Starting a personal node project could be easy; starting a team node project could be challenging.
I am a developer currently working in SEEK Australia.
In my experience, common mistakes developer make when starting a projects are:
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const highlight = (fuseSearchResult: any, highlightClassName: string = 'highlight') => { | |
const set = (obj: object, path: string, value: any) => { | |
const pathValue = path.split('.'); | |
let i; | |
for (i = 0; i < pathValue.length - 1; i++) { | |
obj = obj[pathValue[i]]; | |
} | |
obj[pathValue[i]] = value; |
Starting a personal node project could be easy; starting a team node project could be challenging.
I am a developer currently working in SEEK Australia.
In my experience, common mistakes developer make when starting a projects are:
Discord is now slowly rolling out the ability to send colored messages within code blocks. It uses the ANSI color codes, so if you've tried to print colored text in your terminal or console with Python or other languages then it will be easy for you.
To be able to send a colored text, you need to use the ansi
language for your code block and provide a prefix of this format before writing your text:
\u001b[{format};{color}m
\u001b
is the unicode escape for ESCAPE/ESC, meant to be used in the source of your bot (see ). If you wish to send colored text without using your bot you need to copy the character from the website.
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-proposed-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-proposed-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-backports contrib main non-free non-free-firmware |
This is not working complete code.
This is strictly a v0, scrapy, proof of concept for the first version of a personal AI Assistant working end to end in just ~322 LOC.
It's only a frame of reference for you to consume the core ideas of how to build a POC of a personal AI Assistant.
To see the high level of how this works check out the explanation video. To follow our agentic journey check out the @IndyDevDan channel.
Stay focused, keep building.
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import sys, os | |
from openbabel import openbabel as ob | |
from openbabel import pybel | |
# syntax: | |
# molml.py [files] |
| π‘ - Awful | π - Bad | π - Fine | π - Good | π - Exceptional |
books listed in chronological order from last read to first read
.editor-group-watermark > .letterpress{ | |
background-image: url("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Aikoyori/ProgrammingVTuberLogos/main/VSCode/VSCode.png") !important; | |
opacity: .75; | |
} |