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I'm a selftaught (web) developer. On sunny days, you can find me hiking through the Teutoburg Forest, on rainy days coding or with a good fiction novel in hand.
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Real pros use PowerPoint. 1 slide = 1 module. Syntax highlighting is done manually with rich text, and every callback to setTimeout has to be animated to fade in after the timeout period.
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There's no such thing as public domain for software. And, in the attempt, you probably make yourself legally liable for any damage your software causes anyone else whether perceived or actual. The best you can do, to date, is offer your software under the very liberal MIT software license, which contains the requisite protective NO WARRANTY OR FITNESS clause. A software license protects you, not your software, from unnecessary and very expensive litigation.
I'm not a lawyer. The above information comes from discussions I've had with the Open Source Initiative (OSI) specifically about public domain and software licensing. If you want legal advice, you should talk to a lawyer. OSI licenses like the MIT license have already been vetted by real lawyers and you should select and use one of them.
I use the unlicense, so there's a fallback in case public domain doesn't legally work
there's also a "no warranty" clause just in case
that wouldn't matter anyway because if it just said "public domain" and that was void, then it would default back to "all rights reserved" and I wouldn't be liable for shit because nobody would have a right to use it at all
I'm fairly confident that such a clause is kind of pointless anyway as I'm not selling my code or advertising it for business purposes and it's very clear that I'm just some random person on the internet writing code, but I haven't felt the need to look this up because 1., 2. and 3.
Anyway, here's the license text for reference (I also have some older code under MIT)
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or
distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled
binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any
means.
In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors
of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the
software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit
of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and
successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of
relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this
software under copyright law.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
For more information, please refer to <http://unlicense.org/>
Sounds like a bunch of IANAL bringing up legal criticisms mostly intended to cc0 that, if they apply to the unlicense, would equally apply to the MIT license (which, for example, has the exact same warranty paragraph that the most upvoted answer calls "inconsistent" in the unlicense)
The part about it being "illegal" in Germany is also a bit weird.
Usabilty Engineer and JavaScript/TypeScript Developer.
On the path to become a Clean Code Developer.
Also rediscovering OOP-Principals and Design-Patterns.
I'd like to see the lawsuit where some big company points at some random guy who posted some code online: "That dude! Its his fault! He put the code online. We just copied it and used it without looking at it. After all: He did't put a sign up there: 'I am not liable if you use it in a nuclear power-plant.'"
Usabilty Engineer and JavaScript/TypeScript Developer.
On the path to become a Clean Code Developer.
Also rediscovering OOP-Principals and Design-Patterns.
I am proud to be in the "if it's boring it must be automated" team.
Boring/Repetitive tasks stop me from doing the interesting things I chose my profession for.
I take it as a chance to improve my overall skill-set. I am not only a web developer now, but also an Azure Pipelines Poweruser.
Dedicated Full Stack Developer adept in web technologies, UI design, database management, content writing, and proofreading for robust, user-centric solutions.
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Ahmedabad, India
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In 2022, I completed my Computer Engineering(BE) from Ipcowala Institute of Engineering & Technology
Work
I completed my Django Internship in August Infotech, for 6 months
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In 2022, I completed my Computer Engineering(BE) from Ipcowala Institute of Engineering & Technology
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I completed my Django Internship in August Infotech, for 6 months
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In 2022, I completed my Computer Engineering(BE) from Ipcowala Institute of Engineering & Technology
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I completed my Django Internship in August Infotech, for 6 months
Dedicated Full Stack Developer adept in web technologies, UI design, database management, content writing, and proofreading for robust, user-centric solutions.
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In 2022, I completed my Computer Engineering(BE) from Ipcowala Institute of Engineering & Technology
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I completed my Django Internship in August Infotech, for 6 months
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In 2022, I completed my Computer Engineering(BE) from Ipcowala Institute of Engineering & Technology
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I completed my Django Internship in August Infotech, for 6 months
"Avoid side-effects in functions, implement proper error handling and logging, and you are on your way to good code." - no one said this quote to me, but I learned from many about each part of it 💡
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I completed my Django Internship in August Infotech, for 6 months
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 :-)
Don't forget Windows Update. TiWorker strikes again!
Assuming you are running Windows, I've found I can make things better by opening Task Manager and right-clicking on each of the processes that are consuming the most CPU, selecting "Set Affinity," and then unchecking some of the checkboxes. Repeat for each process until there's some CPU overhead, which ends up improving overall system performance and stability a bit. Android Studio, as soon as it starts, gets "Set Affinity" applied, which then propagates to all of its child processes (e.g. Gradle's java.exe children). Feels like playing whack-a-mole though and have thought about writing some software to automate it.
Adding more RAM is helpful too. If the system is regularly dumping to swap, then more physical RAM will avoid that situation for longer.
