I do like Trello, but Kanboard is a pretty good replacement. Lacking some polish, but it’s a trade-off I’m willing to make.
I do like Trello, but Kanboard is a pretty good replacement. Lacking some polish, but it’s a trade-off I’m willing to make.
I set up Affine and Kanboard to help with various projects. I got fed up of Notion, Trello, and/or a git repository full of documents.
Copying and pasting a current example and changing the names… yep.
Instead of making it worse you could extract it to a new file. Make an interface. Write a unit test. Anything.
The guy wonders why the file is 15k lines long and then describes exactly why.
“Why did you pull me over?”
“Sir, we’re here because your house was robbed.”
“I’m not discussing my day”
“So you can’t tell me what was stolen and don’t want a police report for your insurance?”
“Am I being detained or am I free to go?”
“You’re in your house, sir.”
What error do you get, for a start?
Such feature does exist, at least on my version of the Android app.
A lot of companies use Google these days, I guess more of the smaller companies.
An old phrase that’s stuck with me over the years, although I forget where I heard it:
I like it when my code works first time. It’s like Christmas, but less often.
Some people will make different mistakes, and learn different things. You don’t learn everything just by aging.
I’d imagine the average blogger is at least 40 by now, with younger people preferring other platforms and content types.
If you can’t learn from someone younger than you, then you’re probably missing out on a lot of learning.
Thanks for your code review. :-D
Yep, I know, but my code isn’t in a real language.
It renders correctly in my client (Sync), what are you using? I’ll edit it anyway.
Let me find the sequence diagram…
/**
* Gets the user
**/
fun getUser() {
return this.user;
}
I haven’t been laid off since April. I haven’t had a job since then though, so that’s not exactly ideal.
Sounds like some wasp shit to me. Maybe ants. I haven’t looked any of this up, but that’s my guess.
I’ve worked back and front end, and with a lot of developers, and I don’t think anyone would say they’re the same. Software devs are some of the most pedantic people out there.
Is it reputable if the information it gives is 23 years out of date?