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Code4StartupY Combinator is recommended for startups that have a solid product idea and are seeking not just funding, but also expert guidance and a platform to connect with influential people in the tech industry. It is particularly beneficial for first-time founders who can greatly benefit from the mentorship and structure provided by the program.
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> Cookie cutter design is what I like. I can compare the companies when they all have the same template for a website. Any reference? Also I do feel like some people prefer animations. Maybe not the Hackernews crowd itself per se. But I think that having two options (or heck three the third one being really just pure html just text no styling maybe some simple markdown) is something good in my opinion. Honestly I... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Exactly T is that's probably "really" a machine address in a CPU register, and so None is the same CPU register with an all-zeroes bit representation. My favourite non-standard library use of this feature is CompactString. CompactString is the SSO (Small String Optimisation) made famous in C++ but applied to Rust's strings. Rust's native String type is as simple as possible, thus no SSO, it's actually... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Y Combinator: Provides funding and mentorship for early-stage startups. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
We all act like writing www. Is lame and for dads/grandparents, but the truth is: 1. You never know when you need to write https:// 2. It looks a lot uglier 3. Literally means "hypertext transfer protocol (secure)" (I had to look it up, and I am a hacker news user.) 4. Just happened to me: in a youtube description you cant just put ycombinator.com, you have to write https://ycombinator.com. This is not a problem... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
I found the link originally at ycombinator.com and they have some discussion around it. Source: about 3 years ago
I have been having an ongoing issue with MaterializedCSS. I am following a tutorial. This is my 3rd forum site posting for assistance. This is what I wrote on Stack overflow. Source: about 4 years ago
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