I'm sure everyones scores would be a lot lower if we had to describe each word instead of selecting between silly/smart sounding definitions. As was mentioned before, it needs "I don't know" button, otherwise it's too…
just do factory reset and immediately put it into flight mode. It can't update if it has no wifi password. If you want to update, just do it via cable. I have couple kindle paperwhites of different generations, and none…
I switched to Firefox once Quantum came out and never looked back, I do tend to use Chrome occasionally when developing web apps, but FF has been my main browser for a while now and I'm perfectly happy with it and the…
Location: Lithuania (Europe) Remote: Preferred Willing to relocate: Not currently Technologies: Node.JS, Typescript, React, Redux/Mobx, PHP, HTML/CSS, PostgreSQL, Redis Résumé/CV:…
convenience is the primary reason I still sometimes use jQuery. Sure dropping one more dependency always seems rewarding, but jQuery is just a tool which when used properly saves a lot of time.
I rewrote my side project (https://robojs.com) from Typescript/Redux/React (class based components) to Typescript/Mobx/React (hooks) in less than a week. The process was really simple (mostly deleting code). In the end…
Sure no problem, here's the larger one https://imgur.com/gallery/Nc2MP
I've used Omnigraffle for this one, but there are open source alternatives like FreeMind. Or you could use online tool like https://www.draw.io/
Thanks for great article, I found some good ideas how to optimise my workflow. I think everyone should spend some time adopting these techniques, instead of relying on "autopilot" mode. Here's my mindmap of this article…
I'm sure everyones scores would be a lot lower if we had to describe each word instead of selecting between silly/smart sounding definitions. As was mentioned before, it needs "I don't know" button, otherwise it's too…
just do factory reset and immediately put it into flight mode. It can't update if it has no wifi password. If you want to update, just do it via cable. I have couple kindle paperwhites of different generations, and none…
I switched to Firefox once Quantum came out and never looked back, I do tend to use Chrome occasionally when developing web apps, but FF has been my main browser for a while now and I'm perfectly happy with it and the…
Location: Lithuania (Europe) Remote: Preferred Willing to relocate: Not currently Technologies: Node.JS, Typescript, React, Redux/Mobx, PHP, HTML/CSS, PostgreSQL, Redis Résumé/CV:…
convenience is the primary reason I still sometimes use jQuery. Sure dropping one more dependency always seems rewarding, but jQuery is just a tool which when used properly saves a lot of time.
I rewrote my side project (https://robojs.com) from Typescript/Redux/React (class based components) to Typescript/Mobx/React (hooks) in less than a week. The process was really simple (mostly deleting code). In the end…
Sure no problem, here's the larger one https://imgur.com/gallery/Nc2MP
I've used Omnigraffle for this one, but there are open source alternatives like FreeMind. Or you could use online tool like https://www.draw.io/
Thanks for great article, I found some good ideas how to optimise my workflow. I think everyone should spend some time adopting these techniques, instead of relying on "autopilot" mode. Here's my mindmap of this article…