My commits are a little too specific to post here, lmao. I likely put too much info into them, I’m still trying to get a good balance.
My commits are a little too specific to post here, lmao. I likely put too much info into them, I’m still trying to get a good balance.
I mean, it got 5 full seasons. It wasn’t terrible by any means.
Trying to say that pedophiles are all explicitly unattractive is actually a terrible idea. Just like any other crime, body type has absolutely nothing to do with it. And pretending it does just makes it easier for attractive offenders to fly under the radar.
This doesn’t even address the problem. Literally doing nothing is a better solution than the one implemented.
Facial recognition isn’t really the same thing. It’s not trying to interpret an image into anything, it’s being used to compare an image with preexisting image data.
If they are using something that understands text, they are already doing it wrong.
1Password is an option. It’s all stored in one place, sure. But you need the encryption key and password to access it. No one but you has that key, and if you lose/forget it you lose your passwords forever. Not even the company can recover your passwords from that.
Absolutely. Sometimes firing your customer is the best option for everyone.
Jquery is still extremely relevant. React exists as well, and is also a good framework. I just happened to think of jquery first.
No? How is that the logical conclusion? You need to understand any language, and any quirk of that language, in order to effectively write in it. JavaScript is powerful, and moving farther every iteration. Strong typing is just not something it takes into consideration. In the same way that C# doesn’t take white space into consideration, and python doesn’t terminate its instructions with semicolons.
Each language is different, each language has its own quirks that you need to understand and get used to. If that wasn’t the case, we would have one objectively “perfect” programming language to use in all situations, on all machines, for every use case.
Write your business critical process in brainfuck and have job security for life.
The typing system is just a “quirk”. As long as you understand the (admittedly annoying) exceptions to the way your brain expects typing to work, everything works quite well.
And tbh, transpiled TypeScript libraries can be called from JavaScript as if it was JavaScript… because it is JavaScript. There’s no need to worry about typing unless you’re doing something like passing a string into a function that expects an int, and you’d run into those same problems if the function was originally JavaScript.
Edit: a word
If only it was intentional…
Hey now, CSS is just C with some extra S’s. Just rip off those S’s and you’re styling in C.
Both are fine tbh. Javascript has come a long way from a decade ago, and mixing in a decent framework like jquery does wonders.
To be fair, those are less a nav bar and more contextual content. You likely also have the main nav bar along the top.
Mmm I don’t think this could be JavaScript. Unless we are always returning true.
It’s funny when I’m looking for work and people try to help me find jobs. I’ve been sent jobs for “coder” which turned out to be “medical code entry into EPIC” and architect because they saw another job with “software architect”.
Yup, ≠ is right “under” =. As is ≈.