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We have a list of approved software we can install and that isn’t one of them.
We have a list of approved software we can install and that isn’t one of them.
Not always an option.
We use windows at work, which is annoying as a software developer, and I WFH three days a week. I need some files available on both machines and cloud is the best option. I’m not about to be taking a flash drive between home and work.
If you’ve got a glass phone without a case or insurance then you kinda running this risk.
I hate insurance, but on a phone I’ll take AppleCare. Once it’s getting towards the end I purposely wreck the phone off a wall and get brand new (refurbished to new standard) one. Then I sell that and upgrade again.
Right. I save things in the shared folder but I don’t see them when working from home.
Can you have a word with my boss as we use windows, teams, outlook, copilot, azure, visual studio professional, c# .net.
We do support Facebook too and use Typescript react. Not sure who runs GraphQL maybe hitler.
So my first role as a developer I’m working on an application that runs various classes for children, the parents sign up but it’s children they’re booking for.
We use reactstrap and there is a package called buttonasync and it has a method of executingChildren, let’s say I was a little confused.
return (
<Form onSubmit={onSubmit}>
<FormGroup>
<Label htmlFor="name">Name</Label>
<Input type="text" name="name" placeholder="Name" value={props.name} />
</FormGroup>
<ButtonAsync type="submit" color="primary" isExecuting={isSaving}
executingChildren={<><FontAwesomeIcon icon="spinner" spin /> Saving...</>}>
<FontAwesomeIcon icon="save" /> Save
</ButtonAsync>
</Form>
Dear Steve.
He ain’t ever going to read that. Can we stop talking about our ex yet?
They make more money that way, ergo safer for investors.
Some of the forks have commits. It loaded in the GitHub app for me so I don’t know where you’re looking.
Perhaps the stars, as most forks had no stars.
What would you like as something more modern for it to do instead making an audible sound?
I might make a fork of it if it sounds interesting.
What does it offer that would make it better? Just curious and I’m not in a position to change out tech stack at work though.
I got my first software developer role last year and it was the first time I’d written C#, I was more TypeScript. Now we use both but I must say I really like C# now that I’m used to it.
Ah, just a typo. Or my alter ego almost escaped.
Yeah.
My company starts all new projects from a skeleton of the last project including shared directories of usual functions we’ve created over time.
Isn’t that the idea. Like you know that you had a viable solution to a complex problem previously so why go through the trouble of solving it again if you already did. Even if you have to modify it, it saves time for new novel problems. I’m
How to get the gift cards in rupees?
Silly. This is how the ‘cat file name’ command work. You type it and the cat spits out the contents.
It may be though.
Every retail job I ever had, and that was a lot, had the policy of don’t stop shoplifters. It’s not worth the risk when the items are insured.
Hell I’m not even sure OP is morally right here. Look how quick these companies will end your career, you don’t owe them any more loyalty than time in exchange for money.
I need a server to start again.
Is it more that the original pricing model was unsustainable though? Like they were making a loss, or being funded continuously to capture the market and then raise prices?
Obviously it doesn’t help that all the shareholders want their cut and thus the money has to come from somewhere.
We use it on Azure, but I don’t always want some files in version control. I might just want things for myself to share across both machines.
Plus I really don’t care what Microsoft is or isn’t tracking on my work machines. If my company is satisfied with us using everything Microsoft then who am I to complain.
For reference on what we use of Microsoft:
There’s probably more that I can’t think of right now. We have an honourable mention of GraphQL as a wrapper for our API.