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prom candy posted:So if you don't have a windows computer you can't get unemployment? Tight. Yeah it's great. I can't remember which article it was but it was one of the recent spate of articles detailing how the recent unemployment rush is being dealt with by different states.
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Jimlit posted:Is in the same states that can't find cobol engineers to work on their servers? I believe it was some southern states, but I can't find the frickin article now.
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# ¿ Apr 12, 2020 17:50 |
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I'm a freelancer who does the sort of work you're talking about (except I don't do PHP), and I don't know where people find developers to help them other than Ye Olde Networking. Over the past, say, 5 years 100% of my work has come from people I know IRL or on the internet (including a couple from this very forum).
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# ¿ Apr 17, 2020 18:40 |
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go play outside Skyler posted:I don't get the point with deno. NPM is so bad because you just install random packages from Git, so let's make it so that every package is just included by inserting some url directly in the source file? What makes the deno servers more secure than say some other random persons github repository? Wait, are you saying you think NPM installs from or with git?
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# ¿ May 15, 2020 17:49 |
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go play outside Skyler posted:I meant GitHub, but yeah, I'm pretty sure a majority of npm packages pull directly from github Well, I mean...all code comes from somewhere. Sometimes it comes from github sometimes it comes from your system, but when you npm install it's coming directly from npm's servers.
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You do that with CSS media queries.
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