People are a lot more likely to help if you ask a specific question, or post a code clip where you're having a particular issue you need help with.
Asking for people to do something for you may not get much response.
AngelList (https://angel.co/) has a lot more than just start-up job postings, anymore. It's a pretty good resource if you're looking for software roles
I haven't use Vulkan, but the last time I used OpenCL, there was a crap-ton of boilerplate required to get it off the ground.
Otherwise OpenCL is quite powerful and mostly straightforward. I'd use it again if I had the need.
I do software development for a living, but if I'm not interested in the problem I'm solving, I find "programming" to be boring as shit.
The problem-solving is the fun part. Find a problem you actually want to solve.
Thanks all. I think I'm going to say I am willing to pay $400-500 for the laptop. I can also pitch the advantage of leaving my current development environment in place in case they want to contract out any hours to me in the future.
My current employer (small company) purchased a 13" Macbook Pro (early 2015) a little over a year ago for me to use in my current role. I am now leaving the company, and my boss asked me to estimate the value of it if I wanted to keep it after I left. I'm interested in keeping the laptop, but...
You can install chrome extenstions for ng-inspector, React Developer Tools, Ember inspector, etc., to see details about site if it was built with one of those frameworks.
Much more insightful than looking at the raw source.
Disagree completely. The SD/HD difference was huge.
Who said that back then? I remember the first time I saw a 1080p movie, and I definitely did not say "Can you really tell the difference?"
Looking at 4K, though, I question if a 4K screen under 55" makes any difference whatsoever for TV...
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You could always add a generic polynomial formula, and allow users to specify the coefficients they would like to use in the formula to calculate a value.
The same could be done for an exponential equation.
This would provide a wide range of functionality without introducing the maintenance or...
If you're actually displaying a table, and not just using a table for column layout, tables are fine.
If you're not concerned with your table being resizable and/or responsive to users of smaller screens (tablet/mobile) tables are fine.
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