You don't know JS free open source book series is probably one of the best resources too. It explains how JS works, other than explaining how to program it in a nice way.
I think that if someone understand well how a programming language works, then he should know how to program it in the proper way, no?
Best posts made by Giggiux
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RE: Nine Resources for Learning JavaScript from OpenSource.com
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
If I understood the concept of this topic (just writing what are we doing, without connection with the previous posts):
I'm trying to find a good name for my IntelliJ Plugin (which appears to be my bachelor thesis as well) that does Real Time Code Quality Assessment as Compared to other OSS.
For now, the best I found are:ACQUARTIC - Assessment of Code QUAlity Real Time Comparison
QUARTIC - QUality Assessment Real TIme Comparison
CQART (pronounced Kart) - Code Quality Assessment Real Time
CLARET - Code quaLity Assessment REal Time -
RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@Giggiux said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
If I understood the concept of this topic (just writing what are we doing, without connection with the previous posts):
I'm trying to find a good name for my IntelliJ Plugin (which appears to be my bachelor thesis as well) that does Real Time Code Quality Assessment as Compared to other OSS.
For now, the best I found are:ACQUARTIC - Assessment of Code QUAlity Real Time Comparison
QUARTIC - QUality Assessment Real TIme Comparison
CQART (pronounced Kart) - Code Quality Assessment Real Time
CLARET - Code quaLity Assessment REal TimeIn the end I choose:
RETICULA: REal TIme Code qUaLity AssessmentNow I'm going to study for next week exams
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RE: What Are You Watching Now
Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood
Silicon Valley Season 4
Latest posts made by Giggiux
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RE: Modern iPad security: the most secure endpoint ever?
@StrongBad I don't know how accurate internet is, but a really fast search says that Chrome uses "Blink" for iOS, that is a fork of Apple's WebKit made in 2013.
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RE: Modern iPad security: the most secure endpoint ever?
@Dashrender Actually since the first iPhone you could add ringtons, but you were limited to add them from iTunes.
I don't think Google Chrome is a wrapper on top of Safari on iOS.
In general Safari is really good, fast and secure (IMO)The real advantage I see on iOS over Android is that iOS is proprietary for iPhone, that implies much more optimisation, so really good performances and less problems.
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RE: What Are You Watching Now
Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood
Silicon Valley Season 4
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RE: Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play
@NDC It's just a cinematic, we need to wait to actually discuss it. I hope some of the "old crew" is into the new one
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RE: Project: Home/SMB NAS Setup -- Need ur advice
I can suggest you to look into drobo, in particular the 5N2 model. It has a lot of ready-to-install applications (as Plex, Transmission, CouchPotato, NextCloud etc..), it is a NAS Bay with automatic RAID ("BeyondRAID") essentially.
Some friends of mine (a team of 8+ people) is using it to do backup + Plex + transmission, but I never used it, so I don't know if it suits your needs.
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RE: What did you have for lunch or dinner today?
Homemade sandwich with omelette, pork-ham (porchetta) and tomatoes
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RE: Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play
If you like managerial/simulation games (these are pretty famous games):
- Football Manager - Be the Coach/Manager of a football team (real football)
- Motorsport Manager - Be the Team Manager of a F1-alike team.
- GameDev Tycoon - Create your own game company
- Punch Club - train your character to be the best fighter in the world
And tomorrow I'll continue
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@Giggiux said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
If I understood the concept of this topic (just writing what are we doing, without connection with the previous posts):
I'm trying to find a good name for my IntelliJ Plugin (which appears to be my bachelor thesis as well) that does Real Time Code Quality Assessment as Compared to other OSS.
For now, the best I found are:ACQUARTIC - Assessment of Code QUAlity Real Time Comparison
QUARTIC - QUality Assessment Real TIme Comparison
CQART (pronounced Kart) - Code Quality Assessment Real Time
CLARET - Code quaLity Assessment REal TimeIn the end I choose:
RETICULA: REal TIme Code qUaLity AssessmentNow I'm going to study for next week exams
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RE: Why Linux is Hard for Windows Users but Easy for Newbies
@Tim_G said in Why Linux is Hard for Windows Users but Easy for Newbies:
Basically, Linux is hard because it has trouble working with some hardware, and you spend all your time trying to make it work and end up leaving it in a frustrating way, going back to Windows.
OT: Last week I spent 2 days to install Nvidia GTX 980Ti's drivers on ubuntu (uninstalling nouveau)
But that's because I never did it before, now that I now how to do it probably it will take only 1 day and half