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Just curious, I also work with it every day but when you look at the thousands of applications out there it's an overkill imo for most
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Do NOT deploy on Friday!
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Just Apply
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Link?
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I enjoyed my 2018 doing that
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These are very nice! I highly recommend it.
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I remember this! The first phone sold with this OS was made by Spanish company called BQ. It was a good phone!
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You may want to use guard statements
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Such an Apple thing to do 😅
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Anyone using graph?
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@alphanerd Why are you on devRant? Shouldn't you be working now?
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@antorps I also was looking into getting an ergonomic keyboard such as an Ergodox but actually I started paying attention at how I type on a normal keyboard and actually learned to use all my fingers correctly. Now I type even faster than before and I have the correct wrist position on the keyboard. I would suggest to just learn to properly type on a normal keyboard first. Good Luck!
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To benchmark web framework, there is something called Tech Empower where almost all web framework around are tested. Submitting your framework would be ons of the last steps but along the way you can always try it out with their tests.
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I think it is good to work incrementally. I would start with just the REST api and the easy use then add features like authentication and dbs. Also do you really need to make an ORM(saying this from experience), maybe the user can work with a go SQL library for know? And then the cherry on the cake would be the ORM in the future?
I believe that step by step is the best option but always thinking about how useful is this? And I am reinventing the wheel again?? (does a library already exist? Is it missing something?)
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From my experience programming with a model M, it was a complete joy though it took at bit of time to get used to the force of the keys. After that, the sound and feel was on point.
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Neovim?
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Vimium plug-in for Firefox or Chrome
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Have you heard of ergodox?
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Coursera has a really good course given by the EPFL(Polytechnic institute of Lausanne). A good intro into C++!
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Github 98?