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djhartman

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    Comment #17466456

    Is this something you could know for any university? I imagine most private ones anyway would be pretty secretive about how many positions they reserve for so-called "legacy" stude…

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    Comment #17459636

    I'm not sure I understand your questions. I haven't used GraphCMS so I don't know if they let you store HTML, but some CMS do, and yes that makes it harder to reuse your content in…

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    Comment #17453174

    It's describing the CMS, not the API. It's not so familiar to software engineer types, but is pretty well understood in publishing / Drupal / WordPress space.

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    Comment #17452175

    > Why would I want a "Headless" CMS? Perhaps your CMS serves multiple front ends: a website, or a mobile app. > Why would I want a CMS based on GraphQL? The way I see it, the CMS i…

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    Comment #17044935

    It's been open to everyone 13 and up since 2006. I would know, I was a teenager at the time. And I looked it up before commenting. And age restrictions online are, well, easily ign…

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    Comment #17044568

    Facebook was opened to the public in 2006. Instagram was only a year old though.

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    Comment #16953865

    1) A common pattern is having “page” components that render different layouts. 2) Yes, start out by learning to fetch data in componentDidMount and then calling set state with the …

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    Comment #16875764

    Yeah, VSCode’s solution is slightly better than hand editing JSON but Atom’s handling of config is the best.

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    Comment #16853604

    I’m responding to their comment... > /u/ythn is the worst CEO ever, he gluts himself off of the labors of the socioeconomicly desperate!"

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    Comment #16850392

    This is a ridiculous comparison. How would you be enriching yourself by paying people to pick up trash? Did you get a contract from the government or the owner to pick up the trash…

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    Comment #16837666

    Thanks :D! I love Wirecutter, didn't know they were fully remote.

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    Comment #16830360

    Don't suppose you'd consider remote candidates?

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    Comment #16758223

    No, you were right, they mentioned the News Feed in this post too.

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    Comment #16758219

    > App Controls: Finally, starting on Monday, April 9, we’ll show people a link at the top of their News Feed so they can see what apps they use — and the information they have shar…

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    Comment #16717812

    In your experience, what are the kind of things that people do in `componentWillMount` that they shouldn't be doing? Is it correct to say that `getSnapshotBeforeUpdate` is named to…

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    Comment #16440877

    I agree in principle, it's just that I'm pretty sure BTC is pretty useless for the things someone needs to buy on a day to day basis in Afghanistan.

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    Comment #16440018

    > Ask a woman in Afghanistan where all her money is considered property of men. Yes, clearly the solution to this problem is BTC, NOT some kind of other reform or liberalization.

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    Comment #16404681

    I'm trying to get in to game dev as a hobby and Love/Lua is great for someone who wants to make games, but would rather spend time writing code than learning something like Unity. …