Meme Monday!
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Meme Monday!
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Google...
You've got to give it to Google (and Microsoft actually): they are consistent. Consistently renaming everything.
this is gold
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Brutal
Best Meme so far
LOL!
Welcome back to meme monday, let's kick things off
So what you're saying is that the Titanic should have been a series of smaller boats that communicate with message passing?
It's working as far as I can tell.
That is the way it is!
Taken from #docs in the Astro Lounge discord server
OOP in a nutshell
I'll take your whole stock.
that's crab 🦀 🤣
gost or more like gust 🤣
I never wanted a sheet of stickers so bad!
LOL 😂
$45k is a better pay than what many 1st world developers earn, even in regular/senior positions, and would be considered a livable wage.
But yeah, in the US wouldn't be nearly enough to survive... And the rest of the conditions wouldn't be compatible with life anyway.
It wasn't excel, but I 100% used google sheets as a database...it's a miracle it works, and it's running on a fairly prominent site (a version of it anyway). I hated myself the whole time I was coding it, but it worked, and the client didn't care.
There are 5 rules now... :D
For the curious (or those who want to point & laugh 😆), this is one of two here that are built the same way.
This was such an annoying project…the build was insane, but dealing with governmental entities? Nah, I’m ALL KINDS of good! 😂
fdrlibrary.org/New-Deal-Periodic-T...
In all seriousness, this crosses my mind every now and then and I always wonder how viable it would be as a solution. If you’re dealing with very simple flat data, it does have some built-in pros if you have clients who are already familiar with Google Sheets and most likely wouldn’t log in to a CMS to make updates, but have some data on a website that needs to change somewhat regularly (I.e. prices, dates).
High adoptability and built-in access control are nice, but obvi it’s not really meant to be used that way so lack of support and potential for breakage may negate that I guess.
Anyhows, thanks for sharing your project!
You’re not wrong…and in all seriousness, this was a case where the design led to most of the issues (building a periodic table is a mess to start with). I’ve had the same thought as you…most folks know spreadsheets at least well enough to enter their data, so the training should be minimal at best.
That said, it’s not at all WYSIWYG, and any styling would need whoever’s doing the entry to know at least a little bit of HTML and/or CSS…but if you’re doing a static site where the content is more or less stable, it’s not the worst idea.
Pimp My (Windows) OS - WSL Edition
Am I being a little bit Language-ist?
If it is keep your distance during covid, why are there two people standing literally directly next to each other on each one? 😂
I'm so stealing this to make a cartoon later... :P
It actually was easier to code than expected. I'll share it later
All your bases are belong to us!
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that's actually pretty good lol
Honestly though, as silly as this one is. It's a good explanation of the differences between 0, null & undefined.
Waiting for IntelliJ to build indexes
Don't you mean NodeJS developers?
You wait there, let me go fire the moron that let you have full access to prod!
Lesson learned, it's best to do the horizontal scaling.
haha