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If a small action can cause a big consequence.
Then it could be a big picture thing of the processes in place.
Maybe think about how this can be prevented in the future. Either automated test or new process for test environment.
Everyone makes mistakes, don't sweat too much -
I've been using brave for about 3 years now. Works just like Chrome but with the added shield for blocking ads
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This is me too. There is just something about the late hours where no one will interrupt you
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Basically, it's Version Control software.
Instead of file sharing different version of the same file it's all organized in a neat timeline to one folder called a repository.
Lots of tutorials are available online. That's how I learnt. -
So what you're saying is hackers just need to target CloudFlare
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I prefer the video meetings on teams vs zoom
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Have you tried someone else's password? My buddy's friend said that works for him
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Oof, I get it though. Once you're in dev mode routine can take over
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I'm just waiting on them to pull the trigger on working remotely.
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It's resume fluff.
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I never had too much luck getting my company to pay me more as I became more experienced. Best bet was to find a new job.
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I found it in 2016 from a coworker. It was way better without memes. There was more of a sense of community.
Now all the new people want to farm points from reposting. -
Waterloo is good area. A lot of students from the University's end up working here or beginning a startup.
It's cheaper than Toronto too.
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I've helped people that have had their basic hosting package. It's horrible. Very slow and if your server resources are maxed, users won't get to your site.
I use Bluehost for most of my projects. -
Looks good and welcome
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I've never had to memorize anything. Documentation is your friend. The rest is learned from repetition.
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Pole dancing is a lot of hard work. I've got a friend that teaches and the stuff she can do just amazes me.
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@mundo03 on a feature sure but not the whole project.
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I just came across this framework.
https://mjml.io/
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Found some options here. Looks like you can review before they remove them.
http://lmgtfy.com//... -
I used to have a PM that wanted all development to stop while QA would test something.
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Styling e-mail's is rough.
MailChimp has some good resources on it.
CSS in HTML Email: https://eepurl.com/dyilor
https://templates.mailchimp.com/con...
You can use Litmus for testing
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That's good advice. I would rate a candidate higher if they are aware of the development lifecycle and ask questions about our company. I always expect to be asked about our stack as well so you'll know what technologies you'll be working with.
Another tip, I also like to ask people what tools they like to use. -
Right, I thought it was just about filesize though. Not about it limiting to 480p.
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Cool, I just thought blu-rays could hold a larger filesize to have movies in higher quality.
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@ananaszjoe yeah you're right. Sounds like we're on the same page.
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@ananaszjoe I may have misunderstood what you were trying to say. My point was that a lot more happens client side than online.
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@ananaszjoe but a modern app will render a virtual Dom with JavaScript. Then it's just the API calls that will use your connection.
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@Fast-Nop they probably make some income from woocommerce premium extensions but those are super easy to find online for free. Makes sense that would be their motivation.
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It felt weird that form fields were disabled. I would just disable the button until the form is valid.
Generally I support adding minimum requirements to passwords and no maximums, but that's just my opinion.
I'm on mobile so I didn't have a chance to load it all up. I'm interested to check it out later though on desktop