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AboutHTL Student
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SkillsJava, C#, Go, Scala, vb
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She didn't write the code all herself. It's the code which she and her team wrote.
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I like tachyons css
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I use ASCII doc for documentation
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I think there are modular js frameworks, maybe Google "modular js framework". But I don't know much about frontend, I could be wrong
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Asciidoc
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@HamsterOh really?
I know from some friends who are in game development, that they use algebra on a daily basis -
Even if you don't use algebra on a daily basis, you know it and can use it later in your job, etc.
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@taosif7 then you should write all the programming languages you are familiar with and which you use on a regular basis. There are so many languages that are common
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@rabbi and "C" for css
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Sorry for the question, but how are you familiar with all programming languages?
Or did you mean something else?
And I would recommend this book: http://shop.oreilly.com/product/... -
@Codex404 sorry misread your comment, thought you asked about the mail program
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@Codex404 looks like outlook
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I use the Marshall major 2. Best Bluetooth headphones I've ever had
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Maybe spring or micronaut
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Compiling without errors
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@Rohr you don't have to use android studio. You can use intellij or flutter with Vs code
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Thats just not true:
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I like to use hyper on Windows
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If you don't like spring, there are many other frameworks for java. Just read about micronaut, but didn't get to try it.
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Mine arrived 2 days ago, but I couldn't order more than one sticker pack
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@krister-alm why? I think spring boot is great
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Java with Spring boot
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@gnulinuxer4fun
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@nrlhq elementary is based on Ubuntu and you can customize Ubuntu so it fits your needs
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On Windows some people like to commit their thumbs.db
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@woops ha spent also 2hrs on polybar today
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I like bunsenlabs or if you want an arch based os, I would recommend archlabs
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@simulate If you want arch, but dont want to bother with the installation, you can install an arch based OS. Like Archlabs (my favourite), archmerge(this distro wants to help you understand arch) and manjaro
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I like manjaro. Based on arch but much easier to install
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Same. I prefer light themes for small displays and dark themes for big displays.
Dont know why