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@theKarlisK And issues can be "plot holes"
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Let's just call it "Protagonist" branch, and the other branches can be "Sidekicks"
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Of all time: Silent Hill 3
Right now I'm going through Yakuza LAD and it's amazing -
I have to use Google Meet with my cam on all day, with an i3 that shit uses a lot of CPU and RAM, GX prevents it from passing 25% thankfully
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You made this place up, I have no proof nor doubt
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@Sharky6 An <input type="tel"> should do fine
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I hate when the damn thing randomly uses 100% of my HDD with a 0.8mb/s process, like what?
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@cho-uc
Sorry for the late reply.
Yeah, that just too much to give an intern, sounds like too big of a mess for someone who wasn't even involved in it's creation to handle, let alone all by him/herself -
I'm an intern myself and I just wonder how big of an issue that would be to take 3+ weeks. I spend more than a day solving something where I'm at and I get called slow. So.. just curious, what's this issue about?
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Students should write like this when forced to "code" in paper lol
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@p100sch That might be. However I do want to provide some more context
The first time the CRUD I made wasn't that good, and it was my first time using Ajax, not that it excuses the ghosting but I understand why they wouldn't accept me
After that I decided to look more into it and started a small project in which I learned a lot, so now they asked for the same thing and my code is way better
So let's hope for the best! If they won't teache me I'll learn from other people -
@AleCx04 Of course :^) crank up those else ifs
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Start by learning html :)
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I'm on my last semester, about to finish it at that if all goes well, thank you so much for this!
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Maybe, but it's pretty good, have been using it since beta and it's nice
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It all depends lol, but I'd say mostly nightowl
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@devJs Indeed! Now that I think about it maybe it was part of the challenge so we're ready for the real deal
And about the project, it was made in Java and used MySQL, you could register books, clients, authors, etc. The most important parts were exception handling, validating stuff like id numbers, ISBN, String lenght and int values, and making it user friendly with comboboxes that filled with content taken from the database automatically, an easy to understand GUI and of course the user registration and login
That about sums it up, sorry if parts of my comment are hard to understand or seem poorly written, english isn't my first language, but I'm trying my best hehe -
I'm still a student so maybe my experience isn't really interesting, but I had this project for a semester where I had to create a library management program, It was a mess because our teacher kept changing some details about the project and also because my lack of knowledge about some key functions that had to be there, so in the end it kinda came together and did mostly work when we had to show it for the final evaluation.
I did however learn a lot while working on it and the feedback I got from our teacher was useful. -
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