in ass. Vue seems to do animations much better.
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Use a framework if it helps you achieve a goal quicker and doesn't affect the user experience. Don't if it creates difficulties or setting it up takes longer than building from scratch.
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@pptp they all have their shortcomings. If you must use a framework, you need to see what is better suited for the project.
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@Jumpshot44 I'm not saying that it is a bad framework by any means, but it certainly isn't the framework that fixes all the problems there have ever been or like it is the best thing ever like so many claim it to be.
A lot of devs I know just build everything with it, even the simplest of pages, creating a lot of bloat and causing difficulties where they never existed.
React is good for apps that have a lot of data changing all the time. You don't need it if you're just building a static page. Creating content transitions becomes ridiculously difficult to do, even when using libraries for that.
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I do some easter eggs some times. On my first job I did an app to show the photos of everyone in the company. If you pressed some keys and clicked on their faces a cock would be drawn on them.
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I find that people who say they hate PHP tend to be the snobs who use some obscure language or who are stuck in the 90s.
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Try SCSS. It made me fall in love with CSS again.
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code style is important too, it helps making the code readable to other people
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@SavageBliss I disagree. If he leaves, there will either be someone else (hopefuly more productive) to replace him, or at least they won't be expecting that the same amount of work will be done in the same period of time. As for the laughs, other people are fun too, and they don't give me the stress of having to work over 10 hours a day.
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I think Bootstrap makes it easy to make shit styles if you're trying to create a custom theme.
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Their documentation web site is pretty crap
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Been trying to fix issues with NPM not installing module dependencies properly inside the VM of a project. Not fun at all.
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@tahnik you will also need a height to be set for the overflow property to work correctly. The body would probably not be a good option for it either because I'm guessing you still want to scroll the page itself.
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Get drunk, put a laxative on his drink, enjoy the rest of the time away from him