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AboutI am not professional programmer. Still learning new skills.
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SkillsJava Android, C#, Swift(backend linux, cocoa, ios), Python master. Good at PHP, Unity, HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT, AJAX, SQL, basic Linux shell, little C++, some LUA. Almost noob Pen Testing.
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LocationSofia, Bulgaria
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Joined devRant on 6/25/2017
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If serious:
- use the built in files and put your own files in a random app's documents folder (uhhh)
- Jailbreak and use Filza (root access to the whole filesystem) -
@nitwhiz Exactly and it's beautiful
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@M1sf3t there was probably a lot involved in the process
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@devTea flutter is pretty fast and google is actively supporting it and fixing bugs, it has improved a lot in the last 5 months alone but I still hate the lack of control over single widgets.
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@devTea You are not supposed (or able) to change a single widget (ui objects in flutter) but you should change a global property and tell flutter to rebuild, it is supposed to detect what should be rerendered based on the change of this property and leave everything else as is. But of course it doesn't work very well and you sometimes need to use performance unfriendly workarounds to force it to rebuild the needed widgets.
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Flutter seems compatible with everything but is also reaaally strange
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@inaba I guess it's possible because this deleted only the unused files and the most important daemons are always running but idk
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@Condor thank you 😊
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@bahua I love every inch of it and the design is super slick, Sony knew how to make good phones
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Yeah exactly, I bought myself Sony Xperia Z and flashed it stock android 4.2 for testing.
Optimization is hard but worth it if you want to target pretty much all devices. -
Just to be clear, my rants sometimes sounds angry even tho I am happy, just like this one.
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I think I am doing something wrong
My input for the name of Movie textfields:
- Spider-Man: Homecoming
- Avengers: Infinity War
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And no I am not part of any fandom, I just find K-Pop very catchy
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Wait you are an Indian with an iPhone?!
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@Floydian
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Also I might write a tutorial, no one deserves to experience this on their own.
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@ScriptCoded @ZioCain I actually upvoted you both
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@Codex404 yes, but only on pc (for now)
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Don't push it, just do some other hobby or contribute to an open source project.
If you force yourself to do a side project, it won't be enjoyable at all. -
Yeah, I am a student.
Link? -
THANK YOU.
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150'000$ for Christmas, yeeah baby!
Daddy will buy his Lambo!!!
(J.K please don't listen to this crap, I sold with great loses, consider selling before it's too late) -
@thomasjowsey
Some easier stuff (but very fun):
- if you like games, C# with Unity
- if want to make apps, Swift for iOS or Kotlin for Android - two very nice and popular languages
And if you are up for a challenge use Swift as Webserver on Linux, it’s hard but very interesting.
Also C++ is nice if you think of a nice project utilising it. -
You are 14, do what you like, you have time.
It might be a good idea to try something new not because it's in demand but because you like it and you want to learn it -
@R1100 Oh, I... I thought it was something... something special
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@electrineer the pro version is fine, I use an older standard version
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Happy for you, man!
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Take your pants, don't think twice, your roommate is for a surprise.
Writing, reading, breeding hard - this gonna leave a scar.
No more time for hesitation, git push --force it to the GitHub nation.
Open source or not,
you untied this knot,
your solution is accepted,
now it's time for tissues fast
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@AleCx04 You are right - the updates are to major versions can be tedious but the amount of money you save is not small.
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@dovydasbere first world problems right there...
