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software engineer 👩💻, technical writer, i posts contents relating to Linux, C programming language, software tools, JavaScript, React e.t.c. 🟢Volunteer Mod and Challenge Judge here on DEV🟢
software engineer 👩💻, technical writer, i posts contents relating to Linux, C programming language, software tools, JavaScript, React e.t.c. 🟢Volunteer Mod and Challenge Judge here on DEV🟢
software engineer 👩💻, technical writer, i posts contents relating to Linux, C programming language, software tools, JavaScript, React e.t.c. 🟢Volunteer Mod and Challenge Judge here on DEV🟢
I am a professional DevOps Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the internet industry. I am an avid Linux lover and supporter of the open-source movement philosophy.
software engineer 👩💻, technical writer, i posts contents relating to Linux, C programming language, software tools, JavaScript, React e.t.c. 🟢Volunteer Mod and Challenge Judge here on DEV🟢
I am a professional DevOps Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the internet industry. I am an avid Linux lover and supporter of the open-source movement philosophy.
Frontend Developer ❤️🔥 | Just learning, practicing, coding and letting a little bit of it spread out forever and ever ➿ Be brave enough to be bad at something new!
Programming is easy like riding a bike. Except the bike is on fire and you're on fire and everything is on fire and you're actually in hell (@matixmatix)
I am a professional DevOps Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the internet industry. I am an avid Linux lover and supporter of the open-source movement philosophy.
software engineer 👩💻, technical writer, i posts contents relating to Linux, C programming language, software tools, JavaScript, React e.t.c. 🟢Volunteer Mod and Challenge Judge here on DEV🟢
Hello! I'm Rasheed, a .NET enthusiast who's constantly looking for new things to learn and forget, that's why I started writing in the first place, but I love writing tho :-)
To elaborate a bit further: It standardizes external access to the property, and thus can detach it from internal access to the property. Separating these two access patterns can be important when doing validation in the setter or formatting in the getter, for example.
software engineer 👩💻, technical writer, i posts contents relating to Linux, C programming language, software tools, JavaScript, React e.t.c. 🟢Volunteer Mod and Challenge Judge here on DEV🟢
Programming is easy like riding a bike. Except the bike is on fire and you're on fire and everything is on fire and you're actually in hell (@matixmatix)
I am a professional DevOps Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the internet industry. I am an avid Linux lover and supporter of the open-source movement philosophy.
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I don't remember exactly how the process went, but it was intuitive enough that it won't be too much trouble.
A senior dev who just goes to revert your code is useless. I expect senior devs to be able to reconcile what you were trying to do with the fix for the problem you caused.
Lol
Do XYZ in just 3 lines of JS
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2GB in node_modules
Principle of "If It works don't touch it" 😂. Don't even try to find out why it works, just be happy it did 😂
They said post memes not depressing reality.
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True! That's where stackoverflow shines.
OMG this was sooooooo truth for me in Vue until I discovered nextTick() 🤦🏻♂️
Good one! 😂 😂 😂
I've actually have a post about it:
Here is why you should not be too quick at judging people by their GitHub activity stats
Bobby Iliev ・ Jan 25 '21
Updated for the missing item. 🤓😂
jquery ded
jQuery died many years ago. Why are some people still weekend-at-bernie's with this thing?
Me long time ago, haven't asked ever since 😊
for beginners who still have no clue, this is because of one of the oops concepts ie data hiding.
To elaborate a bit further: It standardizes external access to the property, and thus can detach it from internal access to the property. Separating these two access patterns can be important when doing validation in the setter or formatting in the getter, for example.
Relevant xkcd
Even has a law
True AF!
Why even bother to wait for 1 minute, if it can be done in one second at 11,55,000°
Won't that cause a raise condition?
Junior devs vs senior devs
Source
Fact . I have done this
As per the GitHub Docs:
All I had to do for verification was upload a pic of my student ID and wait a few minutes.
Here you can see that if you are eligible it will let you skip billing.
I don't remember exactly how the process went, but it was intuitive enough that it won't be too much trouble.
A senior dev who just goes to revert your code is useless. I expect senior devs to be able to reconcile what you were trying to do with the fix for the problem you caused.
use a proxy?
I think Azure and GitHub services come separately, so having one won't get you the other.
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