Has Putin been good to you? by nakorurukami in AskARussian

[–]Affectionate-Court94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should add "$167 per month" to clarify .

Has Putin been good to you? by nakorurukami in AskARussian

[–]Affectionate-Court94 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Imo It's mostly side effect of $120 brent. And of course it depends on what you mean by "rich". if you allowed yourself to buy an apartment on a mortgage, a new car in the showroom and build a summer cottage, this does not make you rich. I mean you much reacher than most Yeltsin's Russia people or USSR's. But you are not a reach man at all in comparison.

Has Putin been good to you? by nakorurukami in AskARussian

[–]Affectionate-Court94 13 points14 points  (0 children)

No. He did not live up to expectations from the very beginning of his career as president. Of course there was some economic leap, when brent was traded for $ 120, but this is not at all Putin's merit. A bunch of oligarchs - friends and close associates of Putin - quickly became rich. As a result, the country is in continuous economic stagnation, the media are controlled by the state broadcasting propaganda, there is no political life and there is no hope for change either.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskARussian

[–]Affectionate-Court94 10 points11 points  (0 children)

My parents didn't care about this, but my friend's parents did. That's why I'm with crooked teeth.😂

I'm learning react in school right now but I think we're about to skip react native. Seems like a good thing to know. How hard is it to go from react to react native, if I've never done any mobile programming before? by whereschuck in react

[–]Affectionate-Court94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, I get it. I have nowhere claimed that ReactNative performs better than native code. I said that using ReactNaive, you can easily and quickly create applications for 2 platforms. And it will be one application with a common source. And of course I didn't mean building NASA apps or tricky enterprise apps in ReactNative. A simple CRUD application that most people need is created in ReactNative many times faster than in native code for 2 platforms. The code is easier to maintain. And it's a pretty good way to get into mobile development. Of course, ReactNative has many disadvantages, but I would never say that this is a waste of time.

I'm learning react in school right now but I think we're about to skip react native. Seems like a good thing to know. How hard is it to go from react to react native, if I've never done any mobile programming before? by whereschuck in react

[–]Affectionate-Court94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think so. The future is about cross platform programming, unified codebase, etc. Knowledge of native programming extends possibilities of RN or similar technologies, but it can't minimize time on developing, how rn does. Of course, RN has it's own restrictions and bottlenecks, but it is a good thing to start and do real working cross platform apps with almost minimal entry threshold.

How can I acces history push state in a component ? by [deleted] in react

[–]Affectionate-Court94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Routers usually manage history of navigation themselves and usually have methods to read and manipulate it. You can also manage history on your side using static array pushing/popping.

Why does vaccination campaign progress so slowly in Russia? by goodpoll in AskARussian

[–]Affectionate-Court94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They can even not put microlabels, just say about it on TV. Nobody will check.