> It's kind of a cross between popular notepad style calculators (like Soulver, Numi, etc), but also has multi-user editing (like Google Docs). From the OP
Yes, you can transfer it to your bank. Works just like Venmo or PayPal
>everyone has access to all the cards they want Top tier commander decks can easily cost over $10,000 I suspect the vast majority of players do not have access to them.
I would say Django, but I also haven't used Rails. I second the fastest framework is the one you're most familiar with.
https://web.archive.org/web/20210715050710/https://www.nytim...
On safari with iPhone SE2 the show history button covers the stumble button
Signal doesn't have arbitrary emoji reactions, that is one feature I do wish it had. Though obviously I'd prefer a better desktop client first.
> It's kind of a cross between popular notepad style calculators (like Soulver, Numi, etc), but also has multi-user editing (like Google Docs). From the OP
Yes, you can transfer it to your bank. Works just like Venmo or PayPal
>everyone has access to all the cards they want Top tier commander decks can easily cost over $10,000 I suspect the vast majority of players do not have access to them.
I would say Django, but I also haven't used Rails. I second the fastest framework is the one you're most familiar with.
https://web.archive.org/web/20210715050710/https://www.nytim...
On safari with iPhone SE2 the show history button covers the stumble button
Signal doesn't have arbitrary emoji reactions, that is one feature I do wish it had. Though obviously I'd prefer a better desktop client first.