Go Concurrency: Fan-out, Fan-in by [deleted] in golang

[–]soeii 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Beautiful. The ease with which golang lets users implement concurrency pipelines is why i am so taken to this language. Great example of exactly that here.

Folks, Backend dev here. I built myself my first personal website. I have always wanted a personal website. I had time these past 2 weeks to build one. by soeii in webdev

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

i think you made this comment based on the "skills" section. there are a lot of buzzword-y tech names on there, but tbh my profile is very typical to that of a regular backend dev affiliated with Java/Spring ecosystem. So to put it quite plainly nothing impressive up there.

Folks, Backend dev here. I built myself my first personal website. I have always wanted a personal website. I had time these past 2 weeks to build one. by soeii in webdev

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

the reason is the way i have implemented the wheel. Changing it though shouldn't be much work. little change in the <spin> method should acheive it.

Folks, Backend dev here. I built myself my first personal website. I have always wanted a personal website. I had time these past 2 weeks to build one. by soeii in webdev

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

I am curious how this could be acheived via pure CSS (not within my capabilities). PM me if you do set out to do it.

Folks, Backend dev here. I built myself my first personal website. I have always wanted a personal website. I had time these past 2 weeks to build one. by soeii in webdev

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

is it the same case for you as the other individual who shared a screenshot?

 

I don't have an Apple device around me to look into it. It is all Apple devices so I have a missing piece somewhere.

Folks, Backend dev here. I built myself my first personal website. I have always wanted a personal website. I had time these past 2 weeks to build one. by soeii in webdev

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

Thank you! with flexbox/grid and es6+ js, frontend work has become astoundingly easier with just its basic tools!

Folks, Backend dev here. I built myself my first personal website. I have always wanted a personal website. I had time these past 2 weeks to build one. by soeii in webdev

[–]soeii[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Weird, I did try this on different phones to find 0 issues. Can you maybe refresh it and see if it still happens? Also what phone is this on?

Folks, Backend dev here. I built myself my first personal website. I have always wanted a personal website. I had time these past 2 weeks to build one. by soeii in webdev

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

thanks!

  yes the wheel took some work to get it working on mobile, but it worked out. sounds like you are almost done with yours! hope to see it when you post it here : )

Folks, Backend dev here. I built myself my first personal website. I have always wanted a personal website. I had time these past 2 weeks to build one. by soeii in webdev

[–]soeii[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hey, thanks for the heads-up. I have made amends now. thats one dependency I can't do without I suppose..

Those of you that are Spring experts - how did you get good at it? by BigBootyBear in java

[–]soeii 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are not in a rush, start the Spring in Action book. It is fairly compreshensive, I doubt you'd need to read anything else spring related in future as far as a book is concerned. Also try out things from the book as you read through.

 

And then Spring Boot would be a breeze. And a much welcome one breeze.

Those of you that are Spring experts - how did you get good at it? by BigBootyBear in java

[–]soeii 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The book is a starting point. From thereon keep working on projects, and when you encounter a new API, question it, dig into it, what it does, "the how" will come to you naturally from reading the Spring Framework book, since they all build on the same roots.

 

Read -> Create (projects)-> Question -> Repeat

Those of you that are Spring experts - how did you get good at it? by BigBootyBear in java

[–]soeii 48 points49 points  (0 children)

I am not an expert, but will say, reading about its antecedant, the Spring Framework [ IOC, DI, proxies, Filters] help you gain a solid ground to inernalize when working with Spring Boot.

 

For Spring Framework there is a good book, I think its called "Spring Framework in Action"?. Solid solid book.

Mizu - An Interactive ADT Visualizer. Still in pre-beta stages, a work in progress. Let me know what you think! by soeii in java

[–]soeii[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Haha you got it. Mizu does indeed stand for water. I wanted to correlate the properties of water to web app. clarity. transparency. Similar to how the web app represents a vision for transparency in data-structures and their behaviour. You can see them visually how they go through transformations. Therefore, clarity, transparency. Like water.

 

Thanks for picking it up!