@joshckline@apilayer I too got lucky that I discovered this problem early enough not to rely on them. With no communication, I can't trust any service from APILayer.
Check out https://t.co/jZG16BqH8l to see if your Internet Service Provider implements BGP in a safe way or if it leaves the Internet vulnerable to route leaks. https://t.co/jZG16BqH8l via @Cloudflare
@bodiddlie Lucky that you were able to get it off the disk! I recently heard from my sister in law that she had a full novel written and stored it on a floppy. I told her to assume it's unrecoverable :-(
Have you struggled with learning closures? I wrote an article! There are lots of practical use cases, embedded code editors to try stuff on your own, and even tests and answers at the the end. https://t.co/OCIdfOoY4Z
Are you a real company @VivintHome ? Someone has an account with you that's using my email address. I forwarded it to your [email protected] address on 1/24/2019 and got no reply.
Ha, I searched through your tweets to see if you already knew about this. I didn't see anything, and of course right after my tweet I saw your retweet about https://t.co/YOXk810pWs. Oh well.
I am really not a big fan of the UX design that seems to have taken over most websites, only showing a large register button and hiding a small log in button hidden somewhere on that page. #ux#javascript
Trying to build some sort of guide to help students with troubleshooting skills. What did it take for you to develop those skills? #javascript#programming
Announcement! I've just released a very questionable startup! It's called https://t.co/VuYyfMc67i ;) It's for assessing coders skills. Great for HR/Bootcamps/Corporate Training type stuff. Make tests or buy pre-made tests. Been a ton of work, appreciate help sharing around
The pipeline operator could be the single best feature since destructuring added to JavaScript if it lands IMO.
If I had to choose between this and Observable landing in JS, I'd honestly choose the pipeline operator, @littledan. I'm a big fan
https://t.co/N8VMnV54jf
How in the world does it make sense that the @wellsfargo website max password length is so short?!?!?! What am I missing? Isn't security of THAT kind of website important?