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AboutI am a backend developer and I am bad at art, but love everything that involves logic.
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SkillsJS, Python, Java, C# Ruby, HTML5, Unix, puzzles
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@VikiMaster2 @DRHAX34
My apologies, yes I meant the Samsung Gear s3 smartwatch. -
@iam13islucky
Yep html5 and js. A framework called createjs. Not a huge fan but I guess it teaches javascript. The instructor is awful though so I'm lucky I already knew js before coming into this class. -
@spacem
I see where you're coming from, and in those circumstances I would agree. However there's two things he's talking about, paddle and puck. Using PX and other short variable names is super confusing especially when he calls them in functions later. You have to go back to the original declaration just to see what the hell he's talking about. -
Geez what a nut. I know a person or two from my uni that are exactly like that. I have an internship now and consider myself extremely lucky to be learning techniques that will help me be a better developer in the future.
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I have a fidget cube and spinner. I love them both as they help me think and I've gifted both to coworkers. Everyone on my team loves them!
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Maybe just a nybble
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Was in the same situation 1 year ago. I agree a basic understanding is beneficial, however our "beginner" chemistry courses were taught by a professor who had his PhD for over 25 years. He was one of those "that's how I've always taught it" kind of guys. 4 exams. All multiple choice. 25 questions. All the answers to the exams were:
A) a is b
B) b is a
C) b is not a
D) a is not b
Honestly worst class I've had so far. Needed a C to pass, got a C and got the f$#k out. -
I'm usually the one to initiate this at work or school. It really does help because usually after the laughter and joking has stopped, we resolve the issues we were having. It's almost like taking a look at the code you've been writing for the past 3 hours with fresh eyes.
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I drink the Republic of Tea branded tea quite often. I love it
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@h3ll
Unfortunately I am just the intern at the company, and the other devs know about this issue as well, it's been going on for some time now. We have told the other company about this multiple times and they say it 'should' be accurate. They send us backup files each morning of what they have from their raw files that collect the data from the website. I'm really unsure how the data can be so inconsistent in the DB compared to what's on the website if they claim they just take a snapshot of their raw data and send it to us. -
@bioDan
Hello World Souffle.
This recipe prints the immortal words "Hello world!", in a basically brute force way. It also makes a lot of food for one person.
Ingredients.
72 g haricot beans
101 eggs
108 g lard
111 cups oil
32 zucchinis
119 ml water
114 g red salmon
100 g dijon mustard
33 potatoes
Method.
Put potatoes into the mixing bowl. Put dijon mustard into the mixing bowl. Put lard into the mixing bowl. Put red salmon into the mixing bowl. Put oil into the mixing bowl. Put water into the mixing bowl. Put zucchinis into the mixing bowl. Put oil into the mixing bowl. Put lard into the mixing bowl. Put lard into the mixing bowl. Put eggs into the mixing bowl. Put haricot beans into the mixing bowl. Liquefy contents of the mixing bowl. Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
Serves 1. -
You should see chef's hello world. What a true masterpiece.
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Got mine working as a router. I bought another one and made it a router as well with a guest network (with captive portal)