as always, the answer is it depends. I’ve worked on B2B websites where you can’t even see the real pricing until you sign in so it is impossible for that application to add a guest checkout. it really depends on your requirements.
i work with dotnet as a web developer
as always, the answer is it depends. I’ve worked on B2B websites where you can’t even see the real pricing until you sign in so it is impossible for that application to add a guest checkout. it really depends on your requirements.
It makes so much more sense. I thought when hotels say comped they meant make something complimentary/free but compensation makes more sense.
I create a new branch locally with git switch --create, pull everything from main, sacrifice a small squirrel, and run the project to make sure everything still works.
If something doesn’t work or I can’t figure out how to resolve conflicts, I quietly switch back to my previous branch like nothing happened. That problem is for future me.
That’s exactly right. Don’t blindly trust anyone. Hold them accountable.
I am glad to be proven wrong. Thank you for the link.
I’m just saying we can’t just trust Mozilla leadership will do the right thing…
I am not convinced Mozilla will refuse to implement WEI when push comes to shove. Mozilla already supports Netflix playback with drm, right?
What does the CEO do?
Was surprised to see the repo was 60 MB but looks like it is because of the screen cast gif