Super excited by a three-way merge tool, it's the thing I find most lacking in Atom and one of the great things about IntelliJ.
Exactly, this particular sentence seems to overly dramatise the situation. Is this issue any different to using open wifi at a cafe, which many many people do, relying on HTTPS for their security? (This is an honest…
Yes, I think they are very reliable. I worked for a London Startup that currently has 100% negative reviews and I regret not looking at them before I joined. From what I've seen, a lot of good or decent places tend to…
fieldmargin | Web / full-stack developer | Clerkenwell, London, UK | Onsite | Full time | Competitive salary + equity + private healthcare + pension fieldmargin are building a hub for farmers to access all of the…
This is true, all of Facebook's projects have the same PATENTS file. The title is the most clickbaity though, which is the intention of the piece.
If what you say is true then I think our tool chains are failing us. My React project has 1,015 dependencies (directories in node_modules). If I didn't have locked versions then every minor automatic update could bring…
What makes the PATENTS file legally binding? If I install React via NPM/Yarn, or even as a dependency of another project, I will not see this file. LICENSE is a pretty common convention and you could argue I should seek…
I've run it with one monitor, two would be hard since it only has a single USB C and I don't have any monitors that can daisy chain.. if that's even a thing. The issue is that Linux doesn't play nicely with having…
Super excited by a three-way merge tool, it's the thing I find most lacking in Atom and one of the great things about IntelliJ.
Exactly, this particular sentence seems to overly dramatise the situation. Is this issue any different to using open wifi at a cafe, which many many people do, relying on HTTPS for their security? (This is an honest…
Yes, I think they are very reliable. I worked for a London Startup that currently has 100% negative reviews and I regret not looking at them before I joined. From what I've seen, a lot of good or decent places tend to…
fieldmargin | Web / full-stack developer | Clerkenwell, London, UK | Onsite | Full time | Competitive salary + equity + private healthcare + pension fieldmargin are building a hub for farmers to access all of the…
fieldmargin | Web / full-stack developer | Clerkenwell, London, UK | Onsite | Full time | Competitive salary + equity + private healthcare + pension fieldmargin are building a hub for farmers to access all of the…
This is true, all of Facebook's projects have the same PATENTS file. The title is the most clickbaity though, which is the intention of the piece.
If what you say is true then I think our tool chains are failing us. My React project has 1,015 dependencies (directories in node_modules). If I didn't have locked versions then every minor automatic update could bring…
What makes the PATENTS file legally binding? If I install React via NPM/Yarn, or even as a dependency of another project, I will not see this file. LICENSE is a pretty common convention and you could argue I should seek…
I've run it with one monitor, two would be hard since it only has a single USB C and I don't have any monitors that can daisy chain.. if that's even a thing. The issue is that Linux doesn't play nicely with having…