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Welcome to the Coding Lounge, chill and relax as we talk about programming, memes, and the pain of errors.
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This rain really activated peak productivity within me
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I'm going to do something that has never been done before:
Roast me peeps. Go crazy!
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If you have a Telegram channel and want to save hours of your day, try out this bot @PostTagBot to set your signature on your every post, proudly built by The Ninja Girl 🙌🙌🙌 (Taken from @dot_ruth but I wanted to experiment with the signature😂😂😂)
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> Went to Abyssinia Bank to register for a new ATM card
> No worries give us your account and we'll open one up for you
> sayless.wav
> The operator looks up and says to me that they'll have to cut 115 birr from my account for the ATM card
> wtf.mp4
> Say okay then leave the premises
Why the hell are these greedy aah bastards getting more greedier
What's your superpower?
The ability to look like a diaspora man when I am not💀💀 May this level of richness be blessed upon me soon🙏🏽
Repost from DOT_RUTH
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So I was going through the Mason bricks section of this tutorial,for context mason is a code generator on top of dart where you get to define reusable code templates called bricks that can be generated through a CLI, which made me think, what if I did some thing similar for angular.
So Ladies and gentleman, Introducing ng-scaf (dramatic ik ) a CLI tool that scaffolds your Angular project. It doesn't go nearly as far as Mason bricks but it does offer a well-organized starting point.
The intention was to implement a directory structure that aligns with Angular best practice, something that is maintainable, and scalable as the application grows.
Usage
npm i -g ng-scaf
ng-scaf <project-name> [options]
# To create a project in your current directory
ng-scaf . [options]
> Github repo
> npm package
#my_projects @dot_ruthRepost from MK's Den
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Hi everyone! 👋
I created F1 Hub out of my passion for Formula 1 racing. This app is designed to deliver the current, basic, and essential info every F1 fan needs. Not everything, but the key stuff that matters most. And yes, it’s built with Flutter.
Features (v1.0):
⌛ Next Race Countdown — never miss the lights out
📰 Featured & Hottest News — stay up to date with full story coverage
📆Schedule — completed and upcoming races, all in one place
🏁 Results — race results
🗺 Tracks & Circuit Visuals — get to know the race locations
📊 Constructors & Drivers Standing — see who’s leading the championship
⭐️ Please check and star the repo. https://github.com/netcrawlerr/F1-Hub
#F1 #FlutterApp
Being grateful for the things you have in life goes a long way in building better character and mental health in my opinion. Of course life hits us with some outrageous bs at times and it can be enough to just curse out the bigotry that weights us down. Fair and justifiable to crash out but I think to keep your mental state from deteriorating into the depth of destruction it's good to step back and look at what you have in the greater scheme of things.
Even if I I don't have what I ideally want or have not achieved the lifestyle and mindset I want to be at (biblical levels of greed?), Thank God I have what I do right now at this current moment, because without it I would have been so horrible. Be it health, sentimental stuff or material, it is a blessing of sorts to look at what you have and be grateful.
What do y'all think?
Have a good one gang🫡
Learned a lot about lazy loading alongside the Suspense API. Really upped my performance optimization skills🫡