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I do a little bit of a lot of things. Some of those things are code. I enjoy thinking about how the world and technology interact, and how technology affects the way people interact with each other.
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I like the idea of long term learning. Keeping myself learning day by day and sharing knowledge with the community help to grow as a professional and also as a person.
Never ever 😂
why the hell is this true😂🤣
😝😝😝😝😝
Makes sense
Programming languages
I asked an AI-powered querying tool to rank the most popular programming languages (excluding null).
It returned:
HTML is on the list. @_@
What?!
Maybe AI made a mistake. Ha, ha.
🤩🤩🤩🤩
🥺so cute!!!
fits perfectly to me
I like the C#'s response 😂
C# made me laugh! 😂
C++ sounds like your average senior dev after PM explained customer demands. Love it
wow🤩
this is gold! 🪙
JavaScript's response actually fits Ruby & Scala.
FML
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣
🤣
When there's a merge conflict.
🙄
😮
😝
Lol -- finding out they use MS WORD to edit program files.
Real pros use PowerPoint. 1 slide = 1 module. Syntax highlighting is done manually with rich text, and every callback to
setTimeout
has to be animated to fade in after the timeout period.Love it. VSCode is just part of the MS office suite, so not a big change to use Powerpoint instead.
😒😥
🤣
My code is literally unstealable.
Because I public-domain almost all of it anyway.
There's no such thing as public domain for software. And, in the attempt, you probably make yourself legally liable for any damage your software causes anyone else whether perceived or actual. The best you can do, to date, is offer your software under the very liberal MIT software license, which contains the requisite protective NO WARRANTY OR FITNESS clause. A software license protects you, not your software, from unnecessary and very expensive litigation.
I'm not a lawyer. The above information comes from discussions I've had with the Open Source Initiative (OSI) specifically about public domain and software licensing. If you want legal advice, you should talk to a lawyer. OSI licenses like the MIT license have already been vetted by real lawyers and you should select and use one of them.
I use the unlicense, so there's a fallback in case public domain doesn't legally work
there's also a "no warranty" clause just in case
that wouldn't matter anyway because if it just said "public domain" and that was void, then it would default back to "all rights reserved" and I wouldn't be liable for shit because nobody would have a right to use it at all
I'm fairly confident that such a clause is kind of pointless anyway as I'm not selling my code or advertising it for business purposes and it's very clear that I'm just some random person on the internet writing code, but I haven't felt the need to look this up because 1., 2. and 3.
Anyway, here's the license text for reference (I also have some older code under MIT)
softwareengineering.stackexchange....
Sounds like a bunch of IANAL bringing up legal criticisms mostly intended to cc0 that, if they apply to the unlicense, would equally apply to the MIT license (which, for example, has the exact same warranty paragraph that the most upvoted answer calls "inconsistent" in the unlicense)
The part about it being "illegal" in Germany is also a bit weird.
I'd like to see the lawsuit where some big company points at some random guy who posted some code online: "That dude! Its his fault! He put the code online. We just copied it and used it without looking at it. After all: He did't put a sign up there: 'I am not liable if you use it in a nuclear power-plant.'"
Its going to be hilarious.
Unfortunately, within the current legal system in the United States, anything is possible.
I'd be lying if I said the legal system of the USA is anywhere high on my priority list when choosing a software license tbh.
I am proud to be in the "if it's boring it must be automated" team.
Boring/Repetitive tasks stop me from doing the interesting things I chose my profession for.
I take it as a chance to improve my overall skill-set. I am not only a web developer now, but also an Azure Pipelines Poweruser.
😲
😮😲
plot twist: it actually never worked
🙄
😥🤣
Looking for issues ....
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No issues found!
That's true
😃😃😃😃😃🤩😍😍😍😍
😃
Who else tried to scroll the scrollbar?
I Wonder why it's getting HOT
Don't forget Windows Update. TiWorker strikes again!
Assuming you are running Windows, I've found I can make things better by opening Task Manager and right-clicking on each of the processes that are consuming the most CPU, selecting "Set Affinity," and then unchecking some of the checkboxes. Repeat for each process until there's some CPU overhead, which ends up improving overall system performance and stability a bit. Android Studio, as soon as it starts, gets "Set Affinity" applied, which then propagates to all of its child processes (e.g. Gradle's java.exe children). Feels like playing whack-a-mole though and have thought about writing some software to automate it.
Adding more RAM is helpful too. If the system is regularly dumping to swap, then more physical RAM will avoid that situation for longer.
🤣🤣🤣
Bro it's true for me though i run it on i3 processor 😂🤣 still though it allowed me to publish 3 apps to playstore
Also serving the development database with a docker container
As an accessibility specialist. Cannot help but post this one :)

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I'm biased because I use PNPM.... but I agree with this bell curve.
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The cover is porn!!!!!
xDDDDD
ohhh...