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AboutJunior JS/TS dev. Buying spaghettis with the spaghetti I write. The blog is broken, gonna fix it within the next decade.
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Skillsjs, ts, cocos creator
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LocationSeoul
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Joined devRant on 3/28/2021
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I believe it's up to Google to talk Apple into fixing it, but even Google itself has been neglecting Cardboard these days. The official Android Cardboard app doesn't even support modern tall aspect ratios.
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You don't need to feel guilty for what you've done, looking back you've taken the most sensible and rational decision you could make at each step. Even though the culmination of those steps didn't end up being helpful for your friend J, no one should blame your past self for doing what you felt was right.
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Using JDK8 in 2021 is acceptable but describing JDK9 as the newest is not..
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Seen some people think a server returning any code other than 200 is critically wrong (presumably because it appears red in the browser)
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Expo/RN works decently ONLY when all the thing your app does is querying APIs and displaying the response. Try to add any native functionality at all and you've got a burning mess of code.
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@AlmondSauce It's funny how the 'gamer' hardware market has grown bigger than the 'non-RGB decent hardware market' and now at any price point the best benefit-cost ratios come with the gamer moniker.
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@AtuM And yes, most of them come with an option to customize the LEDs / turn the LED off completely.
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@AtuM Oh... my bad, I'm fairly new here and didn't realize I could change the default `rant` tag. Thanks for pointing it out!
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We should really fund a campaign to put "Don't be like StackOverflow" in StackOverflow's banner ads.
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@TudiKovin The phrase "the opposite sex" is pretty common in this kind of context, it doesn't refer to human copulation here.
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Based on my experience, It's been pretty fine regardless of the gender until the point when you have this urgent call in the middle of a date and all of a sudden you have to pull out a laptop and go "Sorry, wait a sec, I have a bug to fix..."
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Basically my situation right now.
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It's purely amazing being able to use JS powers with types added.
It surely comes with its own limitations due to being based on JS, it doesn't really bother me but I'm even more excited for WASM as it'll finally give web devs a freedom of choice of language. -
IMO it's not like WFH work when you have a passionate crew - it works when your crew has a decent place to work, sans distractions. Living in a house with enough space for a home office is super hard these days.
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@ilPinguino I've never used Linux as my everyday operating system, but heard the app compatibility hell is now somewhat better with Flatpaks and Snaps in the scene - does it hold?
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Excel is still one of my favorite tools when I have to get things done with a small set of data, quickly.
It's visually intuitive, fairly lightweight and interactive. And it even has lambda functions now. -
That sucks pretty much. If you know at least when the specific bugs arise (in the manner of, [how / which component] should the user interact with to induce the bug), you should probably start with the methods tied to that specific component in the app.
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The utter horror of the coderkind.
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@YADU You actually used CPP to build a static website?!
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@homo-lorens That's clever!
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@molaram
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@justDeployIt Unfortuately I still haven't found the answer (and that's what makes me an unexperienced dev, I guess)
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@molaram 3 b i l l i o n d e v i c e s r u n j a v a (TM)
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@kamen That's the problem actually - the manager has no programming background and they want it in a format they can read. They just won't hear it.
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@ilPinguino Did you design/build the site yourself with Bootstrap? That's pretty awesome!
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@kamen My project actually is already heavily documented with TypeDoc!
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https://heartade.dev/ (In Korean, also the blog is broken as of now) but the recruiters confessed they didn't really take a detailed look at the contents
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It's still that old Explorer just with new icons, and I'm afraid it'll still take up most of my CPU and then occasionally crash. They should at least try to decouple the system taskbar from the file explorer.
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@devdiddydog This literally, someone with basic coding knowledge would be able to infer how most of stuff works through type annotations and variable names
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Every switch to a new tech comes with its own costs. Too bad CTOs often don't get it.