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As a concept, sure. It's kind of neat. The big issue you're going to face though is security, for sure, and also generally the networking if it goes to scale.
The way it's all written on your got repo makes it seem like it's been alive and died like a whisper in a bustling market.
A few things I'd focus on first if this potential app is fledgling is getting a proper team together. It's just you right now, you mentioned. From there, if possible, pay them a living wage and just start working on design. Words will get you through a lot of doors but a proper pitch, market analysis and demographic will be key. It's important to note NFT's are considered widely to be a big fucking scam also so if literally just make a game without the crypto stuff. You don't need it; honestly.
Also, don't forget to commit and push your changes more. Be concise with your comments but clear. Maybe take a course in working scrum and really organize. -
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To be honest maybe the problem isn't the CSS. You can leverage so many different techs like sass, SCSS but for real the problem is the shitshow that's making you use it. People make animated 3d works in pure CSS and they work across the board; there are times it has limitations but this seems like it isn't one of those cases. Start with Cypress and then if you fuck around you can find out with full colour
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I breathe live view. Don't think I could go without it in a Phoenix app. I just need to learn how to hook in Pug. :/
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Oh good; I cant read anyway 😥
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@rutee07 Got any work for a full stack web dev, big cat? :/
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@Codex404 I ended up taking this approach after getting mad only to realize the base classes override all my styles. Confused, I looked into why.
The answer is !important used all over the base class.
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Senior is just a statement of how stuck in the wrong ways of doing things you are. :p
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@lxmcf I love both. But I use Lua more for tinker projects and game modding, Python for pipeline automization
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Garry made some changes. The biggest one for me is a continue statement and breaks.
Like come on.
Just let me skip and keep iterating like every other lang.
I love Lua, but nobody in the industry uses it. Well, not my field. It is more python and c# based when you're DevOps 😭 -
Made my suggestion during retro.
"Nah, it isn't an option. Do personal projects at home"
Nah. I'll be doing it at another workplace. I handed in my 2 weeks notice today. -
@Root I'm lucky if they make the time to review my code; I don't see this happening. Won't stop me from asking though
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@MrCSharp it hurts, mate. So much.
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I like to strum on guitar every day already. Breaks up my shitty work day fairly well
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Update; went ahead and asked the new IT manager. I'm scheduled for review. My work will speak for itself, but I'm prepping hard for what I'll say.
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Anyone hiring a DevOps engineer? Help me
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Update.
Someone pushwd code without review last minute and broke production for 1 of those days. I had to work new years day to fix it. -
@heyheni @noobtube And if you have some cash to spend on something, spend it on a Pluralsight subscription. So much good content on there for developers and creatives of all kinds.
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Have you tried turning off the robot death shark moat during the hours of the delivery? That's my problem at least. :/
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I'm so proud of you, mate. And I hope things are sweet as heck come new year. In the meantime, get on the piss; have a bev and celebrate! :D
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Just because you aren't sitting in an office with people around doesn't mean you can't grow, or even that you're stunted. In fact, it's pretty freeing. I wish I had more time for personal projects and open source tinkering; it's those projects that really help me grow not only as a person but as a programmer.
You meet a lot of good people by modding and tinkering. Ask around here if you're down, I'm certain someone is doing something you'd never dreamed of! :D -
Preach it, brother.
That was good to read. I spent my lunch break working on a Unity app that I chucked on my android phone; took me like 20 minutes.
I would not have the same luck with Crapple. :p -
Mad respect for ethical hacking, mate. Keep on keeping on. <3
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@NillValue end my suffering mate
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@geronimo Have a loop into Gulp tasks and build automation. There are a lot of guides out there. Are you using any sort of language behind or is it all front-end?
Check out the thing below. It's really good as an overview.
In short, you want to turn your SASS into CSS by piping it through a bunch of code and spitting it out at the end. Easy to pick up and use and there is so much available to you if you use the Node Package Manager (NPM).
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@-Tor I've started learning Arch Linux on my laptop; I'm learning so much. I'm honestly considering forgoing Windows all together, but... Work uses Windows and C#. Same boat, different moat.
I used to hate Python because I picked up Lua and didn't look back. In a game-dev sense, Lua is better to pick up and use if you have an existing framework. But Python is really solid for working from scratch, or making a CLI for something unique. So many packages, so many options. -
@-Tor What spurred that shift? Over-saturation?
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> Required Skills:
* 23 Years Haskell, Full Stack Wolfram
* Minimum 8 shipped products
* Doctorate in 3 things (we don't care which)
> Expected salary: -
@careless Never heard of DART before. A new thing to wedge into production untested!
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Two SQL developers walk into a bar.
They immediately turn around and leave because they couldn't find a table.