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AboutHigh school developer, building experiences.
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SkillsJavaScript(ES6), React, Vue, Node, RoR, Socket.io, Mongo, PG, React Native, Phaser, jQuery, Redis, Heroku
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LocationFL, USA
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Joined devRant on 1/29/2019
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This comment section is just pathetic. Most comment sections on DevRant’s “meme” section are with these types of people.
“So you’re saying, rape?”
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Last night? What are you a fucking caveman? I’m using the latest and hottest JS framework, HappyPotter.js 2 which came out around 10 minutes. I’ve already written 25 blog posts about it and made 5 courses. Check out how you can also learn it at my website www.learnharrypotterjs.org
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@gurumeditation did not think of that. Take all my money!
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I hate these videos so fucking much I swear to god.
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@mundo03 The fact that you took this post seriously, researched the product and came back just to let me know it was invented before AJAX proves your superior intellect
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@hitzoR Very bright observation! Perhaps take into consideration that the image is that of a tweet posted on Reddit’s r/programmerhumor
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To Log in or to Login, that is the question.
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@ruhe thanks totally using that soon
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@SteffTek At some point I think customization will require users to write this stuff by themselves...
> I want to add bold tags
> Learn HTML and add it like you would normally
> I want to center my content and change the bg image
> Learn CSS and use my plugin for custom styles
> I want to use a custom template
> Write it yourself with HTML/CSS and use my plugin to add it to your project
But up to that point maybe, actually managing stuff like active users being displayed real-time, authentication, animations and other stuff involving MC’s API you could work on providing in a way that is not too technical for users :D
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@Root
// brain loop
// TODO: optimize so sleep is not required and has more time to code irl
while(true) {
brain.sleep = !light
if (brain.sleep) {
brain.codeInDreams();
} else {
brain.code
}
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@Codex404 Web development !== HTML
I’m pretty sure writing a simple HTML markup than a whole template registering active users and stylings amongst other things. I think this is a pretty awesome project, not sure why exactly it should be for MC only, however -
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Welcome to devRant :)
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@Zoroknash Agreed.
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“C l o u d c o m p u t i n g”
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> dev posts joke on devrant
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@lxmcf There should be an unsubscribe button at the bottom of their emails
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> some things we don’t know about each other
> country
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No one answers, fixed
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I love this conversation.
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As a junior developer coming into the field, it’s at times concerning to see that we software developers/engineers, with all of the power that we have when we write code that potentially affects hundreds or thousands of people, still manage to act like children so many times; fighting over who has the best toys in the playground, why X toy is bad and why Y toy is shinier. Your job as a programmer, designer, marketer, engineer, etc. should be master any tool you might use - relating to programming - it doesn’t matter if you use PHP or JS or whatever people are hating now, your job is not to have the best tools, your job is to produce results, make those tools work for YOU, no matter how quirky or strange they can be.
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I usually see that the amount of hate a person has for X technology/language/framework is usually driven by their own incompetence as a programmer.
> “I hate js!!! It has x problem”
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bump
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++ for Comic Sans
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hehehe
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@cy3erg33k soykaf?
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@ethernetzero Perfect
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@billgates I think Minecraft has actually lost a bit of popularity compared to earlier years. I guess it’s harder to appreciate Minecraft if you didn’t grow up playing it lol. For me the best part about the game when young was the ability to explore a practically infinite world and express my imagination limitlessly, or playing in survival mode and being genuinely scared by the mysterious monsters that could be awaiting me in the dark and lonely world.
Nowadays I don’t play it. I did stop to play a demo at the Microsoft store the other day! -
@geronimo CORRUPT Users WHERE name = geronimo
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