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I'm writing in response to events that have recently come to light involving a sexual assault at a tech conference. Background information can be found [here][1], [here][2], and [here][3] as well as on twitter and google.
I've been watching this from the sidelines, and I've been wrestling with several questions that I can't seem to shake and that I really don't have answers to.
I wear many hats, both in the tech community and others. I'm a coder, a speaker, a user group organizer, a conference organizer, and even a boss. Each of those roles colors how I see this, but there's one role that is overpowering in my reaction.
See, I'm a Dad. A dad of two beautiful and innocent girls who are 3 and 2. They have their whole lives in front of them and so the questions I'm struggling with are:
- json encode an emoji to get its surrogate pair
$surrogate_pair = json_encode(🌊);
print $surrogate_pair; //"\ud83c\udf0a"
- The surrogate pair is the key in the array, check if the key exists and send back the associated keyword. The
$emojis_to_words
variable is an array you need to include in your project.
- json encode an emoji to get its surrogate pair
$surrogate_pair = json_encode(🌊);
print $surrogate_pair; //"\ud83c\udf0a"
- The surrogate pair is the key in the array, check if the key exists and send back the associated keyword. The
$emojis_to_words
variable is an array you need to include in your project.
Mike Karnjanaprakorn @mikekarnj
Over time, I've changed my views on wealth. When I was in my early 20s, I wrote it off as something I would figure out later. When I started a company at 27, I figured that my stock as founder would be good enough. I was wrong in both. Here's what I've learned…