Passionated Software developer with focus on Flutter and Dart development.
Flutter + Dart development, consulting and mentoring.
Personally I love to work on dark themes, it is just better for my eyes and I additionally use tools like Dark Reader to be even darker :D https://giphy.com/embed/3o7TKNbCswyI8YcG40 But whenever I make a presentation or training I would always go for a light theme. It is easier to read on a projector and looks 'happier'.
Thanks for sharing that story, sounds like rough times. I am happy that you see also the beneficial effect of learning from it. :) I had in my former company the enjoyment to have version control with SharePoint for my code, it was a nightmare and problems with the delivery was a standard. Even after multiple escalations, I was maybe to junior to convince the business at that time so I created a self-hosted (on my former laptop) git server to have at least a clone from there. It is so crucial and still, a business can not always see the value of that.
I think there are a lot of languages that have some burden but I never hated a language. Some of them are harder, some of the more beautiful but in the end every language has its benefits and use cases. We should be more thankful that someone invented these languages and take decades to make a language better and better. After some years, I would say that JavaScript as a working language is not too bad. You have to be very diligent to work with JavaScript and TypeScript or you will have very quickly a lot of Anti-Patterns. I think the least preferable working language is for me personally SAP ABAP with Web Dynpro or more specific all proprietary languages that are only invented for a pretty small circle of developers. Oracle does that also a lot like Server Script or their CRM System.
Thanks for sharing! Till now I never have used crashalytics, it would be great if you could add to this post a bit more what crashalytics makes better then other crash analytics platforms. Also interesting would be some live data, maybe initialize a crash? I am looking forward to reading more from you.