beaker
We made the decision yesterday to dump Postman in favor of Thunder Client. As soon as I saw the push to create an account and use cloud workspaces, I knew the time would come.
(edit: correct styling of Thunder Client)
I’m on my second Dell XPS 13 Developer laptop which comes with Ubuntu pre installed. I loved the first one but played too much Minecraft and wore out a couple of keys. I had it long enough that decent replacement keyboards were hard to find so I got a new laptop from the same line. I love the second one even more. My brother, also a Linux-using software professional, made the initial recommendation, so there is at least one other person who liked this line.
I assumed this was the case and that any reporting on “users” and the “historical” nature of their short time to 10M users was 100% BS.
I think the strategy is great and I would do the same that they are doing, except I’d leave out the bit where I crowed about reaching 10M users in 7 hour or 100M in a few days. It’s too obviously a lie supported by the ability to leverage one network into another.
That’s terrible! Didn’t we all learn that each method must have exactly one return statement? Please refactor to use a return variable and a single return. And get off my lawn!