UnchartedL Nathan Drake Collection
09 May 2020I don’t really like shooting games, and this didn’t really change my mind about them, but for a free titles on the Playstation, I had a good time going through the stories.
I don’t really like shooting games, and this didn’t really change my mind about them, but for a free titles on the Playstation, I had a good time going through the stories.
I have been working on a hugo starter repository to share with people, I really like the layout and the cli is really clean. It seems like a good alternative to Jekyll.
Currently the set up with the Vue template for a Typescript has a relative pathing issue. This is a problem generated when initialize a project in vue ui
or in vue create <project-name>
.
The fix is relatively easy at first glance, i.e. just don’t do the node namespace thing, this messes with Typescript, a known issue from my experience at Expedia. If there’s a fix for this (probably simple and requires some googling) I’d probably spend more time looking into it than it saves.
I decided to give the web education tool a try, and it’s highly recommended by me. For what it’s worth.
Sometimes you find a module that typescript will not let you import. If you cannot find it in npm and in definitelytyped.org, here’s a simple fix:
Been wanting to do this for a while, add some material UI components and strip away the boring look that my current blog has. Finally got the motivation to start doing this now.
One thing that has been bothering me for a while now is the notion of languages and what makes a language usable. I’m not talking about programming languages, but indirectly related to programming. I’m talking about languages humans speak. This directly impact the way we design and communicate language in code, however so I thought it’d be a good topic to explore my thoughts on personally.
I’ve been ragging on myself about not knowing the same things that people from college background know, but as I’ve finally sunk my teeth into dyanimic programming. I realized I have been doing dynamic programming for years, and in fact am the person who has used it effectively in a work setting. Not bragging, but I am learning that I am much more capable than I thought myself to be.
This is more of a first impressions for the learning platform created by two youtubers that I found their advice worthwhile. I thought I’d take a gander on the data structures and algorithm platform that the tech lead and joma tech designed.
Twenty Questions, with a betrayal mechanic, and guessing structure. Insider is a lighter party game that makes you second guess whether or not the people you are working with is really on your side. It is quick, about a 15 minute round, and everyone is cooperating.