Xbox series x controller. Originally on game pass so I downloaded the demo from steam neither work with controller I can click with mouse but the controller never does anything
It’s a numbers game and those are rookie numbers. You should have a goal of applying to 15-20 positions per day, taking about 2 hrs of your time per day. Also your resume needs to be better. Try using this format to improve it: what, how, why. Created a website to crud flash cards using plain HTML, css, and js so users can better prepare for their exams. Also at the top of your resume add two lines for the stuff you are good with.
Code splitting, component architecture that makes them easily testable. Rxjs and common use cases: sequence of requests, multiple requests. How to do state management ? Are services the best use case here ? Lastly, real time data flow (sockets, sse etc )
congrats
Nice
I am pos 1 player, playing in us East, at 3.6k mmr looking for coaching. Want to work improving my lane phase, 0 - 10 mins and farming patterns
It seems fine ui/UX wise, very good for your first design
Looks great
Xbox series x controller. Originally on game pass so I downloaded the demo from steam neither work with controller I can click with mouse but the controller never does anything
After it is connected, search devices in windows search bar and confirm it is connected.
It's connected it works on everything else I try before and after it. It is also showing in device manager
Damn, all I can say is I saw posts about the Microsoft store version being buggy/not working. Good luck
Looks good to me
I've been creating infographics like this one since the last few months. My goal has been to get better at explaining the fundamentals.
They are great, thanks a lot for sharing
It maybe harder to code/implement than u think, but design is 10/10
Amazing
I think I meant why have an entire rest api for a single function that can be solved locally.
Wooosh
It looks clean and great 👍 , make sure it’s responsive and looks good on mobile, and your good to go
Lmao this the wrong sub, the hell is this
It’s a numbers game and those are rookie numbers. You should have a goal of applying to 15-20 positions per day, taking about 2 hrs of your time per day. Also your resume needs to be better. Try using this format to improve it: what, how, why. Created a website to crud flash cards using plain HTML, css, and js so users can better prepare for their exams. Also at the top of your resume add two lines for the stuff you are good with.
Nice
Nice video
Will check it out, thanks
Ssr the initial load then use react ?
Code splitting, component architecture that makes them easily testable. Rxjs and common use cases: sequence of requests, multiple requests. How to do state management ? Are services the best use case here ? Lastly, real time data flow (sockets, sse etc )
As far as code splitting, with the built in router loading strategies isn’t that pretty simple as opposed to other tech stacks?
I meant more in the sense dumb/smart components, container/wrapper component, and just general strategies.
Pretty good 8/10
Design is very nice
I am waiting for a sale, complete edition is $100 , I’ll buy it at $50 or $60
Nice
Design, layout, colors all seem fine. Not a huge fan of the typography tho, just my opinion. 7 - 7.5 / 10
you could try this:
wow, nice site. I am definitely going to do some of the challenges from there over the weekend. Thanks for sharing.
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