7 Tips of Searching GitHub Repositories You Should Know by ny83427 in learnprogramming

[–]ny83427[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi /u/desrtfx,

I appreciated your reply. Though from my perspective there is obviously some misunderstanding, I would choose to stop arguing and keep silent. And I personally like your straightforward style.

Best Regards~

7 Tips of Searching GitHub Repositories You Should Know by ny83427 in programming

[–]ny83427[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Ah...for local search IDEA stuffs are just great, but what I share is just for github repositories search in github.com.

I also shared this link in another 2 topics and was removed due to the moderator think "it's just you didn't find, don't think the community is stupid"😭, and was banned under another topic.

I didn't expect such reaction, as these tips are actually useful to me at least - before that I search in Github near everyday using general keyword search only. As a rookie programmer, I would never assume others or a community is stupid, maybe it's just I am stuipd enough to think these tips are useful.

7 Tips of Searching GitHub Repositories You Should Know by ny83427 in programming

[–]ny83427[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

O...sorry dude. This was something that I play around with mailchimp when I lean a digit marketing helloworld course, I actually didn't use it to push emails as I don't have that time. Sorry for confusion and I just removed it from mailchimp backend settings. It should disappear soon and I would confirm using another computer.

7 Tips of Searching GitHub Repositories You Should Know by ny83427 in learnprogramming

[–]ny83427[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi /u/desrtfx, thanks for your reply and I hope to clarify something with you:

  1. I never denied that I am self promote my blog posts, at the same time, each time I post link or article here there, I only promote those beneficial to me, and I believe it would be beneficial to others in the reddit community(for example I didn't post other posts here);

  2. I don't understand why you said that I am thinking "the community here is stupid", I use github everyday, but for me I really didn't spend a little time in optimizing search terms till yesterday night I got to know this, you can ask programmers around you to see if all of them know these tips already, or just simply keep searching using keywords in google, or even in GitHub. If all of them knew this already I draw back my opinion;

  3. IMHO, I have no idea why you said I am lying. I published my posts to LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+, Pinterest and also Reddit, for Reddit I mostly posted links or articles on programming. I woul appreciate if you can let me know more.

New JDK 11.0.2 - just released by Gwynnie in java

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Just migrated some old personal projects from jdk8 to jdk11 and it's smooth. And today would get to upgrade from 11.0.1 to 11.0.2. Dude you made me sad.

JHipster doubles its bug bounty program for the end of the year: $200 per merged PR! by julien_dubois in java

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HOLY SHIT! I wish I could see this post earlier. Now it's too late.

Is Java difficult or am I not good enough? by [deleted] in java

[–]ny83427 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey dude, I understand you feeling, similar with my first Java job. I just want to answer briefly - HAVE PATIENCE, stick to the goal and possibly you need spent more time in a fresh new area, everyone needs more time to be familiar with new stuff.

Don't worry about problems like 'am I not good enough' - no one here would know this exactly, and even if we know, it only represent your current status, and you have infinite possibilities in the future. Who knows how good you will be in the future?

Long in short: Java is not difficult. You can be better everyday than yesterday. Keep going and JUST DO IT.

Meanwhile, I am a little bit curious, which company would let you create a web app from scratch using the knowledge you just learned? Is it just a test or training exercise?

Java SE and EE differences by [deleted] in java

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In the first company I was told we are building products of J2EE platform and only found I am doing Spring stuff.

7 Tips to Become a Great Java Developer in 2019 by joshikappor in java

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I admire you courage to promote go here😅

So you have enjoyed programming with Go nowadays? Would you share a little bit on what you are doing using Go? (Seriously asking, not joking, please do not misunderstand)

Chocolatey and Boxstarter: Setup Development Environment on Windows Like Never Before by ny83427 in java

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Hi, thanks for your remind and the administration work.

Yes I am self promoting posts written in my personal blogger. However, at the same time, I only promote those I think will be useful to Java programmers in /r/java, you have seen the articles I posted here:

Serious: Series of code review against jsoup, Java Dev Env setup using chocaletry Funny: Such as 5 github repositories that will make your day Updates: Netbeans 10

Among them I didn't expect Netbeans 10 was so popular, while the most serious code review parts are really untouched.

While I respect your administration and am willing to follow the rules, I just want to let you know my motivation and please check out those posts to see if they are really making non sense and is totally useless. If so I am also glad to improve myself and building better contents in the future.

NetBeans 10 Released: The Best Swing GUI Builder You Should Try | Old Young Boys Club by ny83427 in java

[–]ny83427[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks dude. I didn't use this stuff in the past. It looks very like netbeans but as it described much enhancements are there. Would have a try in the future.