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SkillsJava, JS/ES6, React, C++, QT, React Native, Flux, Electron
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Joined devRant on 5/28/2016
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@billgates have neither either 😁
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@Root sorry 😔
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@billgates dunno, work and life got in the way.
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@shoop huh! Didn't realize I was gone for that long.
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@olback the domain is down since I moved account. Do you wanna fix it at some point?
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@Skayo as others mentioned, I don't see the point of encrypting the token.
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@meyhem if it doesn't fit your requirement don't use it. You can do caching and batching with Graphql. Or do you just hate everything that is new?
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@sharktits express is a obscure framework?
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5200rpm hdd?
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What annoys me the most is the drifting. I am okay with my mobile overheating a little bit, but it's hard to concentrate on anything when it's drifting every second.
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@marcorodnav lol
@inaba @hashedram the problem for me is the amount of code to maintain for SQL. There is too many layers of validation for simple stuff. For example, with MySQL, I need migrations for the tables, then I need models for each table, I need controllers as well.
With Mongo, I can just have models with proper validation rules and it's perfect as long as the design is done correctly. What's even better is because I am using GraphQL, I can just fetch data directly from Mongo and pass it to the GraphQL, which automatically filters out unnecessary data. -
@JoshBent I am trying to follow the design guidelines of NoSQL. Hopefully it won't be a mess.
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@JoshBent I have read those blogs and more. Most of them are outdated. MongoDB recently passed the Jepsen test: https://mongodb.com/mongodb-3.4-pas....
So I don't think it's as bad as it used to be.
And as for the DB design, you generally don't design NoSQL to behave like SQL. It has it's own design pattern. The docs of firebase is quite helpful to learn those. -
@JoshBent mongoose is just beautiful. All the sql ORMs are absolutely rubbish.
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@billgates more like writing 1000 lines of code for hello world lol.
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@JoshBent lol!
@billgates yeah, I moved onto Mongo. My use case probably has a better fit with SQL but it has way too much overhead. And for a one man team, I can't be bothered to maintain it. -
@billgates the problems I see is that the code for MySQL is huge compared to Mongo. I have so much code just to deal with simple tables that it is annoying me a lot.
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@justDeployIt like 10 minutes maybe
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DigitalOcean
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@AlexDeLarge If I understand correctly, they fixed a lot of stability issues related to RAM. Also, the base clock speed is a little bit higher.
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@jdevs Here it is:
Ryzen 2700x,
Asus X470-F,
Corsair 16GB 3000mhz,
EVGA GTX 1080,
NZXT x62 AIO Water cooler,
NVMe SSD (256GB)
and the other typical components. The case is Fractal Design Meshify C (TG Edition).
@Reffins the monitor is LG 29" Ultrawide. -
@AlexDeLarge Thanks! It's brilliant so far 🙂
@MisterArie It's long enough :D
@canonbolt around 1.9k (in GBP)
@billgates They are very close to Intel in terms of performance. Although I think they are still working on optimising it better, as I feel like it's not completely stable yet. -
Material design is the only thing that made android usable. If you ever had the pleasure of using android apps before material came out, you would know what I'm talking about.
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If you don't want personalised ads...
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@Floydian I had mine on pause as well. But I eventually realised that all the suggestions I get when I go to YouTube is completely irrelevant. And I don't want all those trendy bullshit in my feed. So I resumed it.
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Looks like you're following the new material design. Loving it!
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Software Engineer controls the full life cycle of a software.
Software Developer mostly focuses on the development rather than the life cycle.
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Any particular reason?
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Was wondering the same. Feel sorry for my S9 🙁