I've just bought it. At the first glance it's very basic. Hope, that you will ehnance it with some real world example. The way it is... it looks like five ways to write Hello World program.
My biggest painpint with mbpro 15 2018 is double keystroke problem. Just driving me nuts. Apart from that, I would never change mbpro for any other machine.
As stated in the original post, it was only valid for 2 days through May 19. If you're a student, you can still get it for free. Just checkout the website for details https://cph.opsdisk.com
Not the OP but I’m an American guy that has been living in ex-Communist countries (Poland, Serbia, Croatia, Etc.) for a few years. I don’t mind the brutalist stuff - it beats mindless suburban America any day.
I think that microsoft did really good job with their Office 365 home package.
Each of the 6 accounts gets:
- 1TB for OneDrive
- Office licence
- 60mins for Skype
- 50GB for Outlook
Initially I wanted to go with the Google Drive because I'm using Android, but after trying android and mac one drive clients i decided to go with one drive.
In depth technical books, like for example[1], are very rare these days. Competent people are busy building systems, frameworks and making money. Some of these guys are talking on various conferences, but IMO just to present themselves to various companies. To put it simply they are mostly in a business of selling their time.
Systematic approach of learning particular topic through the books is deprecated these days. One of the ways to expand knowledge would be building stuff. If you are into distributed systems, implement something small and build upon that (i.e. implement raft[2] or build distributed rate limiter). There will be many problems and I'm sure you will learn a lot along the way.
Happy to see Verge mentioned. The privacy features it incorporates really makes it a great privacy coin. There is an active team behind the coin and like you mentioned, Wraith will be a game changer.