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Ingo Steinke is a web developer focusing on front-end web development to create and improve websites and make the web more accessible, sustainable, and user-friendly.
Same happened to me in paid trainings, too. I had the chance to speak to the tutor's coworker who told me they had decided to leave the errors on purpose for authenticity and engagement, but I suspect they were just too lazy to rerecord the video or a add a text comment.
I am not sure why argue on this, it's just 0100 0101 0111. What's so hard about this? I mean, it did took me a moment to convert, but hey, it's better then looking dumb is to standup... get it? It's a thing here in India, for some reason every b tech dude does standup.
Ingo Steinke is a web developer focusing on front-end web development to create and improve websites and make the web more accessible, sustainable, and user-friendly.
Honest story. 15 years ago we had a guy leave the company, took support desk about 2 months to get to cleaning up his desk. They switched off the box they found under his desk and we had a 3 hour P1 situation within 15 minutes! Ha ha!!
Turns out a major live system feed was running through his beat up old desktop, they simply moved it to the computer room. 2 years later they finally switched off that old desktop when the last user that needed the feed finally left the company! ha ha!!
A lot of we very old timers were there when that was brand new, state of the art and was replacing previous systems as our 5th gen system!
Prior to that we had Win31, prior to that we had DOS, prior to that we had home 8bit micros, prior to that we had access to mainframe time shares!!
Yeah, moving from my Commodore 64 (with tape drive only) to a floppy-based Atari ST felt like a huge leap forward... then I moved from a 512kb model to the maxed out 4mb model. And then to a Windows 98 machine with a Pentium II, ridiculous 32 MB of RAM and Soundblaster Live audio card. That all happened pretty quickly, by today's standards at least.
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CEO of Polipo, the first Figma compiler.
Use Figma designs directly in a React/Vue/Next.js application, without generating code.
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Sure thing! Had in mind more code generators (Figma to [Name it]) VS what I am building.
There are things that cannot be skipped, but I find it interesting that the way we implement UIs (the process) did not change at all in 30+ years from when the CERN website was launched in 1991.
To whom has this ever happened?
Your perfect code doesn't work, you duplicate the file delete the original and rename the duplicate. Your code works perfectly.
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Let's start with an awful AI-generated meme

IT BROK EVERYTHING
"Yes! Bum"
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Essential commentary
The "Yes! Bum!" was it for me.
Calsing bugs all day makes you brok a magnificent beard, apparently.
Nothing like an instant beard!
The computer on the Apollo 11 only had 32,768 bits of RAM! Pretty impressive.
That's why I watch the whole tutorial first. Then, on the second time through, I follow along by writing the code.
Been there, done that. Only to realise it's an outdated tutorial.
Same happened to me in paid trainings, too. I had the chance to speak to the tutor's coworker who told me they had decided to leave the errors on purpose for authenticity and engagement, but I suspect they were just too lazy to rerecord the video or a add a text comment.
haha, happend many times
how many times... LOL
True, but you learn a lot in those moments, more than when everything goes smoothly.
totally can relate
I say “Eleven eleven”. Most properly, it would be
One thousand, one hundred and eleven.
One thousand I’d assume, a typo obviously
Whoops. Sorry! :D
I am not sure why argue on this, it's just
0100 0101 0111
. What's so hard about this? I mean, it did took me a moment to convert, but hey, it's better then looking dumb is to standup... get it? It's a thing here in India, for some reason every b tech dude does standup.The first number reads "thousand nine hundreds four twenties ten nine" in French (mille neuf cents quatre-vingts dix-neuf).
One thousand eleventy-one, says Bilbo.
Но это шифрование
Welcome to Bank and Insurance company!
This explains feet and ounces instead of meters and kilograms.
And the European raliway mess
Oh wow, yes indeed
On a project right now that's about 3 years in and so far we've dumped over 200 legacy apps and systems in favour of just 25!
Banking, I assume? Only they have such amounts of legacy to fix and such amounts of money to spend 😅
Jason reading json
Nooooooooooooo!
Are you willing to rewrite every single coding tutorial on the planet?!
Well, we'll still have j and k ;))
The developer in me doesn't permit that!
Give me 2^69 reasons why I shouldn't!
Ouch... Tests are too complex these days.
note to future self:
expect(x === 1)
is not the same and does not work the same asexpect(x).toBe(1)
Honest story. 15 years ago we had a guy leave the company, took support desk about 2 months to get to cleaning up his desk. They switched off the box they found under his desk and we had a 3 hour P1 situation within 15 minutes! Ha ha!!
Turns out a major live system feed was running through his beat up old desktop, they simply moved it to the computer room. 2 years later they finally switched off that old desktop when the last user that needed the feed finally left the company! ha ha!!
A lot of we very old timers were there when that was brand new, state of the art and was replacing previous systems as our 5th gen system!
Prior to that we had Win31, prior to that we had DOS, prior to that we had home 8bit micros, prior to that we had access to mainframe time shares!!
Yeah, moving from my Commodore 64 (with tape drive only) to a floppy-based Atari ST felt like a huge leap forward... then I moved from a 512kb model to the maxed out 4mb model. And then to a Windows 98 machine with a Pentium II, ridiculous 32 MB of RAM and Soundblaster Live audio card. That all happened pretty quickly, by today's standards at least.
Yea, it was magic… a dream… good ol’ times
This was almost the same setup i had when i was 6 years old in 2001 :D Damn that bring back some good memories.
This meme annoys me. Why can't the text fit on the first slide? 😭
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Sure thing! Had in mind more code generators (Figma to [Name it]) VS what I am building.
There are things that cannot be skipped, but I find it interesting that the way we implement UIs (the process) did not change at all in 30+ years from when the CERN website was launched in 1991.
To whom has this ever happened?
Your perfect code doesn't work, you duplicate the file delete the original and rename the duplicate. Your code works perfectly.