And how has the learning gone? What are you working on now?
I'm working on Learning python, trying to understand the Variables, Syntax etc. Don't worry the CSS and HTML5 eBook you gave me a few years ago is still alive.
@dashrender They all limit bandwidth, or are very slow in my area. It's really not the end of the world I can still stream shows and such, but it's either download, stream, game, OR work/internet.
So many people on my FB feed post bogus links to things. It's so annoying. Verify stuff before you pass it on. Is that so hard?
So many people prefer to post than to be accurate. All they care about is sensationalism, I actually think that they like it when it is crazy because it gets more attention.
There are a few challenges. Inside the phone they have to switch from batteries to high longevity capacitors to make it work. There is a lot of research going on to make that happen, but it alone is a big hurtle.
I think that they remain pretty tough for developers still too. Although a more traditional Linux desktop will be great for that. Mint, OpenSuse or Fedora make awesome development workstations.
@Dominica I can't speak to the OP - our problem really isn't about paying, well other than with time. The app can be replaced by another solution we already have in place, but our docs have to read the patient education material in the new system and approve it for our patients before we'll give it out. They currently only approved the material in the old system. If they'd read the new stuff and sign off on it, we'd be done.