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LocationBelgium
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Checkout **xtrv** a file archive utility I created while learning C.
URL: https://github.com/ttshivhula/xtrv
If you like it you can give it a star. contributions are welcomed!4 -
I shot myself in the foot again!!
These incident usually happen at restless night.
Some night I become too restless so I do what any programmer would do, I program.
The "novel" idea just come up and I code until I become too tired. I usually finish the prototype of the project before I fell asleep.
I usually found out that I have reinvent the wheel the next morning! Great. My "novel" idea is not too "novel" after all.
It is hard to find the novel project these day since it is too hard to beat the decade of collective intelligence of programmer.8 -
YouTube recommendations are like when you tell your mom that you enjoyed a classical music concert, and the next day she has bought you a cello and signed you up for classes.
JUST BECAUSE I WATCHED ONE FUCKING DUMB COOKING SHOW, DOESN'T MEAN I WANT ALL MY CAREFULLY CURATED CONTENT ABOUT PROGRAMMING AND SCIENCE REPLACED WITH CELEBRITIES TRYING OUT VEGAN BARF WRAPS.11 -
I think Suicide Linux is a little heavy handed. Really? One mistake erases your hard drive? Please, let's make things interesting.
I would rather use Casino Linux.... try your luck. Any mistake sets a random single bit on your computer to 0. You could be lucky and it would set unused memory to 0, doing nothing. You could be an unlucky bastard and corrupt everything. You could be a super unlucky bastard and corrupt something important and only find out much, much too late.
I'm asking for $90,000 to start my business for 2% share of my company9 -
Cheers to all Javascript programmers 🥂
Suggesting a book called *You don t know JS* which aims to teach javascript right from the very basics to most advanced concepts, hence is helpful for both beginners & maestros.
The book is available for free on Github
https://github.com/getify/...7 -
Starting a javascript coding challenge @ devRant.
Challenging javascript problems will be posted on a regular basis henceforth inviting all coders & problem solvers to be a part of this challenge to contribute & learn.
Challenge#1 starts 26Jan.
Get excited for some17 -
Update on the noisy office situation.
I resigned today.
Not entirely sure what to do next but can't take another day at that place. :-)5 -
pre-rant
Today I’m telling a girl I like her. She’s dope and I hope she’ll answer me with a 1 and not a 0.
I’ll keep you posted.
Just needed a place to share a personal thing, love you guys!30 -
I prefer to work while everyone is asleep, drink black coffee, low-fi music, and find a way to appreciate what I'm working on.1
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Today my mom gave me a 2 meter by 1,20 meter whiteboard. She says that that might help me to achieve my dreams with what i am doing on my computer. This is amazing.5
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Anyone else write out 1000s of lines on paper before putting it on screen? Is that a waste of time or good practice?9
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Don't you think DevRant needs favorite rants i find it quiet difficult to get back to certain rants!8
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!rant
<confession>
Ever since I've discovered devRant, I use my avatar as profile picture on other sites as well.
</confession>7 -
public class HelloDevRant
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//Commenting for reasons! ;)
System.out.print("Hello dear devRant community!\nI am new here!\nNice to meet you.");
}
}5 -
!Rant
So the interns tried to 3d print a rubberduck and it got stuck mid way.
Guess i have a coding duck now
I call her "Detached HEAD state"18 -
Thank you David and Tim!
Took some time because i am living in Germany but the wait paid off. Love the stickers!3 -
Hacking is like sex. You get in, you get out, and hope that you didn’t leave something that can be traced back to you.10