Cool project. It's nice to see someone put together something awesome while so early in their education/career and have it work out for them. Shows you've got potential. If I could give you any advice, I'd say think…
I almost died laughing.
I'm a little surprised at the comments asking if another grid is needed since "theres other open source projects out there like the one I use at work (insert crappy grid here)". There really aren't a whole lot of open…
Slickgrid does http://mleibman.github.io/SlickGrid/examples/example5-collap...
Was it ever "relevant"?
What's worse is seeing documentation for npm modules where all the code examples are in CoffeeScript...please make it stop.
Every considered working for Google? I hear the perks are great!
I agree with what you said. I worked with .net since the 1.0 days and after years of staunch support, I got a job last year working with python/javascript on a unix stack and kissed microsoft technologies goodbye.…
I think were all just color blind.
Holy shit. My brain just exploded from reading this. This is the advice that I wish someone sat down and gave me when I first started my career.
If a recruiter were to read this article and do something like this to me, I would be totally pissed. If I were to find out that a recruiter took the time to find extra references by rummaging around my social networks…
Cool project. It's nice to see someone put together something awesome while so early in their education/career and have it work out for them. Shows you've got potential. If I could give you any advice, I'd say think…
I almost died laughing.
I'm a little surprised at the comments asking if another grid is needed since "theres other open source projects out there like the one I use at work (insert crappy grid here)". There really aren't a whole lot of open…
Slickgrid does http://mleibman.github.io/SlickGrid/examples/example5-collap...
Was it ever "relevant"?
What's worse is seeing documentation for npm modules where all the code examples are in CoffeeScript...please make it stop.
Every considered working for Google? I hear the perks are great!
I agree with what you said. I worked with .net since the 1.0 days and after years of staunch support, I got a job last year working with python/javascript on a unix stack and kissed microsoft technologies goodbye.…
I think were all just color blind.
Holy shit. My brain just exploded from reading this. This is the advice that I wish someone sat down and gave me when I first started my career.
If a recruiter were to read this article and do something like this to me, I would be totally pissed. If I were to find out that a recruiter took the time to find extra references by rummaging around my social networks…
If a recruiter were to read this article and do something like this to me, I would be totally pissed. If I were to find out that a recruiter took the time to find extra references by rummaging around my social networks…