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8 votes
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Build Concept: The Mobius Chair
In the DC canon, The Mobius Chair is a time-space/dimensional vehicle operated by the New God Metron. It allows him to travel and observe the universe, but the one I'm making is nowhere near as...
In the DC canon, The Mobius Chair is a time-space/dimensional vehicle operated by the New God Metron. It allows him to travel and observe the universe, but the one I'm making is nowhere near as functional.
I've come into a recliner chair with a cupholder on each armrest, and I already had a split keyboard. My plan is to use the cupholders as a mount for both ends of the split keyboard, so that I could use the entire run of armrest and have my hands lay naturally on the keys. Goals are to minimize weird stretching and be able to comfortably type for long stretches of time, to put off stuff building this that I planned to work on this weekend, and to look super boss, though not necessarily in that order.
If I want ultimate angulation and the best range of motion, I was thinking about something like a cupholder with a phone or a tablet mount, like this one, but if anyone has recommendations for what would be best to work with, or have done something like this before, I'm all ears.
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Announcing sound null-safety for Dart
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How and why GraphQL will influence the SourceHut alpha
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What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
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Haiku R1/beta2 has been released
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chardetng: A More Compact Character Encoding Detector for the Legacy Web
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The impending doom of expiring root Certificate Authorities and legacy clients
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Fortnightly Programming Q&A Thread
General Programming Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer the questions of other users, or post suggestions for future threads. Don't forget to format your code using the triple...
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6 votes -
A New RegExp Engine in SpiderMonkey
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Free open source app to create GitHub issues faster
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What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
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12 votes -
Easy JavaScript unit tests in WordPress with Jest
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Making a SNES game in 2020 - The story of building Yo-Yo Shuriken, including designing and developing the game itself with modern tools and manufacturing a physical cartridge release
4 votes -
Cancel We The Web?
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Are There Problems That Computers Can't Solve?
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This website will self destruct
38 votes -
Featherweight Go
3 votes -
Hoare’s Rebuttal and Bubble Sort’s Comeback
6 votes -
Godot Editor running in a web browser
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Software Development as Advanced Damage Control
8 votes -
8GB Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now at $75
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Min: a minimalist web browser
20 votes -
Results from the 2020 Stack Overflow Developer Survey
19 votes -
What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
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10 votes -
Qt 5.15 LTS Released
6 votes -
Bear – Minimal blogging platform
14 votes -
Debugging a misbehaving Python program that makes significant use of asyncio
4 votes -
Fortnightly Programming Q&A Thread
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Here is my schema: ```sql CREATE TABLE article_to_warehouse ( article_id INTEGER , warehouse_id INTEGER ) ; ``` How do I add a `UNIQUE` constraint?
8 votes -
Sublime Merge 2 - Features and Flexibility
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Analyzing the simplest C++ program
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Ventoy: Multi-ISO bootable USBs
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I created a simple JS library for the Johns Hopkins University CSSE COVID-19 data
8 votes -
What's coming in Python 3.9
19 votes -
Ray-tracing in notepad.exe at 30 frames per second
12 votes -
11 realpolitik career tips for junior developers
6 votes -
What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
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Code is Speech?
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A Google Cloud support engineer solves a tough DNS case
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new.css - a classless CSS framework to write modern websites using only HTML
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Scrivenvar: A text editor with built-in R functionality
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The UNIX and the Echo
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Promise.all vs Promise.allSettled
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Backblaze hard drive reliability stats, Q1 2020
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Fortnightly Programming Q&A Thread
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Making of Impacts – Programming ⋂ Art
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moderncss.dev - A series examining modern CSS solutions to old CSS problems
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What makes a good developer?
I asked this question over on HN but I thought I would ask it here as well. A little context. I'm currently a junior in a middle of the road state university studying for a degree in software...
I asked this question over on HN but I thought I would ask it here as well.
A little context. I'm currently a junior in a middle of the road state university studying for a degree in software engineering. I have been doing a lot of reading - whether it be comments on Reddit, articles, etc - and it appears that there is an abundance of junior developers looking to enter the job market, but very few "good developers".
My question is, what is it that sets someone apart as a good developer? I know this question is very vague but it's also very vague whenever I see it used.Thank you for your time.
EDIT: I plan on going through and reading all of your input and responding! Thank you so much for your time. Unfortunately, I am stuck finishing up last minute school work. Can't wait to dig into this.
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SMTP: A Conversation
9 votes