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Windows comes with Tiktok pre-installed. I don’t need to say anything else.


I tried various UI frameworks for react but always ended up with chakra-ui. The only thing, that makes me sad, that chakra don’t have datepicker component. Their compact design with powerful customization is their strength, I assume.

This looks also clean and modern. I hope they get popular and follow chakra’s philosophy. Who says no to more UI library options :)


I've been happy with MUI (https://mui.com/). Looking at their price plans (https://mui.com/pricing/) the date picker is available in their Open Core plan, but a date range picker is in the paid plan, which is $15/month.


I moved away from React recently (hence chakra-ui is no longer an option) but I find attributify mode for unocss [1] plus the daisy ui preset [2] as a good framework-agnostic alternative.

[1] https://www.npmjs.com/package/@unocss/preset-attributify

[2] https://github.com/kidonng/unocss-preset-daisy


I see that I forgot to mention, I write my small projects from top to bottom after reading The Clean Code because I had too many repeated codes, meaningless variable names etc.

I’m currently working on a side project but I don’t think it is enough just following Spring Security Guide or blog posts to implement user management system.


„He landed on Windows XP wallpaper“



I used especially instagram a lot. But years ago Apple released screen time statics for the apps/sties I spend my time. The first results were shocked me enough. I delete them(instagram and reddit) and now I use only via browser. Which means less than 30 Min a week. I got my life back :)


I'm sorry for my bad English, it became worse, when I learned German last year :) My teammates are very kind and they are supportive. But I'm the only Front-end dev in my small team. I ask for help from people, who works in other teams. Almost everyone when I ask something, they help me/show me the right way. But I chosen to not ask often questions to hide my incompetency :) Here I understood that it was clearly a mistake. I have to be more transparent, especially now, at the beginning of my carrier.


No need to apologize - just keep in mind that some replies are written believing your colleagues are criticizing everything you do. Doesn't make the advice less useful, but it can affect the sentiment.


I did laughed also so hard, that the problem with the mail template was the missing end tags of inner table. And at the end I can say that I was very happy, even if I spent too much time to figure out the docker thing.


Thank you sir, I read this and thought what I did all the time. If I was more transparent, maybe I felt better and could think without stress.

This means to me that talk with my project managers and colleagues more make more comments/updates on Asana :)


“Git is hard: messing up is easy, and figuring out how to fix your mistakes is impossible.”

No, no and no. If you do know what you do, then you don’t. There are tons of explanation on git, just RTFM.


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