This is probably the most interesting approach I've ever seen on a dev environment. Kudos for having Mitchell, he's an absolute legend and very very very down to earth.
seeing extremely technical and successful people like Mitchel makes me painfully aware of how much further I have to go. It is inspiring. Also, the way that he has a complete linux dev environment running within m*c*s is neat. The company that I work at makes us use wi****s so I'm considering ways to stand up a linux environment, like a vm or wsl
- How do you debug things?
- .. thinking..
That was epic!!
This is probably the most interesting approach I've ever seen on a dev environment.
Kudos for having Mitchell, he's an absolute legend and very very very down to earth.
seeing extremely technical and successful people like Mitchel makes me painfully aware of how much further I have to go. It is inspiring.
Also, the way that he has a complete linux dev environment running within m*c*s is neat. The company that I work at makes us use wi****s so I'm considering ways to stand up a linux environment, like a vm or wsl
Is this an 11 or 12.9-inch tablet, can anyone tell? And BTW this episode was so inspiring in multiple ways!! Thanks!
Whats the app Mitchell used to mirror his iPad screen?
Reflector 4.
Why he not using vagrant for development?
Thank god someone is using Emacs. Emacs gang rise up!
TextMate foreva! before all that, there was the one and only CygnusED