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@Jifuna yes. CF allows for both self-signed and from recognized CA. The best part is of course the caching and superior DNS interface (which I prefer over any other I’ve used)
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@Jifuna could you elaborate? Are we talking the “flexible” option in Cloudflare or something worse?
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I’m wondering if TypeScript is artificially low on this chart. For people forced to use JavaScript but disliking it, TypeScript would be a godsend, hence it scoring high.
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@mrlinnth 😬
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This is basically what https://ekko.site/ does
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Too many websites are SPAs these days. I think there’s still place for the old fashioned server rendered sites.
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That’s just cruel. If you’re good enough to hire, then they should pay properly. I know it’s late now, but I had a deal where I was at 90% pay for the first 6 months and bumped up to 100% after that, when I was comfortable with the stack.
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@JohnDoesNot I’ve only found two great uses for it: moving the cursor by 3D Touching the keyboard a seeing which app has a notification icon inside a folder by 3D Touching a folder.
And those are just small conveniences, is rather they spent time on something else -
Surprised no one has mentioned Go 😛
Always seems there’s someone preaching Go -
@clovisIrex I rang the contact person in the ad and asked about the job. I said that I didn’t have a degree but that I’d been programming for years and had published apps in the stores on iOS and Android. When I emailed my resume and cover letter I started the email with “Nice talking to you last Friday...” to make him remember me.
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@gitcommit in total, 5 years. But that includes two _long_ pauses where I was in other jobs.
Not really sure what advise I can give, but it helped having some code on Github and especially having some apps published in the AppStore and Play Store (they mentioned that multiple times) -
@ThatDude svenskejævel 😛
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@aayusharyan 🇳🇴 Norway
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“We need this. It’s what Google uses”
“Do you serve some millions of requests per second all around the world too?” -
I’ve used http://paletton.com/ to get a few colors to match a predefined color
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I’ve seen some buzz around Dashlane lately.
I’m pretty much stuck with Lastpass. I’ve got a lifetime premium account -
Depends on the language. I prefer to follow language style guide
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I’m guessing they could yank out a nice portion of code from iOS, now that they don’t have to support 32bit hardware or 32bit emulation on 64bit
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@gitpush you don't get pros for the salary governments are offering. Unless the person has an interest in working in government, they're probably looking at half or less in pay
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@randomCoder IDEs and code editors can pick up typos for you. Or you could use a linter
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@devios1 true, but code analysis can still be done before running, saving you from the runtime errors
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@Kimmax this is partly what makes Chromecast awesome. It's a super simple, dirt cheap device and it doesn't use any resources on your phone when you use it.
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I actually wrote about this half a year ago.
I was feeling guilty for not programming, but I just couldn't find the motivation.
Here's the post: https://blog.jonstodle.com/the-peac... -
I don't have too much against Java, but they've been lagging behind for a long time. Java 8 and 9 is really a lot of catch up for the last decade or so. I mean lambdas and functional style array operators are recent additions.
I also think Java is a bit of a product if it's time, when OOP was all the rage and the silver bullets to all your programming problems. -
@bkwilliams at least the guy pleaded guilty. He knew he was doing wrong and owned up to it.
I'm baffled by the people surprised by this conviction. Doing something illegal because someone told you to do it, doesn't make it less illegal.
"The person who pays me told me to do it" doesn't work for hit men, nor will it for developers -
Most of the new things today is just old things rediscovered.
Maybe the biggest irony of all is that cloud computing is basically mainframe computing: everyone connects to a central computer. We've gone full circle -
The content move using up when you move your fingers up, just as the pointer moves up when you move your finger up
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With web assembly, that looks to be the case more and more