i am genuinely waiting for it. read the first one almost 10 years ago and it gave me a good start into my programming journey.
even if this second version won’t bring in anything new for me, I will be glad to consume it
i am genuinely waiting for it. read the first one almost 10 years ago and it gave me a good start into my programming journey.
even if this second version won’t bring in anything new for me, I will be glad to consume it
I either solve the problem or get wrecked
Test Driven AI 🤔
give me unit test generation and I’m bought
a lot of people use RSS and many sites provide the feeds
well, cause that’s where the most money comes from I guess
check out this topic here: https://programming.dev/post/435823 where I asked question about postman alternatives not so long ago. Tons of suggestions!
This is a decent advice, to take this part of my career easy, focus on what’s more important (the kids), and wait for when they will be able to spend more time together, leaving more for me. Soo, like 3 years from now at least.
Well, given how exhausting fatherhood can be and the stability of my current job, I might just continue learning passively through articles or books. Additionally, I could incorporate the advice from this post and spend some time during work hours researching topics that I’ll need for my project. This approach would allow me to snipe two birds with one stone.
Thanks for the advice here.
We do groceries via delivery, tho for us it’s more of a time saver to spend it with kids, instead of losing that 1-2h to go to the store. So, it’s not changing that much in terms of time for self improvement.
This is a very fair point, similar to what some other members wrote. The only thing I need is to organize my work time a way that will make this possible and still let me perform in a similar pace as I do now.
So, if I understand correctly, it comes down to managing my workload in a way that allows me to allocate some of my work time to learning. This sounds interesting, but I wonder if it’s achievable in my case.
We once had an agreement to allocate 1-2 days per month to learning, but that quickly fell by the wayside due to the constant need to work on something that brings value.
However, if taking a break is not a natural and agreed-upon solution, then managing my time more effectively on my own could potentially make a difference.
and I can really relate to that part of the need to use that one day for some home errands or other stuff. this would also probably come with the payment problem for that day (depends on the job, contract etc). So, as long as it sounds good on paper, it’s not something that can be applied with no limitations or drawbacks.
real madman. I remember using JMeter few years ago and it was a nightmare. Did it improve over the last 5 years?
anywhere on the project? hmm, that sounds pretty neat.
sorry for bugging you, but do you know if there is some way to import postman collections into this kind of a file? cause I have like 100 files in postman atm
edit: nvm, just tried it out and I can get from postman a HTTP “code” and simply paste it into .request fiel.
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any resources to get the hang of the IntelliJ Client? cause when I tried it I kind of hit a wall not knowing where to start
I see that Hurl is much alike the Jetbrains HTTP Client. maybe I could give that one another try or the Hurl as this way of writing requests is more “developer-like” and looks neat
never heard about it. gonna give it a try for sure. thanks for the suggestion!
I tried to use the HTTP Client built into Jetbrains IDE, but I just can’t get hang of it
darn. hidden in such a place!
and I couldn’t believe what I found in there. Apparently MongoDB, which I use only for my work, linked me with my facebook account. This is crazy.