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Neat, so you are running both bootstrap and your custom css file and js file in parallel on your app? How are you guys quantifying what parts to work on?


Anytime we make a change to a screen we opt to upgrade the CSS template. So, only if we are working on that part of the application.

Typically it takes just a few minutes to switch out the CSS.

Now, there are a few very complex screens that require more effort (a lot of data viz and variable state). Those we evaluate - maybe we will punt on the upgrade – or maybe we dig in and do it if there is nothing urgent on the books.


The issue I find with a lot of these methodologies is that in the end all it does is just add even more complexity to a project.

The best projects have always been the ones that were lean. The more people you insert between the customer/requirements and the end developer, the more likely you are to develop something the customer has little use for.


I had a similar situation happen with running multiple virtual machines where their storage was a .vdi file - the files grew too big and maxed out my storage. On next boot ubuntu would not start, same error telling me disk is too full.

I had a recent backup so i just reinstalled everything. I always make sure there is some space on the disks from that moment on.


I have been using ubuntu as my main OS since 2018. Like anything it takes some time to get used to it. Once you get your particular setup dialed in, it just works.

I enjoy the consistency of being in linux for all my work. For anything that ubuntu cannot do - I have a windows VM, and a Mac VM - although I rarely start the mac VM these days.


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