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Happened to me too this morning. It said it updated 70+ apps and when looking on the recently updated ones it were only 19 😂 I guess they have a small bug
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was at 5/6 now I switched companies and I'm down to 1/6 with probably 0/6 very soon 👌🏻 Keep healthy guys
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Did you ask about the money?
Verbal and/or written?
If yes talk to a lawyer about possible steps!! -
@Nanos Wish you all the luck!!
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@Nanos Life will get better!
That's the reason I still went. Better than being home alone -
@coffeeholic True :/
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Thanks for the congratulations guys! 😊 Nice to wake up to
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@coffeeholic
Easier said than done, isnt it?
At least for me ^^ -
@arraysstartat1
I would say I know them. To a degree at least, you never know how much a human shows you unless you read minds.
Sure we all get older and a lot couldnt come because they had to work on Monday. I understand that.
It still naggs on me though, since theres a festival in town and we all have the tradition to take vacation for it. since 6 years now. And they all knew I would have to party into my birthday. -
@Banele The link would be:
https://docker-hy.github.io -
@Sputnik Thank you a lot! That sounds like excactly what I need. Videos are also not the ideal type for me. I will definitely check it out.
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@alexbrooklyn
So in the new company everbody does the coding and the devops.
Which means I will be responsible to manage Kubernetes,Jenkins etc. to perform the automated build chain/pipeline stuff when I push my stuff.
I guess there will also be multiple layers with test and productive environments or some abbreviation of it.
I'm excited for that stuff but I'm also scared because that's a lot of new stuff I need to learn. -
@-AJ- I definitely did so many cool stuff there :D And even some applications still used to this day :)
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If i can count my 3 years apprenticeship it would be 6 otherwise just 3 years.
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same here. But without the gaining part...I just eat and eat and eat without gaining weight, but I already saw the doctor and I am completely healthy and fine, cant wait to start gaining some weight!
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Just use handle.exe to find the PID which still has a handle on it and taskkill that b****. 😎
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A lot of mobile games use lua too!
Most japanese rpg's which are made with cocos-2d are using lua at the same time.
Did some decompiling research a long time ago. -
Well I am 22 too and I am already working as developer since 3 years.
I think theres no "right" time but you should be ready. Just trust in yourself and have fun :) -
@Root wow...are you working at my company?? That sounds 100% like my boss/ceo
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I must say I am astonished about that too. On here the people speak english on such an high level, that I again and again fall in love with this community.
I'm a german potato too and I know so many people, even in my company, which should just go to an english school again...So terrible to hear sometimes...
And as a side note the bilingual or even trilingual education in germany is pretty good to be honest... -
@htlr
What would be your approach to this problem if you dont mind sharing with game dev beginner? :) -
📌 To know the correct answer. Also a beginner in game development, developing my first game too. 😎
I would use LoadAsync and just jump to the loaded scene in the background whenever I needed to. However that's just for one or two levels. Too much levels loaded like that would be cruel to the performance. Another way would be to use off-mesh links if you already use navmesh. Since a off-mesh link can jump to another scene. ( Running in a door would load the other scene then. ) -
@ScriptCoded
Java Web Dev here 😂 It's still very asked and needed in germany for example.
Very big Projects are a dream in javaEE. I would never want to do a full blown MES,SAP Project in Django or such. Java makes such big projects much more easy to work on. -
I laughes so much! 😂😂 I can relate to everything. Sad but true
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@zokazavevu
Says what? :D
I wouldnt jump to that conclusion just like that. What if he partitioned his drive to multiple smaller chunks?
Thats what I do myself. C for windows mandatory stuff and drivers and D for games, some small Programms etc. -
@Aitkotw
Ok cool to know. Maybe I will test that myself again...I lost the interesr in custom roms some time ago but maybe some day again. -
I cant modify my comment anymore so here we go:
Its quite an old article (2016) but thats what I remembered.
https://wired.com/2016/03/... -
It's actually not bad at all to dont force close them. The android system is pretty damn good in keeping it clean behind you and if you always force close every app it more over disturbs the workflow of android. I can try and search for that statement but I am sure I read that some time ago.
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@Alice
That wasn't the password though. He changed it to a custom one but wouldn't tell me. -
@MisterArie
Thats it! People have to see that whole thing like a black box. You dont care what happens in the back. You just request your stuff and get it. Over and out. From the other side the same. Just deliver the freaking data and dont care how they process it.
All needed is the agreement on how the API should look and live a happy live...
Well thats excactly what we are trying in our company. However too many discussions from both sides which are clearly not black box like...sigh...