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AboutJust this old fart who wrote his first program back in '76
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SkillsJS, TS, HTML, CSS, PHP, databases, loads of old crap sane people don't use anymore.
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LocationSweden
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Lately I've been using http://typestyle.io and haven't really looked back... it's brilliant! :)
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A more fun version is
git config --global alias.yolo \!"git add -A && git commit -am \"\`curl -s http://whatthecommit.com/index.txt \`\" && git push -f origin master"
that way you get some variation in your commit messages... ;) -
Awesome mug! Where can I get one? 😀
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my favourite SQL query is:
SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue IS NOT NULL;
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@nox-do I'll do that for the next one that does it. I have a bet going with my girlfriend that I could be *nice* for 24 hours, so... I'll let them off, this time.
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Holy crap that's cool! Also worth more than my car lol
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@BassClefBuddha good point. Or just "spam" it in Gmail. What gets me is, what do these companies think they're achieving by subscribing people to their list who've never been to their site in the first place?
And what about all those companies where, you buy a thing/service/app, and just because of that they think you want their mail? ARGH -
I've been using a Surface Pro 4 for the last 1½ years or so, and love it. If you're on a SP2, and like the form factor/convenience, I'd recommend the upgrade. Mind you, with all the rumours of an impending SP5 coming, maybe wait a little bit... ;)
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@gedankennebel I agree. and ReSharper is kind of a must-have if you're doing a lot of C# work.
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TurdPress is definitely one of the most horrible things out there. It needs to die a painful death. Sadly, it won't...
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O_o
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Bwahaha! OMG that's terrible! I love it! :D
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@vinaysshenoy Indeed. When the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. ;)
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IntelliJ is a hog, and JetBrains are pretty sucky at fixing their bugs (see their issue tracker for more info). There's stuff in there that's pretty breaking, and that hasn't been fixed in *years*... Still, I agree that it's a powerful IDE, and I still use it almost daily (when I'm not using VS or VSC).
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@gummy I don't think they're willing to invest the time (cost). So it's just "hack something into it to make it work, ok?" :p
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SVN? People still use that? Dafuq?!
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I also decided to give Vue a shot this weekend. Looks very promising so far...
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#noshitsherlock
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I've worked with Ember, both Angulars, React and others. Of all of these, I find React (license notwithstanding) the easiest to use. Ember seemed massively over-engineered, like Angular 1.x
Fir the rest of the stack, if you're starting out in "things on top of Node", have a look at Meteor, its dead easy to get started and supports all the major view-layer frameworks. -
@ultrono apparently yes, in Switzerland...
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I think I'm also getting near the end of my data pla
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@pascalwacker that's odd. Im on the Fast Ring, so I get deluged with updates, bash always starts fine...
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@ffiebigc I run things like rails in bash but edit the code from Windows, no problem with git.
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@zedchoo I liked the client, so I let them have it. That got me a summer job at the client, it was awesome (CERN)
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@darksideplease not really. Took me about 3 minutes
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@darksideplease or you could do something like this: http://winaero.com/blog/...
That gets you "open Bash here" like you can do with Command -
And if you don't like bash you can even run fish as your default shell
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@darksideplease I think he was referring to the bash on Ubuntu on Windows or whatever the full name of the Windows Linux subsystem is. And that works okay. I use it daily for development.
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Mostly works fine, and no major performance degradation versus booting in Ubuntu
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@pascalwacker well, 16 gig seems to be OK and for the screens, I recommend the desktop dock, as that plugs everything into the Surface through 1 port