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AboutSoftware developer from Derbyshire, UK.
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SkillsC#, Typescript, JS, Angular, HTML5, CSS3, VB.NET, SQL
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LocationUK
Joined devRant on 5/3/2016
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@TitanLannister Are there anymore details about this? Did it kick off on the 11th?
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@Kimmax Is there a git repo we can take a look at?
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Cool idea!
My first question stack wise is where are we wanting to do the image processing? Client side in a web app, server side in a web app or in a Windows (or cross platform if we went with .net core) application? -
I'm about to use it for a fairly simple side project that I'm doing just to try a new stack out (vue or react frontend, node backend and mongo database), from what I've seen so far mongoDb looks good! But I guess I'll find out when I'm done!
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I'm in as well! ☺
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We have the html in a seperate file and use
template: require('relative/path')
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@Bikonja On my MX Master I've got the back/forward buttons mapped to copy and paste and use them quite happily all day! It just takes a bit of getting used to.
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I think you can use emoji's as variable identifiers in the latest release of Swift!
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And I bet half of them are WordPress sites!
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Night owl with a hint of perfectionist!
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Listening
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Aye!!
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Ever since the last windows update I installed only 2 of my 3 monitors works like WTF!!!
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@vanSlasher I've been having a lot of trouble with nuget packages saying their incompatible dnx v5 or something in some Angular 2 and WebApi solutions I've been trying to setup for a personal projects.
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I'm down!
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@rozzzly Cheers mate, I did see a few interesting ones there when I had a quick look earlier. Have you had much experience with open source dev? any tips?
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@larsouille yeah I get to do my dream job which matters to me more than money to a certain extent and the great thing is that there is always a new challenge which is something I can't say about most jobs. For instance I'd love to start doing IOS development.
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Around £20,000 per year at 19 straight out of college (i don't have a degree) in northern UK. it is worth noting though that I think I did quite well starting that high, especially since most of the people on my course either don't have jobs or are working in shops.
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@heyheni alot of guesswork and crossing your fingers hoping stuff works as the tiniest change can completely nuke the whole solution as there are almost no tests either!!!
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I found a 2500 ish class in some legacy code at work the other day comprising of just 3 methods:
DoWork()
WhoAmI()
IAm()
FML!!! -
Me every f**king day with JS!
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19 mate :)
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S7 Edge!
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Especially in java script!
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I always find I'm most productive either early in the morning (6am -10am) or at night (9pm+).
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I've only been doing it for three months but I love every day :)
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WORST THING EVER... I always keep a cheap pair in a draw at work just in case (no music no work)
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England here.
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And that's why my team went through our entire angularjs project and reformatted it to look like C# (our backend is Web Api 2).
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I usually make a hot drink then start working, then come to drink it and realise it's cold only to realise I made it 45 mins ago 😑