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						AboutTodo: Docker, nginx, Redis, elastic, haproxy, NodeJS, Kubernetes, CSS Grids, Webpack, Pusher, Magento2, Angular 5
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						SkillsLaravel, VueJS, Symfony, Gulp, Sass, Git, MySQL, Apache, oAuth2
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						LocationDigitalocean, Cloudflare
Joined devRant on 3/27/2018
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				    Useful docker aliases
 
 alias dstart='docker start "$@"'
 alias dstop='docker stop "$@"'
 alias drm='docker rm "$@"'
 alias dip='docker inspect --format "{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}" "$@"'
 alias dls="docker ps"
 alias dlsa="docker ps -a"
 alias dps="docker ps"
 alias dimg='docker images "$@"'
 alias drestart='docker restart "$@"'
 alias dcommit='docker commit "$@"'
 alias dinspect='docker inspect "$@"'
 alias dlogs='docker logs "$@"'
 alias dcp='docker cp "$@"'
 alias dinfo='docker info'
 alias dcompose='docker-compose "$@"'
 alias dlogs='docker logs "$@"'
 alias drshell='docker exec -it -u 0 "$@"'10
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				    To all the people who use laptops for coding, what are the most important things to look out for when getting one. As a desktop user, all of these machines seem underpowered and overpriced.
 Im mostly aware what I need to get regarding hardware inside, but when it comes to displays/keyboards/mousepads(does anyone even use that?)/size/io, I am preety clueless.11
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				    I've been on devRant long enough that I'm getting familiar with some of the more frequent ranters here. I imagine it's been done before, but I'd like to put some faces to the names.
 
 So post them mugs in here, fellas!
 
 Here's me with my daughter (turns 1 next week!), taken last Saturday. 150 150
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				    Me: We should change the http response code to anything but 200 OK in the error response case of our API.
 Other dev: No, it's fine.
 Me: Why?
 Other dev: The client successfully receives an error message.
 Me: ┻━┻ ︵ヽ(`Д´)ノ︵ ┻━┻15
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				    When you stare into git, git stares back.
 
 It's fucking infinite.
 
 Me 2 years ago:
 "uh was it git fetch or git pull?"
 
 Me 1 year ago:
 "Look, I printed these 5 git commands on a laptop sticker, this is all I need for my workflow! branch, pull, commit, merge, push! Git is easy!"
 
 Me now:
 "Hold my beer, I'll just do git format-patch -k --stdout HEAD..feature -- script.js | git am -3 -k to steal that file from your branch, then git rebase master && git rebase -i HEAD~$(git rev-list --count master..HEAD) to clean up the commit messages, and a git branch --merged | grep -v "\*" | xargs -n 1 git branch -d to clean up the branches, oh lets see how many words you've added with git diff --word-diff=porcelain | grep -e '^+[^+]' | wc -w, hmm maybe I should alias some of this stuff..."
 
 Do you have any git tricks/favorites which you use so often that you've aliased them?50
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				    Ok, I've tried multiple times to learn it, but just hate React and JSX. I don't know why-maybe because I'm a not a professional developer yet and can't see the right use case for it? I feel that's it's so overly complicated to render some HTML. Should I keep trying to learn this or just work with what I like for my projects, then learn React later? ARGH18
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				    So... um... I'm a real asshole... but this website where I'm applying for a job doesn't check how many digits should be entered for their GPA field.
 
 At first, I wanted to see if I could put in the pi symbol (π). That didn't work.
 
 So, then I added 10 digits of π into the field. When I saw that it had accepted that many numbers, I grew curious and wondered how many numbers can I fit in here.
 
 I added 100, then 1000, then a million.
 
 Sooooo, do you guise think I'll get the job? 8 8

 
		
		
	
