Is this something you could know for any university? I imagine most private ones anyway would be pretty secretive about how many positions they reserve for so-called "legacy" students.
I'm not sure I understand your questions. I haven't used GraphCMS so I don't know if they let you store HTML, but some CMS do, and yes that makes it harder to reuse your content in a context other than the web. I don't…
It's describing the CMS, not the API. It's not so familiar to software engineer types, but is pretty well understood in publishing / Drupal / WordPress space.
> Why would I want a "Headless" CMS? Perhaps your CMS serves multiple front ends: a website, or a mobile app. > Why would I want a CMS based on GraphQL? The way I see it, the CMS is not based on GraphQL, it's just a CMS…
It's been open to everyone 13 and up since 2006. I would know, I was a teenager at the time. And I looked it up before commenting. And age restrictions online are, well, easily ignored.
Facebook was opened to the public in 2006. Instagram was only a year old though.
1) A common pattern is having “page” components that render different layouts. 2) Yes, start out by learning to fetch data in componentDidMount and then calling set state with the result. It’s usually a good idea to do…
Yeah, VSCode’s solution is slightly better than hand editing JSON but Atom’s handling of config is the best.
I’m responding to their comment... > /u/ythn is the worst CEO ever, he gluts himself off of the labors of the socioeconomicly desperate!"
This is a ridiculous comparison. How would you be enriching yourself by paying people to pick up trash? Did you get a contract from the government or the owner to pick up the trash? If you did, then yes you should…
Thanks :D! I love Wirecutter, didn't know they were fully remote.
Don't suppose you'd consider remote candidates?
No, you were right, they mentioned the News Feed in this post too.
> App Controls: Finally, starting on Monday, April 9, we’ll show people a link at the top of their News Feed so they can see what apps they use — and the information they have shared with those apps. People will also be…
In your experience, what are the kind of things that people do in `componentWillMount` that they shouldn't be doing? Is it correct to say that `getSnapshotBeforeUpdate` is named to indicate what you were supposed to use…
I agree in principle, it's just that I'm pretty sure BTC is pretty useless for the things someone needs to buy on a day to day basis in Afghanistan.
> Ask a woman in Afghanistan where all her money is considered property of men. Yes, clearly the solution to this problem is BTC, NOT some kind of other reform or liberalization. </s>
I'm trying to get in to game dev as a hobby and Love/Lua is great for someone who wants to make games, but would rather spend time writing code than learning something like Unity. Lua is simple and very easy to pick up,…
Is this something you could know for any university? I imagine most private ones anyway would be pretty secretive about how many positions they reserve for so-called "legacy" students.
I'm not sure I understand your questions. I haven't used GraphCMS so I don't know if they let you store HTML, but some CMS do, and yes that makes it harder to reuse your content in a context other than the web. I don't…
It's describing the CMS, not the API. It's not so familiar to software engineer types, but is pretty well understood in publishing / Drupal / WordPress space.
> Why would I want a "Headless" CMS? Perhaps your CMS serves multiple front ends: a website, or a mobile app. > Why would I want a CMS based on GraphQL? The way I see it, the CMS is not based on GraphQL, it's just a CMS…
It's been open to everyone 13 and up since 2006. I would know, I was a teenager at the time. And I looked it up before commenting. And age restrictions online are, well, easily ignored.
Facebook was opened to the public in 2006. Instagram was only a year old though.
1) A common pattern is having “page” components that render different layouts. 2) Yes, start out by learning to fetch data in componentDidMount and then calling set state with the result. It’s usually a good idea to do…
Yeah, VSCode’s solution is slightly better than hand editing JSON but Atom’s handling of config is the best.
I’m responding to their comment... > /u/ythn is the worst CEO ever, he gluts himself off of the labors of the socioeconomicly desperate!"
This is a ridiculous comparison. How would you be enriching yourself by paying people to pick up trash? Did you get a contract from the government or the owner to pick up the trash? If you did, then yes you should…
Thanks :D! I love Wirecutter, didn't know they were fully remote.
Don't suppose you'd consider remote candidates?
No, you were right, they mentioned the News Feed in this post too.
> App Controls: Finally, starting on Monday, April 9, we’ll show people a link at the top of their News Feed so they can see what apps they use — and the information they have shared with those apps. People will also be…
In your experience, what are the kind of things that people do in `componentWillMount` that they shouldn't be doing? Is it correct to say that `getSnapshotBeforeUpdate` is named to indicate what you were supposed to use…
I agree in principle, it's just that I'm pretty sure BTC is pretty useless for the things someone needs to buy on a day to day basis in Afghanistan.
> Ask a woman in Afghanistan where all her money is considered property of men. Yes, clearly the solution to this problem is BTC, NOT some kind of other reform or liberalization. </s>
I'm trying to get in to game dev as a hobby and Love/Lua is great for someone who wants to make games, but would rather spend time writing code than learning something like Unity. Lua is simple and very easy to pick up,…