They are great until you actually need something from them
They are great until you actually need something from them
I wish the cards were easier to deselect. Great game otherwise.
The only place I’ve seen where this sort of thing was published was on reddit, though I can’t seem to remember what subreddit it was. Maybe suicidewatch or unsentletters might have what you are looking for.
The movie was great until that lame “solution” to the alien problem.
Its a great way to make simple code 300% bigger than necessarily.
Idk how it is where you love but in the city mentioned here it would rain a lot too in certain parts of the year and, despite that, the people are happy.
Backend developer: “The new functionality is done!” PO: Looks at tests “Seems good, ship it!”
Frontend developer: “The new functionality is done!” PO: Looks at his screen “This spacing could be a little to the right, also I think I didn’t really like this text, also it should probably auto-scroll to the top and this button should change colors when I click it and also don’t forget to change the error messages I was happy with before and also I think it should…”
Then they change what the function does without updating the name and you misunderstand the code completely.
It all depends on how much time is spent on them. A few hours a week? No biggie. 3+ hours every single day? Do they think we can develop anything like that?
Cooking is processing food.
I love coding at work, unfortunately 90% of what I do is not coding.
I find inserting text to be extremely confusing.
For better or worse, if you want to do anything meaningful with programming you’ll have to learn english. You need to be able to find and understand documentation and help from other people online to get work done.
Action games usually relies on twitch reflexes and using the right combos for the correct enemies. Maybe it isn’t the best name for what I mean but what I want is less “soulslike” games that are just PS2 God of War with a roll button and more like Dark Souls 1 and 2.
A soulslike with strong plot and rpg elements that’s not an action game that you need to dodge sometimes.
If you didn’t like react native (it has its quirks), you could try flutter, it’s a lot more sane although I personally find the source code to be a lot harder to read after it’s a bit bigger.
It makes sense to do it like that if you are supposed to test requirements. Depending on the testing tools you have it might not be feasible unfortunately.
Just like Stadia
I wish. They are seen as status symbols in other countries and have great margins for the sellers.
I like stand-up. It’s probably the only time of the day I see my coworkers. Also we don’t do status reports or anything so maybe I’m just lucky ¯\_(ツ)_/¯