If you need public data from multiple cryptocurrency exchanges but don't want to deal with weird differences in exchange APIs, Blocktap[1] is a free GraphQL API (that I assisted in developing). We also open sourced our…
Here in Pittsburgh I see Uber's self driving cars every once in a while. We've some pretty crazy/small/hilly roads here.
Yeah, I guess less so now, but before C# was open sourced the only viable option was Windows servers and people usually used SQL Server with it. So in that case many people chose to lock themselves into that vendor and…
I don't own an android phone, so there may be some more I don't see, but heres my list: Web & App activity (search activity on apps and in browsers) Location History (Creates a private map of where you go with your…
Location: New York Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Possibly Technologies: Javascript (Node, ES6), PHP, Ruby, HTML, CSS (SASS, Less), C# (Xamarin) Résumé/CV: https://camray.github.io/resume.pdf GitHub:…
1) Yeah, definitely. I suppose one could screenshot, but having a little more fine-tuning as far as dimensions, image size, etc is far more useful. 2) For sure, much like the border distance. 3) Ah, I didn't see the…
Hey this looks cool. I see it's a beta, but some ideas that would be really useful to me and maybe others. MapBox (particularly the desktop version) can create custom stylesheets and do high quality image exports. I…
Man, I've never had a problem with a broken iPhone screen. I worked for months on a pretty large construction site breaking up concrete while dropping my phone fairly regularly and it's still aces. Obviously a stronger…
They say that it supports other apps. I'm sure that one of the many other GPS app makers will release a carplay app like they did for iPhone.
Well yeah, 3 lines of front end CSS. But there's a bit more back end logic that goes into it. But I do like the concept of relatively small yet profitable changes.
I picked up c# within a day or two with a working knowledge of Java. Some languages are easy to pick up given the right background. I'll have to check erlang out. I only hear good things.
The file he mentions: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.... Just so it's easy for everyone to find.
http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/sftp
If you need public data from multiple cryptocurrency exchanges but don't want to deal with weird differences in exchange APIs, Blocktap[1] is a free GraphQL API (that I assisted in developing). We also open sourced our…
Here in Pittsburgh I see Uber's self driving cars every once in a while. We've some pretty crazy/small/hilly roads here.
Yeah, I guess less so now, but before C# was open sourced the only viable option was Windows servers and people usually used SQL Server with it. So in that case many people chose to lock themselves into that vendor and…
I don't own an android phone, so there may be some more I don't see, but heres my list: Web & App activity (search activity on apps and in browsers) Location History (Creates a private map of where you go with your…
Location: New York Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Possibly Technologies: Javascript (Node, ES6), PHP, Ruby, HTML, CSS (SASS, Less), C# (Xamarin) Résumé/CV: https://camray.github.io/resume.pdf GitHub:…
1) Yeah, definitely. I suppose one could screenshot, but having a little more fine-tuning as far as dimensions, image size, etc is far more useful. 2) For sure, much like the border distance. 3) Ah, I didn't see the…
Hey this looks cool. I see it's a beta, but some ideas that would be really useful to me and maybe others. MapBox (particularly the desktop version) can create custom stylesheets and do high quality image exports. I…
Man, I've never had a problem with a broken iPhone screen. I worked for months on a pretty large construction site breaking up concrete while dropping my phone fairly regularly and it's still aces. Obviously a stronger…
They say that it supports other apps. I'm sure that one of the many other GPS app makers will release a carplay app like they did for iPhone.
Well yeah, 3 lines of front end CSS. But there's a bit more back end logic that goes into it. But I do like the concept of relatively small yet profitable changes.
I picked up c# within a day or two with a working knowledge of Java. Some languages are easy to pick up given the right background. I'll have to check erlang out. I only hear good things.
The file he mentions: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.... Just so it's easy for everyone to find.
http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/sftp