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Unfortunately, I do love you now that you can dance
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Do you know the types of Cyberattacks in the online world? If not, then check out the 15 types of cyberattacks. Follow for more tech and programming stuff @techbiason
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Good Commenting Practice
I just read this article on stack overflow and summarized it (so you don't have to):
1. Do not duplicate what your code is doing. On a similar note, do not comment every single line of your code.
2. Do not provide information that should be given by the code. For example, do not use comments to explain what a variable holds if you can't tell simply by looking at the variable name (just use better variable names.
3. If you can't write a clear comment for a piece of code, then there is either a problem with the code or you don't understand what exactly the code is doing.
4. Make sure your comments clear up confusion caused by the code, not amplify it.
5. Use comments to explain code that may seem extra or redundant to someone else reading that code, but is necessary.
6. If you copy code from somewhere else, make sure to include exactly what the code does and where it was copied from (even better if you include URL).
7. If helpful, then include links to external references.
8. Add comments when fixing bugs. Include what the bug was and how it was fixed.
9. Use TODO to mark places where code is still incomplete.
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more pink android studio 💗🍧🍥🌸🐇🩰🏩💌🎀 i'm revising for my lab exam (that's tomorrow shemurrrrr....) . the only thing keeping me motivated right now is making k pop themed apps (👆️ Exhibit A: using EXO stage names and real names to make a custom list view) ft. minimized linear algebra zoom lecture that i'm not listening to because i hate my prof but i need the attendance
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Plugins are designed to unlock new features, optimize your productivity and save you time, but it can be difficult trying to find the ones that suit your workflow. we've assembled a list of Plugins,
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Sample the world of data streams and analytics by stepping through this thoroughly detailed project. From setting up the server to a working analytical web page, this project covers all of it.
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Topics that you must know in order to become an ethical hacker or cybersecurity expert.
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Email Marketing is a long-term digital marketing strategy, but that doesn’t mean there are no hacks to achieve a faster result.
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Citizen Development | Toptal https://stackjourney.com/citizen-development-toptal/?feed_id=10873
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if you ever feel like you're not "smart enough" for STEM or didn't do that great in school, i just wanna let you know that i failed algebra 2 THREE TIMES and dropped my high school physics class the FIRST WEEK...
and NASA chose me to student research with them.
so what i'm trying to say is that STEM is for EVERYONE. if school wasn't the easiest for you and you're not the strongest in math, don't let that stop you from pursuing STEM. working hard for goals makes you a great scientist.
screw that stereotype that all STEM majors are geniuses who were building robots and knew how to work a microscope at 3 years old.
STEM IS FOR EVERYONE! BECOME A FREAKING SCIENTIST! YOU CAN DO IT!
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if you ever feel like you're not "smart enough" for STEM or didn't do that great in school, i just wanna let you know that i failed algebra 2 THREE TIMES and dropped my high school physics class the FIRST WEEK...
and NASA chose me to student research with them.
so what i'm trying to say is that STEM is for EVERYONE. if school wasn't the easiest for you and you're not the strongest in math, don't let that stop you from pursuing STEM. working hard for goals makes you a great scientist.
screw that stereotype that all STEM majors are geniuses who were building robots and knew how to work a microscope at 3 years old.
STEM IS FOR EVERYONE! BECOME A FREAKING SCIENTIST! YOU CAN DO IT!
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stuck on the same topic since an hour now
idk if it’s just me dissociating every few minutes or this topic just sucks in general
oh well
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Photoshop plugins are a great way to enhance your Adobe Photoshop software and tailor the experience to your needs. Plugins are easy to use and they are much reliable to constantly ease your work flow
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Data analytics can also help recruiters proactively plan targets, deadlines, and budgets. Zoho Recruit provides a customizable dashboard that tracks the candidate’s journey from start to finish.
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