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Also, With Vue you can very easily build a component library (buttons / forms / pages / etc) that can be re-used throughout your various platform versions of your application.
I normally do this by making a node module in a parent directory of the application projects like so:
Personally I include the education section since I have an education despite that it is in a completely different field (technical construction). The reason being that it is showing commitment in those early years. I also include my mandatory military service as the first item under work experience even if I at this time leave out things between as an aggregate, as that implies a willingness to show deference to authority (something that is rarely talked about publicly but incredibly appreciated by management and by extension the readers of CVs).
Well, it makes perfect sense for the most biased kind of person to talk about bias. Of course someone that holds a completely biased point of view will see anything other than their own viewpoints as biased against them. This article and the talk it is an excerpt from is best described as laughable.
This varies widely on regional norms of how a CV should look, but here we always include work experience first and all fluff at the bottom.
If I were to look at your CV as a potential employer, my largest concern would be your short tenures at your jobs. If those jobs were short contracts you should take care to mention that.
I recommend using Django Rest Framework. Django gives you great admin forms for any and all data models and Django Rest Framework gives you a browseable API with in browser forms for your convenience. In addition it has a super effective structure for creating easy to maintain and reusable code.
Well this article is in of itself based on a logical fallacy, completely misrepresenting what Demure said about women in tech.
"Liberals are enraged because he argued that, somehow, women have biological differences that may on average make them less suited to careers in tech"
He said nothing about women being less suited, he said women hold different interests, in general. I may not be interested in everything I do, even though I am very good at some of it and just as suited to do it as somebody else.
Like every market, it is bound to reach saturation. That is, there are more supply, or in this case, services than there is demand. Not that there is a service for every user looking for love or a hookup, but services have to fight hard now to keep a sustainable user base.
Dating services are also, kind of, designed for failure. If a dating service is 100% effective, every user signing up would find someone, then stop using the service. Of course, we know that never happens, and that people leave each other again, but it also means that the user base of such services are fickle as the use of them are temporary and fleeting. This means a service has to have a really big user base to stay relevant. Users will flock to the service with the greatest promise of success.
Lastly, dating services have a terrible reputation these days. Too much fraud and games have been committed both by the services themselves or by it's users against other users through the use of the services. Trust in online services in general is at an all time low but even more so for dating services.
And good luck!