100% agree it is about re-educating yourself about calories in food. I wasn't happy with my weight but it was never 'obese': I am 5' 8" and weighed 187 lbs.
Back in November I started tracking calories in the app Cronometer. I lost 35+ lbs down to 151 lbs as of this morning.
Even as a 'relatively healthy' dude, I realized just how bad my perception of calories and macros in food was. So, I totally agree with this.
This was my story too - calorie tracking made me reevaluate my whole diet. Suddenly when I couldn't "just have more" I was getting much more interested in the value of what I was having and the quality improved a lot.
This makes me feel seen. I was a lunatic at one point trying to make Emacs to be my end-all-be-all. I learned to cope with multiple programs being my "toolset" since then.
Thank you! It's recorded using QuickTime screen cap, and edited in Final Cut Pro. I also made some assets in Figma (e.g. the little spreadsheet grid background).
It took longer than I'd like to admit... but feel validated in spending that time now that you've asked :)
Could you possibly clarify? This is a bit broad: like, what kind of testing do you currently have in place (if any)? You didn't really describe your process.
There are a lot of different kinds of tests you could do: unit tests for code coverage, E2E testing via automated tests through Playwright or Cypress, visual regression testing through a SaaS service that take screenshots of your webpage, cross-browser testing, integration testing between services, etc.
All these are forms of tests for web applications. So, it is difficult to suggest specifics to you without knowing if you are doing any of this testing already.
Not exactly the same, but when I worked as an _intern_ for a program funded by NASA, my grandmother ("Nana") used to tell her friends I worked for NASA.
You should definitely get her a t-shirt that says NANA in the style of the NASA logo. Surely someone else has already designed it and is selling them online.
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My name is Colton. I have been a web developer professionally for about 5 years.
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I am a modern web developer. Although I have doing web development since the days of MySpace profiles and <table>-based layouts, I use all the latest tooling and fancy tricks. I am looking to join a software development team.
I am a novice engineer: a good fit for an engineering team but a bad fit for a company looking for one senior-level engineer to lead engineering overall.
After working on SMB websites for years, I want to move on to join a SaaS team that delivers a product instead. While I do appreciate my current job, it does not fully utilize my skill set.
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