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There is only 1 book you need, my friend: https://pedietbook.com/

Ted Naiman (the author) is a practicing medical doctor, and there are loads of podcasts of him discussing his protein-to-energy ratio approach to dieting.



Absolutely. But as I said, it's for my own drawing program prototypes, I cannot build upon their application.


You should maybe look into distributing this on itch.io (http://itch.io), which handles hosting, promotion, and pricing for you.


Do they not have MVC in iOS land? This isn't solely a React benefit, most every JS framework has it.

Regardless, excellent post!


Interesting...but could it be that Go is a super generic term? It's surprising that Go has more jobs than Python, for example:

http://www.jobdensity.com/QueryGrid.aspx?q=912&t=Python&qt=6...



What's their keyword hit algorithm? Any two words, or any two words that must be adjacent to each other? Most search engines run on the former, in which case "go programmer" is going to match "We're looking for a programmer who's a go-getter, someone self-motivated and willing to take on extra assignments" and "Go grab the job of your dreams and be a programmer with us" and "You've been the go-to person that other people at your firm look up to."

Best way I can think of to overcome this is search for "golang" [1], but that's going to undercount by a lot. I think really you can't draw any conclusions from free-text search engines.

[1] http://www.jobdensity.com/QueryGrid.aspx?q=913&t=golang


Someone at work writes a lot of Python for doing this already - this is a great idea.


Hmm, that is very wise. I've never thought about things that way.

My motivation for projects has always been kinda screwy. On the one hand, I want to make an income on my side projects in order to someday move away from my rather boring job. On the other hand, I want to make fun and personal things like games, that aren't necessarily things that people would pay for. Most of the project ideas in my list reflect this split of motivation.

Wow, thanks for the insight. :)


Neat idea, reminds me of Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble.


Thanks! Just checked out Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble. Surprising that it hasn't got an iOS version yet!


You know, I read Hacker News less and less precisely because the posts are so damn negative. For those debating whether Notch is good or bad, I suggest reading every article from programming in the 21st century.[1]

[1] http://prog21.dadgum.com/archives.html


Try this: http://yannesposito.com/Scratch/en/blog/Learn-Vim-Progressiv...

This is how I learned Vim, so as far as I know it's the best resource out there.


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