If you can find a comfy mid level role or a "real" senior role that is mostly code it's a very rewarding career. But yeah I'd lose it with day long meetings
Oh is that what that is? TIL
Don't tempt me
There are still several css differences between chrome, ff and safari. It's a pain to develop for them, but it is possible
There are a few features that FF doesn't have that chrome does, but it mostly involves video streaming. Adblocking is likely the reason though.
Source: am front end dev
Imagine that! I wonder why.
The sadder part of this is that $40 can hardly feed anyone for a week, and that's if you REALY stretch it on bulk rice and beans.
This. I started with 2d browser games. Turns out that was way too much work for me and landed in front end. I'm totally enjoying it now
Also an easy way to store needed variables between pages. For news sites without a sign up this isn't necessary but for actual web apps that live across different subdomains it can be a nice to have.
uBlock origin on Firefox blocks almost all tracking sites. You can enable cookies or disable them, it doesn't matter because they aren't sent anywhere. Unless the site has some homebrew tracking solution.
But how do you center the grid itself?
Another fun one that works most of the time as a single item is "margin: 0 auto"
I did a free 6 month boot camp and I just landed a senior role after 5 years.
In my experience, the type to get mad are the ones who actually have degrees.
I've been wanting to do this for years, and tried several years ago but my AMD graphics card didn't have available drivers. I now have an rtx 2070 super, do you know if it's compatible?
I saw in a comment above that mint cinnamon is great for gaming, does that use wine or something similar? The gaming aspect is really holding me back.
Also slight concern with my dev environment but I'm sure that's been solved 100 different ways.
I'd.. probably use the calculator app before I do all this mental gymnastics
Don't worry, I was mostly a lurker. I'm happier here
I'm here from reddit. I've been a silent browser since reddit api changes because I stuck with sync, but it kept saying login failed no matter how many times I reset my password. It just worked somehow. Anyway glad I can finally comment