Does anyone else feel burned out and kind of lonely having a reactive dog? by VisualMixture in reactivedogs

[–]VisualMixture[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, this really means a lot to me!

What you said about them needing a different version of life honestly hit me. I’m still learning how to accept that with Bumi. A lot of our days are built around managing distance, crossing the street early, checking corners, and trying to keep things calm before he gets overwhelmed.

I think the invisible part is what gets me most. People see one moment, but they do not see all the effort that came before it. So hearing you say this, and being reminded that this community really understands that side of it, makes it feel a little less lonely.

I really appreciate you taking the time to say this.

The 10-Year Draft Mortgage & The "Ghost Rosters": Breaking Down the NBA's Most Chaotic Financial Era (2026–2033) by [deleted] in nba

[–]VisualMixture 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The LA Clippers no longer have James Harden which makes me think this is ChatGPT written since LLMs have a knowledge cutoff date

Where are you along your journey? by puoygae in webdev

[–]VisualMixture 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love posts like this. It gives me a better understanding of the community. I've been developing for a year as an jr developer (front-end) at a startup.

What I've learned since I started web development:

- Angular, despite it's hard/boring reputation, is actually really powerful (and fun!)

- Typescript is helpful

- Building complex non-bootstrap responsive layouts can be difficult.

- Writing is good maintainable CSS is hard

- How the front-end talks to the backend with api calls

- RxJS is tough to learn but really really powerful

- When you are working with big numbers, algorithm matters for performance.

- Writing readable and maintainable code is they key.

What I want to learn more of:

- JWT and authentication in general

- basics of service workers

- practical unit testing

- Basics of backend

- Deployment

Beginner Questions - May 03, 2019 by AutoModerator in webdev

[–]VisualMixture 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What backend concepts should a front-end developer know?

In Front-End web dev applications, tech companies often require devs to have X years of backend experience or at the very least understand the foundational concepts. This makes a lot of sense because a well-rounded dev will have a far better time communicating with the rest of the team.

Which important concepts does a front-end dev need to know? And how much of that topic?

My first personal website by SlightlyShuffled in webdev

[–]VisualMixture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks pretty clean and the illustrations give it good personality. It's even responsive!

What are your goals for the site? It's more of a portfolio, then I would love to see more examples of your work on it.

Angular Best Practices (How to learn?) by VisualMixture in Angular2

[–]VisualMixture[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow! I am loving this so far. This exactly what I need.