Here is a handy table with the list of chrome APIs supported by Opera and the differences. They literally state this fact in their extension documentation. Porting Chrome extension to Opera is very easy. Nice introduction to chrome extensions by the amazing Daniel Shiffman - YouTube LinkĪ quick, beginner-friendly tutorial by Kyle Robinson Young - Youtube Linkīeginner-friendly playlist with over 40 short videos - Youtube Link. Things I learned from migrating a Chrome extension to Firefox using WebExtensions: A must-read. Porting a Google Chrome extension and Chrome incompatibilities: Port firefox addon to chrome and know about the minor incompatibilities b/w them. Your first extension: Good for getting startedĪnatomy of an extension: Know what are the components that make up an extension Some notable links from Mozilla docs are: In my opinion, Mozilla docs are the best out there if you need any beginner or intermediate help. Now that's what you call great character development.Thanks to WebExtensions API, it's easy to make cross-browser extensions. Lakshya gave us a male lead who cries, who expresses his emotions and who goes from a man-child to a fully-functioning amazing adult, in a span of 3 hours. Karan's personality comes an entire circle and he goes through heartbreak, rejection on his journey to self-discovery - all while allowing himself to feel. by mainaisakyunhoon in learnprogramming mainaisakyunhoon S 6 points 7 points 8 points 1 year ago (0 children) You don't always have to make something new in GSoC, most of the projects are to add new features to an existing project of an organization. Showing raw emotions that make you tear up. And let's not forget this scene where he calls his father to apologise and they both end up sobbing on the phone during this beautiful moment. We get a glimpse of his emotional turmoil in Kitni Baatein, a song that perfectly captures coming face to face with someone you once loved. He even admits he has changed when Romi brings it up during their fated reunion. He calls to tell her he did it, that he isn't the aimless person he once was, because maybe in some way, she was also a part of his success. And that doesn't mean he forgets the heartbreak, he is still human - which his phone call to Romi proves. He goes back, finds what he is looking for - his dream, his lakshya. He is not 'a hero', he isn't indestructible. A refreshingly human take on what the lowest point of your life can sometimes feel like. Only to be schooled by his girlfriend, Romi who is baffled by his lack of ambition and refuses to stay with someone who won't respect her.īut the fact that he grows from there, instead of becoming a Kabir Singh, is what sets this movie apart. He grieves, he channels his energy and most of all, he cries. He goes to the Army, to spite his parents, gets discouraged because he lacks discipline and runs away. Or the fact that he fights his mother to talk to his brother, only to ask him for a DVD.Īnd then there was obviously the entire song, Main Aisa Kyun Hoon which perfectly captured his confusion and the struggle to find motivation. In the first half of the film, his sheer aimlessness is establish using small details - like the fact that he doesn't even know what day of the week it is. Who couldn't face tough situations, constantly ran away from the tough questions - whether in his personal life or his professional life. The movie gave us a man-child who was afraid of commitment and responsibility. Captain Karan Shergill, played by Hrithik Roshan was probably the first time a film showed someone growing up, crying and being a man - all minus the toxicity. Lakshya, a film that was truly ahead of its time, gave millennials across the country a fine example of a character, who could grow and admit his mistakes.
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