That's true. But I bet even more people are cooking, eating tofu, or masala.
To OP - I think the resume is a clever format, and riding a language's popularity is a great way of putting yourself out there, especially as a junior. To others, the "Traits" section -- how much impact does this really…
I might use a different analogy -- it might be more like using a bike versus a motorcycle. You can run a delivery business on a bike, but you'd be able to do it with much less tinkering, if you were using a motorcycle.
If you're using rails, explore its libraries. Devise is an excellent gem for user auth/login/registration. On Rails, you should move fast to build MVP, and test the audience.
I'll bite. My website is tingls.com. It's for ASMR enthusiasts. And as far as your question goes, I think it could take off if you're reputed to be an authority/personality on the topic of UI/UX. Maybe do some analysis…
The ball can't be 10 cents, because 10 cent ball + 1.10 dollar bat = 1.20, and it'd exceed the total. Since the difference is 1 dollar, we can do ball + ball + 1 dollar = 1.10, then we can see that 2(ball) = 10 cents,…
That's true. But I bet even more people are cooking, eating tofu, or masala.
To OP - I think the resume is a clever format, and riding a language's popularity is a great way of putting yourself out there, especially as a junior. To others, the "Traits" section -- how much impact does this really…
I might use a different analogy -- it might be more like using a bike versus a motorcycle. You can run a delivery business on a bike, but you'd be able to do it with much less tinkering, if you were using a motorcycle.
If you're using rails, explore its libraries. Devise is an excellent gem for user auth/login/registration. On Rails, you should move fast to build MVP, and test the audience.
I'll bite. My website is tingls.com. It's for ASMR enthusiasts. And as far as your question goes, I think it could take off if you're reputed to be an authority/personality on the topic of UI/UX. Maybe do some analysis…
The ball can't be 10 cents, because 10 cent ball + 1.10 dollar bat = 1.20, and it'd exceed the total. Since the difference is 1 dollar, we can do ball + ball + 1 dollar = 1.10, then we can see that 2(ball) = 10 cents,…