Precisely, but I mean in terms of developer hours. Long term, apps that are developed natively for their target platform are much easier to extend and maintain.
Yeah I've noticed a rise in electron apps. Just because it is technically cross platform doesn't make something efficient. In a lot of cases, devs and large enterprises would be better off simply rewriting code from scratch in Kotlin, Flutter, etc., if performance is the name of the game.
Makes sense.
I want to know what household grid actually supplies that electricity at 200A, in any case.
Skilled developers are always in demand
If you got in before like 2020 yeah. Otherwise I'd honestly suggest moving on. I can't get fuck all having started in 2022.
The angry part does*
Sorry that happened :(
Hopefully your next role or whatever you're aiming for isn't so shit.
Was this in the US? How the fuck is that legal?
I'll tack those onto the wrongful termination case on which I've got them dead to rights. Promissory estoppel is sadly not a thing in most of the US, though, as far as I'm aware.
I'm not stuck with anything anymore since I just got fired during a fucking work trip. They made me buy my flight home, and book a 300 km Uber trip.
yyyy-mm-dd or go home
I'm just gonna say I love your username!
If you want to see stupider, look at Redditors. Fucking cesspool with less than zero redeeming value.
JS is just insane. Learning it took far more of my time than any other language, and honestly, I'm tempted to say it's not even a single language because of all the frameworks and non-standard libraries.
Or Rust
TIL. Here I am stuck unable to get promoted out of junior, and I'm absolutely grinding my face off just to stand out in external interviews.
Wait what? TIL.
What SSR libraries are there in Python? Asking as another back end guy who doesn't know too much here.

Looking for a guide to TypeScript for idiots
The issue? I'm the idiot. Any suggestions for a guide to JS/TS for someone trying to learn about front-end development.
Struggling to get interviews
Does anyone have tips for getting interviews? I'd like to think I do well enough when I get them since I'm 3-for-3 on offers, but I can't seem to get them. I'm working on shifting out of a big 4 consultancy back to industry either in the civilian space sector or in game dev. But it's hard to puff up my résumé because I'm not much into playing the whole bs game, and autism does me no favours in networking. Suggestions?