I have so much respect for the ToString() method of Pandas Dataframes in Python.
If you’re wondering why, it’s because I’m currently trying to make a halfway decent depiction of a C# matrix multidimensional array that just puts my hashkeys in the right places and things are not going well at all.
Big things are happening, people. Teammates are frequently coming to me for help on their projects.
Do I always know the answers to their questions? Absolutely not. But they THINK I know the answers. Which actually means more, if you don’t think about it.
I do hope I’m not the only one who takes 8 hours to decide on a font stack. And it still never feels exactly right.
Guess who jumped into his first React project without any planning and now continues to add features thereby creating a monstrosity of spaghetti code. THIS guy!
Before and after adding css animations
before and after tie dye
Making a favicon for your website is one of the simple pleasures.
Well of course. Mina is an ELITE data wrangler.
Want to go on record and say that the owner of this blog did, in fact, read dracula daily. Time and time again I tried to think of fun ways to relate it to programming. Yet time and time again I couldn’t bring myself to do it.
Not because there weren’t ways I could shoehorn in a weird analogy, but because I admired the characters too much to force one. Idk it just felt disrespectful to bring code into this.
Will happily disrespect Dracula, though. Got some real cobol energy from that dinosaur. Particularly the way he drains the life out of a lot of happy, wonderful people.
You can change your font and you can change your float
You can set margins, that’s just the style you wrote
You can { display: none; } and you can overflow
But you’ll always google how to center a <div>.
I can’t even style a SCROLLBAR without it looking like a potato.
Update: While fun and neat, I still have yet to find a suitable hobbyist use case for Go.
Has anyone else avoided a programming language because it’s “too mainstream” for them?
he/himComplaining on Tumblr is a good alternative to punching my computer screen, right?
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