Dedicated Full Stack Developer adept in web technologies, UI design, database management, content writing, and proofreading for robust, user-centric solutions.
Location
Ahmedabad, India
Education
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
Dedicated Full Stack Developer adept in web technologies, UI design, database management, content writing, and proofreading for robust, user-centric solutions.
Location
Ahmedabad, India
Education
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
My name is Ikechukwu Charles. I am a Front-end web developer. I really love honing my skills to the extent that I started writing my own Javascript UI library from scratch, and playing basketball.
My name is Ikechukwu Charles. I am a Front-end web developer. I really love honing my skills to the extent that I started writing my own Javascript UI library from scratch, and playing basketball.
Left brain: "This is all wrong. For starters, the ice comes in the form of cubes - ergo: ice3. But wait, now is it juice + ice3? Or juice4? The latter's funnier. But wrong. Also, should we even use mathematical notation? This is clearly a matter of chemistry. But in that case, we'd have to use subscript instead of superscript: ice4. But now THAT makes no sense: ice would not undergo a synthesis reaction with juice, since the latter is also primarily water - not to mention lowering the temperature with ice would hamper any reaction. Not to mention ice3 is not a cube, and also you write chemical symbols with a capital initial. Plus, "ice" is not a symbol of a chemical compound, it denotes a physical state - a solid form of water. Also, I'm neither a mathematician, a physicist nor a chemist, so what do I know?"
I'm software developer working to solve problems and create robots to solve problems and create robots to solve problems and create robots to... yeah I really love recursion...
Location
Jakarta, Indonesia
Education
Monash University (Graduate), BINUS University (Undergraduate)
"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 💡
That's brutal 🤣
There was an argument about what to build -- and clearly it did not escalate.
Wow, you're insensitive. Maybe they were running out of time. Can you stair the engineer who built this in the eye and say this to him
Haa right 😁😁
🤣
So true
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This is really funny, thanks man.
No one forced you to laugh.
Okay....
Lol
It's another way to look at it though
maybe she was traveling with near light speed around the earth
lmao
Only if you use emojis. 💩
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Best timing ever:
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17 Compelling Reasons To Start Ditching TypeScript Now.
Mahmoud Harmouch ・ Jan 2 ・ 29 min read
:-)) funny!
In other words, Incognito Mode makes your palms smell? 🤔
I also thought the same 🤣🤣
The probability of having a perfect gray color button is 1/256^3. perfect approoach. :-P
Lol
Left brain: "This is all wrong. For starters, the ice comes in the form of cubes - ergo: ice3. But wait, now is it juice + ice3? Or juice4? The latter's funnier. But wrong. Also, should we even use mathematical notation? This is clearly a matter of chemistry. But in that case, we'd have to use subscript instead of superscript: ice4. But now THAT makes no sense: ice would not undergo a synthesis reaction with juice, since the latter is also primarily water - not to mention lowering the temperature with ice would hamper any reaction. Not to mention ice3 is not a cube, and also you write chemical symbols with a capital initial. Plus, "ice" is not a symbol of a chemical compound, it denotes a physical state - a solid form of water. Also, I'm neither a mathematician, a physicist nor a chemist, so what do I know?"
Meanwhile, right brain: AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Pretty much my reaction on friday... followed up with "why the hell do you work..."
It's simple.
How to annoy a Swift developer in the middle of a JS conference?
Context: dev.to/paulstumpe/javascript-to-sw...
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I hate #CI™ 🤣
Lol but this is not funny