Please, someone, make an HN-ipsum generator. This is a perfect source.
Can't access your app. Looks like it has crashed. Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
iMessage between iMessage users is akin to Whatsapp/messenger -- not actually SMS/MMS. Those are only sent when, say, messaging an Android user or if an iMessage failed to deliver.
How will commenters submit their comments? Would they be required to enter their email? Or are you implying an email address would be generated for them to associate with their activity/comment chain?
If you made a solid API, I would be very interested in developing a react-native app.. :)
He was comparing coolness, an "unmeasured and a dangerous motivation", to curiosity, which is similarly unmeasured and dangerous. ie, both are unreliable motivators and yet the industry idolizes both.
Because in a lot of ways those practices don't further the end goal or bottom line of the business. They don't meet business needs. As a developer, I think we both can agree that these things make our (developer) lives…
If you're checking your `node_modules` into the repo you're doing it wrong :\ should just check in package.json.
Please, someone, make an HN-ipsum generator. This is a perfect source.
Can't access your app. Looks like it has crashed. Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
iMessage between iMessage users is akin to Whatsapp/messenger -- not actually SMS/MMS. Those are only sent when, say, messaging an Android user or if an iMessage failed to deliver.
How will commenters submit their comments? Would they be required to enter their email? Or are you implying an email address would be generated for them to associate with their activity/comment chain?
If you made a solid API, I would be very interested in developing a react-native app.. :)
He was comparing coolness, an "unmeasured and a dangerous motivation", to curiosity, which is similarly unmeasured and dangerous. ie, both are unreliable motivators and yet the industry idolizes both.
Because in a lot of ways those practices don't further the end goal or bottom line of the business. They don't meet business needs. As a developer, I think we both can agree that these things make our (developer) lives…
If you're checking your `node_modules` into the repo you're doing it wrong :\ should just check in package.json.