Made a website in an hour yesterday
http://gendguess.herokuapp.com
Go ahead and ruin it
>javascript
you do realize that something simple like that can be made with HTML5 as well?
>>61681704
I mean not really. I'm just a hobbyist. How would you go about it?
>>61681724
Hmm is this a java servlet? Did you export your app as a war file to get it running on heroku
>>61681766
Rails.
it got my gender wrong
>>61681655
Did you really need 5MB of minified javascript to do this?
I fucking hate web developers.
>>61681786
It uses the api from genderize.io
Umaru is male?
>>61681796
Rails'll do that. I hate myself too. Trying to learn React. I heard that was the thing to do.
>>61681816
Apparently. I didn't make the gender guessing thing. It's from genderize.io. I just wanted to make something neato from the github public api's list. https://github.com/toddmotto/public-apis
>>61681824
You can write this in vanilla javascript in less than 1kb.
>>61681842
I'm sure you could. The exercise was time constraints and using an API, though, to be fair.
> all I can to in an hour is list links that go to each other in html
I just want to be good at something technologically related.
>>61681878
You could build a time machine in 5 seconds and you'd get shit anyway
>>61681875
How are you supposed to learn anything?
>>61681900
I think the time constraints in itself have their own merits as far as learning from a project. What would you recommend?
>>61681655
Did you just assume my gender?
>>61682196
sure did
>>61681655
It shows my as a woman, nice but untrue
>>61682374
>tranny detected
>>61682395
Born a man, havenn't changed anything since. It's also the name of the now dead Polish pope. You might want to fix that.
>>61682440
name predictions come from genderize.io
We got a clever one
It hit the rate limiter on the API. Thanks for checking it out, everyone.