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I can relate to this experience as well. The transition catched me off guard. My advice would be to embrace the change while staying true to yourself. Live without regrets and, as Arnold Schwarzenegger would say, don't listen to the naysayers.

I also love the fact the paper has the word "miffed", you do not hear this much!


Watched the "get stated" video to the end and gave a great overview of how helpful the tool can be while building react apps.

Awesome work and well done!


Some really good advice in this comment, especially number 2 in the list.


My favorite comment of the year!


The Java Black Book was my favorite a long time ago - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Java-Black-Book-Steven-Holzner/dp/1...

I learned React using Stephen Grider online courses.


I have used balsamiq and invisionapp. I found both quick and easy to use.

https://balsamiq.com/ https://www.invisionapp.com


Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Knight

Bad Blood- Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup The full inside story of the breathtaking rise and shocking collapse of Theranos. - It is not a autobiography but I could not put it down.


Project looks great. Where is the market data for stocks sourced from and how often is it updated?

Really good work!


Appreciate it. Our data is coming from a variety of sources, and changing as we develop the alpha version of the site. Currently we use IEX for real-time data, Barchart for historical time series data, CryptoCompare for cryptocurrency data, and various sources including CityFALCON for news and social data.



It may not fly or it may rocket! Either way, encouragement costs nothing. I wish them all the success. Good luck!


Thanks!


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