An interview with Makoto Ueki, the founder of a web accessibility consultancy that services large Japanese clients, about web accessibility in Japan.
After my lost MacBook was returned to me with an Activation Lock on it, Apple refused to unlock it. Only after emailing Tim Cook could I get it unlocked.
How I had paid ¥77,619 (500 USD) to have a bricked MacBook returned to me.
A step by step guide on how I used a migration to fix the typo in the has_one_attached association.
As adding more code to a product will slow down development, we should view all code as technical debt.
While solid technical skills are necessary to land great jobs, your ability to sell yourself is as important, if not more so.
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