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> In the end, you have much less control than you think you do.

I love how you articulated this.

It really sums up how I feel them times I get too strict on things "because it will be good for their future". Not saying it is not necessary sometimes, but don't expect things will work as planned regardless how much you enforce it.


For the first one, you might want to look into Tabnine https://www.tabnine.com/


Not really, you were able to run everything inside a virtual host under a specific user+group. That was key for cPanel which is what you would usually get when purchasing a shared hosting account in the 2000s until "the cloud" became a thing. https://cpanel.net


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We are building the next-gen pet platform. If you love puppies and technology, you will love working with us!

Experienced Laravel developer that have experience working on a product from start to end, from including technical decisions, deploy, and maintenance.

Required ability to work in UTC-3 or UTC-5 timezones.

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SEEKING WORK - Remote

Main Tech Stack: React, Laravel, AWS, and mostly everything derived from it.

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina. We are used to working with any US Timezone

Also, work with a very small team that have immediate availability.

Rate: $75/hr.

gabriel@bravenew.tech | https://bravenew.tech/ | https://www.linkedin.com/company/24781853/


SEEKING WORK - Remote Main Tech Stack: React, Laravel, AWS, and mostly everything derived from it.

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina. Used to work with any US Timezone

I also work with a very small team that have immediately availability.

gabriel@bravenew.tech | https://bravenew.tech/ | https://www.linkedin.com/company/24781853/


So sad! I loved all Earthsea book.



I love how some people use 3 spaces.


> The most dangerous thing that any developer can do is choose to work with only one framework or library

100% agree, still I found better results choosing a "main" framework/library to learn and then having a set of alternatives.

https://stateofjs.com/2017/front-end/results will give you an idea of where things are by December 2017. React is taking the lead, but Vue has great potential.

I personally worked with both and have VueDevTools and ReactDevTools extensions installed, and I am impressed by the number of websites React icon turns on compared to Vue. Which would mean is has a huge chance of becoming a standard for the next few years.


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