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Aboutjust looking around
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SkillsPython, Java, Typescript
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LocationGermany
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Package private for the win
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Just like Wikipedia 😅
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Probably Spring Boot or even Quarkus
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Time to say goodbye...🎶
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Hugo is quite nice
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Regex, a cute beauty😍
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@zemaitis Get a big ssd and go with virtualbox
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Yes. Or you install everything on one system and try to use appropriate folder structures
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How about virtual machines? If you have enough power of course
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TexLive + TexStudio or markdown with pandoc😍
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He is a poor boy from a poor family
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Galileo, Galileo, Galileo Figaro
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One question. Why learning angular js not angular 2+?
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Have you tried using another Usb stick to boot?
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@darkLord What about the lineage os gallery? It very minimalistic with some editing features. I love it
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Whaaat. That's 70 times faster than my connection
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https://open.spotify.com/user/...
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Faith in democracy restored
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@sudorm-rf
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@sudorm-rf If I remember correctly on install you can choose between full disk and /home encryption 🤔
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If your not very familiar with linux you should go for an Ubuntu based distro. They all come with the option to encrypt HDD on install. And about look you have to decide by yourself. I'm a fan of the cinnamon edition of mint
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As I am not a native english speaker please be tolerant against some mistakes.🙈
I think this eternal discussion on which IDE or text editor to use is pointless. Beside a few features most common text editors like atom, vscode or sublime offer the same modular system for configuring the editing experience to your personal demands. So I suggest go for the one you're familiar with, the one where you're most productive. If you like to use vim or something else just go for it.
Personally I like the easiness you find in IDEs. Nearly everything is preconfigured to most people's demands and so probably yours. I simply don't want to spend hours setting different packages for you're editor up and end up with a messy configuration. -
Take the XPS. If your familiar with Linux try an arch based distro
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Tabs up
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Haha. Made my day
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@osiris1337 Thanks man
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I thought this would only occur when dividing two decimals🤔
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XPS 13. I see you are a man of culture as well😁
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Maybe you can use Angular if you prefer a more java like programming with Typescript.
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So true