My weekend project: countw.tf - the best way to quantify WTF-ness (countw.tf) 8 points by joshka 13y ago ↗ HN
[–] jmorton 13y ago ↗ Err... WTF? [–] bazzargh 13y ago ↗ I assume it's a reference to this comic about code reviews:http://www.osnews.com/story/19266/WTFs_m(so really, the counter should also show the rate of WTFs per minute) [–] joshka 13y ago ↗ Yep. That comic was the inspiration. WTF/minute is the end goal (amongst other metrics). Feel free to add any other suggestions to the uservoice site (click the WTFeedback button at the bottom of the page).
[–] bazzargh 13y ago ↗ I assume it's a reference to this comic about code reviews:http://www.osnews.com/story/19266/WTFs_m(so really, the counter should also show the rate of WTFs per minute) [–] joshka 13y ago ↗ Yep. That comic was the inspiration. WTF/minute is the end goal (amongst other metrics). Feel free to add any other suggestions to the uservoice site (click the WTFeedback button at the bottom of the page).
[–] joshka 13y ago ↗ Yep. That comic was the inspiration. WTF/minute is the end goal (amongst other metrics). Feel free to add any other suggestions to the uservoice site (click the WTFeedback button at the bottom of the page).
[–] drinchev 13y ago ↗ This simple site uses knockout & requirejs for just setting a variable++ in localStorage...Is this the real purpose of JS MVVM Frameworks? [–] drinchev 13y ago ↗ http://jsbin.com/ilipom/2/
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(so really, the counter should also show the rate of WTFs per minute)
Is this the real purpose of JS MVVM Frameworks?