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- Birthday Nov 03, 1997
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Estonia
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IT systems specialist student
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Intel Core i5 2520M @ 2.5 GHz
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Dell Inc. 032T9K
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18GB DDR3 1600MHz Kingston
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Intel HD Graphics 3000 & Nvidia NVS 4200M
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Dell Latitude e6230
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Trust wireless piece of crap
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You can go about doing this in two ways. I will first describe the recommended and easier way of doing this. Yes, install composer on whatever server you are using. This assumes, that you have command-line access to it, though. If you do not, see if something like DigitalOcean (https://m.do.co/c/4b863d3c9aae) could be useful and/or understandable to you. Once you have command-line access and have managed to install Composer, do as leodaniel said. Navigate from the cli to your project directory, and run composer install If you do not have command-line access to install composer, you can, as the worst case scenario, just upload your entire project directory via something like ftp. Be aware, that the vendor directory, where composer puts all your dependencies, can be as large as 70 000 files. Only do this if everything else fails.
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A review of a https://lightform.com/ would be cool to see.
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On second thought, they could be the browser's desktop notifications, instead!
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Could we have a toggle to hover them to the right, when they pop up?
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Kinda Programming Kinda Buisness? [Help]
Makerimages replied to TheGrim123321's topic in Programming
Tech knowledge aside, I'd go over your local laws to see, wheter or not (and if, then for how long per day) you are even allowed to work at age 15. For example, in Estonia we have restrictions like this: 7-12yrs: 3 hrs per day (15 hrs per week) 13-14: 4 hrs per day (20 hrs per week) 15: 6 hrs per day (30 hrs per week) 16 -17 7 hrs per day (35 hrs per week) Alongside a crapton of restrictions on what you CAN and CAN'T work in, and at what times you can work. I'd assume wherever you live, you'll problably have laws like these aswell. -
The last time I used bootstrap, The navbar was centered, given that it was in a div tag with the container class.
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I'd start with writing either a proper description of what the end result you want your app to do, or writing us a clearer question. What type of show trakcer? Automatic reminders of show's about to air? Or marking episodes you have watched? And as far as the language... I honestly don't even know anyone who uses VB in 2016. I'd go with Python, or Web languages, implemented on a native platform such as Electron. Whatever your end goal ends up being, good luck!
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How to ask to right amount of money for a website?
Makerimages replied to h3rm3s's topic in Programming
I'd do all of the above. Except refferring them to the slow-as-heck loading Squarespace. And then I'd read http://clientsfromhell.net to realize, you're not alone -
Hey, those of you who have been using Win10 for a while now. Has battery performance improved any bit from when it was released? I could previously only get around 40 minutes while browsing in Chrome. I went back to windows 8.1. Have things changed to the better and is it worth updating again?.
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Im looking place to start coding for an OS (A long one)
Makerimages replied to Dragontamercos's topic in Programming
also, check out this site: http://www.osdev.org But you seriously MUST know your computer architecture. My OS has been ground to a halt for god-knows how long now, due to my inability to implement a Virtual Memory Manager and Heap. -
I'd personally avoid CodeAcademy for JS. What they teach is often quite far from commonly-used or best practices. Things that would error in production run flawlessly on their JS engine and so forth. try these tutorials instead.
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Comp. Science in elementary & basic school in most of Europe means they teach you how to use Word or other MS Office products. Sadly. I highly recommend the following resources: TheNewBoston CodeAcademy FreeCodeCamp And for answers to most/all your errors and questions StackOverflow and Google
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Hello, I was wondering if anyone here has experience with Vixen 3 and could help me get a pulse working, that's matched to the beat of the song?
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Have a look at this.