That Top Grossing Rank chart is great! Check out the rectangles... Top 25? Easier to get into than the Top 10.
If you don't like the law, make your own 'content' then you can set prices, etc. No one cares what you think is the 'right price'. If you don't want to pay, don't buy it. No amount of whining is an excuse for stealing.…
My opinion of them is based on very public rude comments and inappropriate tweets at twitter.com by the GitHub staff. If they want to come off as jackasses, that is fine. But it seems unprofessional to me. Their…
Interesting that the comments so far (69) are mostly a comparison of value vs risk. If you get enough value out of Facebook, it is worth the risk, otherwise it is quickly discarded.
Even if everyone is using new browsers, HTML5 is still not required to do anything that can't already be done using some other method. They are promoting HTML5 over current industry standards, and so far it's been…
Knowing the clowns who run Git, I would be hard pressed to rely on them on a service of this magnitude. However, if it was for a hobby web application, sure, I'd try it.
You have a very narrow view of the world. In reality, most developers will stick with HTML4+JS+CSS and use Flash if they want a canvas and timelines. Most developers will wait for HTML6. No one needs an HTML5…
This guy could use the same argument that all online ads are ineffective. Why focus on Facebook? Because it's hip to do so?
Looks like HTML 6.
That Top Grossing Rank chart is great! Check out the rectangles... Top 25? Easier to get into than the Top 10.
If you don't like the law, make your own 'content' then you can set prices, etc. No one cares what you think is the 'right price'. If you don't want to pay, don't buy it. No amount of whining is an excuse for stealing.…
My opinion of them is based on very public rude comments and inappropriate tweets at twitter.com by the GitHub staff. If they want to come off as jackasses, that is fine. But it seems unprofessional to me. Their…
Interesting that the comments so far (69) are mostly a comparison of value vs risk. If you get enough value out of Facebook, it is worth the risk, otherwise it is quickly discarded.
Even if everyone is using new browsers, HTML5 is still not required to do anything that can't already be done using some other method. They are promoting HTML5 over current industry standards, and so far it's been…
Knowing the clowns who run Git, I would be hard pressed to rely on them on a service of this magnitude. However, if it was for a hobby web application, sure, I'd try it.
You have a very narrow view of the world. In reality, most developers will stick with HTML4+JS+CSS and use Flash if they want a canvas and timelines. Most developers will wait for HTML6. No one needs an HTML5…
This guy could use the same argument that all online ads are ineffective. Why focus on Facebook? Because it's hip to do so?
Looks like HTML 6.