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@WesterWest no. It's generating random values from 0 (inclusive) to excuses.length (exclusive). So it does work :)
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@MaccaMc think he meant "add", not and..
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@mauran hej maumau :D
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Looks nice. Just one thing: I'm on the phone. The top bar takes about 1/6 of the page on my phone. Seems a little excessive to show a logo and a navigation button. :) It's galaxy s7 edge
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When it happens, everyone's like
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@klirix but still.. know about js especially if you are backend. Up until recently, very few had heard about node.
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But what was he doing in excel? Budget all day every day?
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Jetbrains is by far my favorite company currently! ☺
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Merry Xmas :)
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Unfortunately not me. I started, but now we have guests over. :(
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Your auto correct errors tell me that you are from Denmark. Am I right?
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@drRoss :D i have been to many weird corners of the Internet.
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@asgs that was my exact thought, when I saw this picture! :D
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But I love vim. It's the only editor I use when in Linux with CLI only.
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@jerjer np. I'm here 7 days a week!
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@willol yeah, sure. I'll most likely start out with django. It should be fairly easy to come up with a Web project to make :)
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I usually spice my key soup with some USB sticks for the extra kick. Looks delicious though!
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@MrDhont that is so very true.
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@willol hehe, no problem :) I think I'm going to go ahead and do some projects in python to see if I can find any big differences. If not, it's always nice to know python ;)
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@willol I wouldn't necessarily call it a framework. It's a runtime environment. It does make sense to compare python vs node. I wanted to know the pros and cons of both, not just python vs javascript, but also in terms of eco system. Packages available, easy of use, etc. Django vs Node doesn't make much sense. Django vs express does, as both are Web frameworks.
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Haha, you both made me laugh. Good ones ;)
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@DavidGrohl That's also most of what I could find. Ease of use, quick to get going. Thing is, I have same feeling with node. First time I used node, I had a webserver up and running with a small API in about 10 minutes. I think I'll try python soon, as many things are made with python. I miss my brackets though :D
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@linuxxx yeah okay. I'll try ebay and aliexpress or something. Thanks :)
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Lol. I need this so much for my colleague. He is drinking coffee every 30 min or so during the entire day. Do you know where he got it?? :)
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Haha, best name for a playlist.
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As an engineering student, I am always working with deadlines from uni. Though, at my job we're pretty pessimistic, so we usually always have deadlines we can match.
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I actually have a question. To me, Node and python seem pretty alike. Neither have strong types, not interfaces (as far as I remember for python) and other similarities. I've been using node and not learned python because I saw no need. Do you have any arguments for python > node?
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Wouldn't it be a javascript developer, not java?
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I set up an angular2 website the other day. I had to use ~20 dependencies to make angular2 hello world page. I'm still not sure how to release that to production the best way, without breaking stuff. I probably need another 15 libraries to do so.
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@eldamir Haha, true. I was caught in hipster term namedropping 😃