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It's really fun in RN, when it compiles on the first try only to crash a few screens in because of your stats logic....
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I'm personally a fan of React Native, speedy because it compiles natively and overall development is quick and easy once you get past the growing pains of learning redux and jtw. Others might be just as good but overall Ive found great success with available community support and package availability for even highly niche items.
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Mine is ://www.
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23 years later still running strong with only a few critical bugs. Happily interfacing with another OS currently.
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Your killing it dude! Awesome!
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Here I am just getting out of a staff meeting hearing that one of our web teams products have to still support IE 8.
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Sounds like slack to me. But yeah a in app pm would be nice
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Some suggestions might be overboard but to be fair that's why it's a review.
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Between music and occasional hotspot I average around 12gb
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@aaxa please do!
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Meh honestly I hate OS bashing each one has it's own successful audience. I love my Mac to run native Adobe apps while still having a Unix filesystem, I love Linux on my pi and my webserver, and Windows is the king of games and the enterprise corporate network.
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Tagging to hear response.
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Thanks everyone for the wishes it was a good day by the end.
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I don't particularly care about AMD since traditionally they have always run much warmer in laptops compared to Intel and required more service from my previous years working in IT ships but.... I'm just happy there is competition again it only serves to help us the consumer no matter what team your on.
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@ElectricCoffee it's pretty but $200-300 seems a bit steep
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@ElectricCoffee what is this keyboard and why is it so expensive lol
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@STRINIX instead of converting a date object into a time object the function simply returns a constant value instead of converting it. Thus no matter what date object you pass it your get the same timestamp output.
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Unless it's your preference I'd rock that Mac for dual screens.
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@Letmecode Welcome to Stack Overflow!
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@CozyPlanes I've done allot of Dev over the years and just started C# two weeks ago for some enterprise dev for O365 systems..... It's not bad coming from a heavy Java and web background.
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@RhysOC yeah.... working with some local APIs limited to a Windows server environment. Also sorry for the delayed response lol
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To be fair hackathons aren't always meant to make the next Facebook, a lot of the times the culture around them is to get together with strangers and make something for the fun of it.. Something you'd never make otherwise. In that context if to phones transmitted strings though like a Morse code speaker system it would win in my book under the outlook above. It all depends on the purpose of your individual event.
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@nosoup4u the way this looks I wouldn't be surprised if it was automatically generated through some WYSIWYG system.........I hope.
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@kamen screenshots aren't a problem.... corporate restrictions are.
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Whelp I was content...... now I want that mug lol
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Fresh college grad here. I feel you depending on the college you go to a lot of the coding feels utterly useless. My biggest recommendation is if you find any free time code for yourself... learn and play with technology that seems fun to you even if you aren't too do it at work or required at school. After graduation what I learned through my jobs and personal is what landed me my current position but..... My degree is what even got me into the door of the interview.
Looking back it was my love for code, programmer friends, and projects that helped me through.
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iFixIt kits are the best toolset to have around when doing any type of service work!