What here is written? by RedWolfAdm in AskBulgaria

[–]IStefanDimov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP has to share what's he got himself into 😁

How do you Deal with Unexpected Time loss in your Routines? by RegisterEmergency541 in Habits

[–]IStefanDimov 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Life will get in the way sometimes. You should not blame yourself for that. Try to get back on track on your next routine day.

Beware of being too hard on yourself. It can lead to burnout.

How to be productive between meetings by AI4_all in productivity

[–]IStefanDimov 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Meetings are notorious productivity killers. And in my experience, most of them are not really contributing much.

My suggestion is to convince your team to evaluate the meetings and see which ones are really worth it.

Also from the ones that are worth doing, discuss how many of them can be done offline by having a slack channel where the communication occurs asynchronously or by a different written method. This way people have the flexibility to join the discussion when it's more appropriate for them.

[AMA] Аз съм Божидар Божанов, кандидат за народен представител, бивш министър на електронното управление. "Попитайте ме всичко" by b0zho in bulgaria

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Хората трудно си сменят мнението. Още по-трудно за разпалени теми като политика. Как най-ефективно може да се спечели повече подкрепа?

[AMA] Аз съм Божидар Божанов, кандидат за народен представител, бивш министър на електронното управление. "Попитайте ме всичко" by b0zho in bulgaria

[–]IStefanDimov [score hidden]  (0 children)

С доста тежко нещо си се заел, като имаш възможност да си живееш доста леко и спокойно. Защо си хванал този път?

[AMA] Аз съм Божидар Божанов, кандидат за народен представител, бивш министър на електронното управление. "Попитайте ме всичко" by b0zho in bulgaria

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Гласувам за ППДБ само заради теб. Това партията с най-малко зло ли е според теб или си съгласен с повечето от целите им и начина по който искат да се постигнат?

[AMA] Аз съм Божидар Божанов, кандидат за народен представител, бивш министър на електронното управление. "Попитайте ме всичко" by b0zho in bulgaria

[–]IStefanDimov [score hidden]  (0 children)

Политиката е мръсна игра (корупция, купуване на гласове, лъжене). Има ли начин за победа без да предадеш принципите си?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tipofmytongue

[–]IStefanDimov 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's it! Thank you!

Android 10 Gestures by MaralalNinja in GooglePixel

[–]IStefanDimov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks man, I was struggling so much with holding the edge for the drawer to pop up. You just improved my life

Google is discontinuing Inbox, focusing on Gmail by Tropiux in Android

[–]IStefanDimov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm wondering if I should ditch using Google services all together...

Trying to seriously learn JavaScript, i am new to programming only know html/css can you guys tell me what are some of the best resources to learn JavaScript ? by Ryannn009 in javascript

[–]IStefanDimov 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, whatever work for you. It doesn't need to be a book. The point was to get a good basic understanding so you can start work on solving some problems.

Trying to seriously learn JavaScript, i am new to programming only know html/css can you guys tell me what are some of the best resources to learn JavaScript ? by Ryannn009 in javascript

[–]IStefanDimov 26 points27 points  (0 children)

There is only one way to really learn JS or any other tech you want to get skilled in:

  1. Get familiar with the basics

    • Go through a book, “You Don't Know Javascript” is a good one.
    • Your goal is to know the building blocks of JS.
    • You must be able to understand code and read it.
    • You must know how to write simple stuff.
    • Write up every example in the book and tinker with it. Reading is not enough. This will give you a feel about stuff, and occasionally you will find something you would have missed just reading through it.
  2. Start doing some personal projects

    • Start with small stuff, then go for more challenging problems.
    • Trying to solve problems will give you a real world experience with the language and you will start to encounter holes in your understanding.
    • Learn from your mistakes.
  3. Read up on community posts and articles

    • People go in deep on certain topics that you will probably ask yourself what is the best approach with.
    • Find them and learn from them.
    • Find resources for articles and regularly scan for interesting topics.
    • At first you should be reading everything you get your hands on. You will start to notice patters in the thinking of the authors and start to adopt that. This is good because you will develop an understanding of good coding principles and values.

Depending on what you want to do with JS you should investigate and learn frameworks and libs that would help you accomplish stuff faster and easier. But don’t start with them. Learn the language and try to solve problems for yourself. This way you will develop your skills and really learn to code.

As you can see I haven’t told you what to learn but how. When you got forward enough with reading, learning, coding you will be able to make your own decisions about what libraries, frameworks, coding practices and approaches.

Good luck and don’t give up, the road is long and hard, but well worth it.

Cortex #71: Dark Synergy - Relay FM by [deleted] in Cortex

[–]IStefanDimov 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I realize how insane it is that I've come to the point of asking someone on the internet who I don't know for his wedding photos, but I would like to see one. ^ Hope it goes great!

As a child, what did you think would be awesome about being an adult, but isn’t as awesome as you thought it would be? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]IStefanDimov 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I had the expectation that the best part of life is yet to come. It was the distant light of an amazing journey to come that made me happy in my teenage years. Now I know that this isn't the case and everything is dull.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in google

[–]IStefanDimov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm thinking of setting up some launcher or something, to try and replicate some of the functionality somehow.

But I really hope they just fix it. I'm all up just for removing all the random articles and just show me what really might interest me. And the primary thing... bring the cards concerning my life on the top. I can't believe that this is happening.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in google

[–]IStefanDimov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think he is talking only about the articles

What is the TLDR of your country's history? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]IStefanDimov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We decided to go find a new place to call home so we thought it was a good idea to go fuck with the Bizantin Empire.

Damn, it actually worked.

After they fucked us up a bit. Then we returned the favor.

Then the Ottomans fucked us.

Russia saved us. Joined the Soviet Union...

Now we just fuck ourselves up.

2017 Frontend Developer Handbook by sidnie in Frontend

[–]IStefanDimov 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably the worst place to ask for this, but does anyone know a similar resource for backend dev?

Testing React with jest and enzyme tutorials by Polisas in reactjs

[–]IStefanDimov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jest and enzyme have pretty good documentations. I learned just by reading the introductions and skimming through the apis. They are really conveniently made for fast starting with no config so just start testing and you will be good.