I think the question is fine, but we have to assume they covered this type of method prior to the exam, where .length would result in the character count of a String.
I think the question is fine, but we have to assume they covered this type of method prior to the exam, where .length would result in the character count of a String.
Yep. I think I may actually do that. I’m leaning towards doing an extension for search to get all the emails into Elasticsearch or Meilisearch.
Cheers, yea its just something to work on/look into. I’ll never finish it of course, but if I can get a few versions into it and has some users/interest I’ll keep working on it.
Slint looks pretty cool. Has a very strong material UI feel to it.
Maybe a plugin would make more sense and reduce the scope a bit?
No offense taken. But I’ve made no assumptions on the simplicity, and I know its a big task and want to start small. I don’t mean to compete with Thunderbird, just I like it.
I think it would be a great exercise in learning the protocol and message handling.
That’s when you realize you were editing the same file that exists in the wrong directory the whole time.
Like it or not, Apple is the trend setter. Everybody feels like they need to do what Apple does. So given that, Apple kills PWAs, everyone else will surely follow.
That’s normally how it goes anyway.
Ideally I’d choose Rust because I enjoy working with it, but don’t have enough time to commit to it at the moment. But being Practical I’d probably say Java, its easy to get stuff going and has been around forever so it’s easy to find solutions etc.
I got up to a pack a day when I decided to quit. The biggest thing that helped me quit was getting an app on my phone which tracked the cost and how many you’re smoking. When you start reducing the amount smoked etc it tracked how much money you’ve saved, how much healthier your lungs are (lung capacity etc), how much more time you’ve added to your life expectency, all that sorta stuff.
Having numbers and stats to track, made it feel more tangible and felt like I was making actual progress towards something.
Its worth a shot.
Is the source code available for that anywhere? I wasn’t able to find it after a quick look over the website.
The object/class/thing would normally be its own class file, the action would be a method/function of said class.
Ie:
fileDialog.open()
fileDialog = Class (Dialog), Subclass (FileDialog)