Romance comes to diagramming – introducing draw.io dating

By |2022-04-01T09:20:29+02:00April 1st, 2022|draw.io|
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draw.io dating

The draw.io user base is a living thing. An international community of professionals using the application to assist in everything from coding to marketing and the social interaction between users on social media sites has not gone unnoticed.

In the 22nd century, it has become more and more challenging to meet the right one and when the pandemic struck, socializing became almost impossible, so the team at draw.io are proud to introduce draw.io dating.

Drawn Together

Our matching-making algorithm analyses your style of drawing, fast and rough or serene and perfection. Using several parameters which monitor carefully how you draw, we can select the ideal partner for each and every draw.io user.

This software version is currently in Beta, but users who opt-in simply enter a few details of what they look for in dating or in their perfect partner. Then draw.io will search and find fellow draw.io users who match their profile. In addition, when using the app, romantic prompts will appear that encourage individual users to message other carefully curated draw.io users using our new online chat feature.

Git Love Hub

Early results have been described as stunning. Apparently, How we draw is an incredibly accurate non-intrusive method of determining personality.
In addition, those more actively seeking ‘that someone special` can now advertise on our new repository, `Git Love Hub.’

Loves final sprint

Indeed during our early backend development, the software matched its first couple, and wedding bells are planned in the Autumn.

“We were instantly drawn together, “said April, “I felt an instant connection to him and felt it would be foolish to ignore this new development in my life. I always regarded myself as having an `agile’ personality, and I felt I could not ignore or `stand up’ this opportunity.”

Stack Overflow

“Likewise, I felt an instant attraction,” said Felix. “We initially met in a coffee shop, and over two hot cups of my favorite coffee, Java from the Arabica coffee bean, we really got chatting. Still, one particular incident in the coffee shop when we were drawn.io together, the coffee stack overflow machine threw up an error. We both knew what this meant.”
But the real sign of our mutual attraction was when we collaborated on a drawing using the draw.io Board editor. Our mouse paths crossed. It was almost as if we could finish each other’s drawings. We found we love the same Use Cases and our connectors, well, just connected.

Runtime errors

In honor of our first draw.io inspired wedding, we decided that our new macro should be named after our first success story, simply type /April F and the macro launches.

We have a short video showing the Beta code in action. To see the macro in action and some of the romantic drawing prompts.

draw.io dating / Beta release. vr  7.3.16. build (11BCF)

Demo video click here

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