I hope things turn around for you as well. If you have free time and are interested, you should check out https://docs.stimulusreflex.com/. It's a new way to build reactive interfaces with Ruby on Rails. I'm not…
Yep, I agree. Was just talking to my wife about Reddit. It's so slow now, especially on mobile. The page constantly crashes on my Android phone and they always recommend the app. No thanks.
Awesome! That's like the ideal situation right there. I'm an American that moved to Canada back in 2002 and worked as a contractor for my US employer for more than 4 years. The yearly tax stuff drove me insane.
There's a guy by the name of Lee Adler at liquiditytrader.com that does a great job of explaining all this financial market stuff. One thing that he always says is "Don't fight the Fed". The Federal Reserve was pumping…
Did you install Arch from scratch or are you using Manjaro, etc? I love Arch but I've never installed from scratch. It's on a my bucket list. I'm currently using Endeavour OS, which is easy-install Arch Linux with way…
What was it about JavaScript that wanted you to leave programming? I'm just curious.
Same here. Used Antergos before and after the project ended, I used Fedora for a number of months, but recently switched to EndeavourOS. Arch is just so flexible--I find it easier to install the things I need.
Nice. Got a little hit counter at the bottom too. Ah the good old days of the web. I remember when it was all about "hits", "impressions", and "banner ads".
It sure does. You get it all. The ACM has a library of learning materials as well but I haven't looked at those yet. The O'Reilly stuff keeps me busy!
> Likewise with books, which also carry with them a 30-50 dollar investment if I can't find them elsewhere. Not sure if you're aware, but a yearly membership to acm.org (Association of Computing Machinery) includes a…
You can't go wrong with either one (Kotlin, C#) tbh. The Microsoft Docs and Jetbrains docs are pretty decent.
I hope things turn around for you as well. If you have free time and are interested, you should check out https://docs.stimulusreflex.com/. It's a new way to build reactive interfaces with Ruby on Rails. I'm not…
Yep, I agree. Was just talking to my wife about Reddit. It's so slow now, especially on mobile. The page constantly crashes on my Android phone and they always recommend the app. No thanks.
Awesome! That's like the ideal situation right there. I'm an American that moved to Canada back in 2002 and worked as a contractor for my US employer for more than 4 years. The yearly tax stuff drove me insane.
There's a guy by the name of Lee Adler at liquiditytrader.com that does a great job of explaining all this financial market stuff. One thing that he always says is "Don't fight the Fed". The Federal Reserve was pumping…
Did you install Arch from scratch or are you using Manjaro, etc? I love Arch but I've never installed from scratch. It's on a my bucket list. I'm currently using Endeavour OS, which is easy-install Arch Linux with way…
What was it about JavaScript that wanted you to leave programming? I'm just curious.
Same here. Used Antergos before and after the project ended, I used Fedora for a number of months, but recently switched to EndeavourOS. Arch is just so flexible--I find it easier to install the things I need.
Nice. Got a little hit counter at the bottom too. Ah the good old days of the web. I remember when it was all about "hits", "impressions", and "banner ads".
It sure does. You get it all. The ACM has a library of learning materials as well but I haven't looked at those yet. The O'Reilly stuff keeps me busy!
> Likewise with books, which also carry with them a 30-50 dollar investment if I can't find them elsewhere. Not sure if you're aware, but a yearly membership to acm.org (Association of Computing Machinery) includes a…
You can't go wrong with either one (Kotlin, C#) tbh. The Microsoft Docs and Jetbrains docs are pretty decent.