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AboutBritish Full Stack Web Developer based in North Carolina. AnchorCMS, Nano Framework. Father to a Corgi (Lilly Evans Potter), Dachshund (Dobby) and Cat (Avadon). German driver and all round PetrolHead. Married with a 10yr old stepdaughter.
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SkillsPHP, ASP, .Net, C#, HTML5, CSS3, SASS, JavaScript, jQuery, Ajax, MySQL, MSSQL, Node, Angular, Centos7, Linux
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LocationNorth Carolina
Joined devRant on 5/17/2016
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Admittedly @devs - parts of the documentation are assumptions that you just... know to do something in addition. It's a bit silly on that front, but it's really not geared to newer developers (what I personally would consider, less than 3 years commercial experience) - keep at it!
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*cough* Android *cough*
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You're just doing it wrong mate. Keep at it, stick with their documentation and it will soon become second nature. 👍🏻
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I'm 4 days in to building a new web application with it, and thanks to its existing infrastructure - I've found it SUPER easy to build auth tools, database management is nice... I actually reallyyyyyy like it. Also ties in very easily with other frameworks, such as Rest and what not. Definitely worth a peak.
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If you spend that long questioning yourself on decisions during a project, you didn't spend long enough planning it.
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True programmers don't reference "true" as a string. ... AND boyfriend = null ... Would have been much better.
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I get that even as a web developer - yeah, because being able to write code in 6 languages means I can diagnose a Windows 7 laptop from 2010. Jog on!
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@SnowyLoli that's a shame!
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Work locally...?
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This is me EVERY day. 😂
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Yeah seriously, I've worked with 2 in maybe 45, that have actually been good. I hate buzzwords like, "I have this great HTML role, great for synergy!" - fuuuuuck off! Stop talking! Lol
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Hahaha, I wish!
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Jesus I didn't even notice that, cheers mate!
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I'll bet a majority of those surround one line of code, and actually aren't required at all. 😁
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The only time I ever use anything other than my own brain for CSS, is for something on www.css3generator.com - and purely only so I can copy and paste it without having to type it all out.
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Probably one of my favorite scenes out of the movie! Haha!
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@speence negative - I don't think I've been on Stackoverflow in about... God, maybe since 2008? I remember going on one day wondering if anyone could lay eyes on a PHP array iteration for me, and quickly spotted it was an object I was working with - I was totally blind to it. I think that's the only time I've ever been on it. I don't typically run in to code that stumps me :/
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Sometimes I feel like the only developer in the world that doesn't have a stackoverflow account.
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Yeah man, I'm from Sheffield and driven close by loads of times - always wanted to see if they were filming 😁 Love the show!
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Yep, when Tsien (spell check) gets him drunk to fight some of the thugs in the bar. 😌
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It Van-damn well is! 😂
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I've programmed in Dreamweaver once, and I sat there thinking - "There must be something better than this!", then I found Notepad++, EmEditor, Sublime, Coda, Coda2 and PHPStorm - in that order. I went back to Coda2 though, PHPStorm was really nice, but a bit overkill for my style of development I think.
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"I'm a web developer."
Translation: I know how to buy shared hosting from GoDaddy, install Wordpress, install you chosen free theme and install some required plugins." -
Readability! I prefer my open curly braces on new lines! It's so much cleaner I think! 😁
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I use Coda 2. Cost me $99 but it's well worth it. I've been with Coda since Panic first built it. ❤️
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She did exactly that! Hahaha
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ASP falls over at the slightest error, weirdly - even on things not directly related to ASP or its supporting C. PHP however, is sophisticated and smart enough to know when it should continue to run, and when it should present a fatal error. 😌
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Chrome, assuming you're in the UK? I just moved to USA from America - I normally charged £1000-5000 for a website - here I'm charging $10,000-30,000 - it's ridiculous! But they do get proper bespoke builds - no Wordpress haha.
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"Freelancer" 😂😂😂
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Hahaha sounds about right!
