There is also iAPS, the AAPS-version but for Apple Devices; also take a look at Trio. https://iaps.readthedocs.io/en/main/ https://docs.diy-trio.org/ But I like using Loop/LoopKit due its simple interface.
Yeah, thought so too. At least adding some major timestamps in the description would be great.
Nice, thanks! :)
Fröhliche Weihnachten!
> Speak with your professors about that. Or instead of linking to it, maybe you could recreate (instead of copying 1:1) the content (e.g. as a sketch in PowerPoint) and link/reference to your professors site/original…
Nice demonstration of your skills, however I recommend you to change / renew you photo - smiling would make you far more attractive for future employers/recruiters.
Awesome! I really like the minimal interface. After I switched from Windows to Mac about one year ago, I couldn't believe I had to abandone foobar2000 and IrfanView. After some try-outs I got a bit comfortable with…
+1 for Todoist. It's awesome to structure tasks into more and more subtasks.
Problem Slicing is the key; Kent Beck wrote an article about "Master Programming" and I'd like to take his advice whenever I encounter a problem in programming, but also in real life (e.g. coordinating tasks in work or…
There is also iAPS, the AAPS-version but for Apple Devices; also take a look at Trio. https://iaps.readthedocs.io/en/main/ https://docs.diy-trio.org/ But I like using Loop/LoopKit due its simple interface.
Yeah, thought so too. At least adding some major timestamps in the description would be great.
Nice, thanks! :)
Fröhliche Weihnachten!
> Speak with your professors about that. Or instead of linking to it, maybe you could recreate (instead of copying 1:1) the content (e.g. as a sketch in PowerPoint) and link/reference to your professors site/original…
Nice demonstration of your skills, however I recommend you to change / renew you photo - smiling would make you far more attractive for future employers/recruiters.
Awesome! I really like the minimal interface. After I switched from Windows to Mac about one year ago, I couldn't believe I had to abandone foobar2000 and IrfanView. After some try-outs I got a bit comfortable with…
+1 for Todoist. It's awesome to structure tasks into more and more subtasks.
Problem Slicing is the key; Kent Beck wrote an article about "Master Programming" and I'd like to take his advice whenever I encounter a problem in programming, but also in real life (e.g. coordinating tasks in work or…