Cool stuff! I built the same thing but with configurable size grid using Hammerspoon.
> If the test isn't necessary, then neither is the code. How did you come to this conclusion? What if the code is just glue code for different libraries?
.. manipulate some of that data to improve their ads.
Afaik it's so complex it can't keep up with Lua though.
For context: thelocal is not a reliable newspaper, you shouldn't base your facts from their articles.
Why would flow + es6 be better?
I don't think you're familiar with what TypeScript is trying to achieve. It's not supposed to be another language entirely, but a standards-compatible type-safe version.
You need to realize most mid- and junior programmers simply aren't good.
The difference is that you're spending time learning about concepts that you are unfamiliar with, as opposed to learning Angulars many APIs. For instance if you've already spent time learning about Redux you'll have a…
At the moment? No, I don't think so. To be brutally honest I think the only reason why this is on HN frontpage is because of its name. It's quite telling that they kept the name despite it being a totally different…
Cons: 1. Typescript. If your team isn't familiar with it it's not trivial to get everyone on board. The up-front cost can absolutely be worth it in the long run, but there's some friction in the day-to-day work with…
I wish people would just stop pointing this out. While technically true when people refer to React they're referring to the canonical stack that people use (i.e. + Redux).
Except very few actually take the time to understand the data model..
I too switched to VSC from Atom recently, mostly due to the TypeScript-support being vastly superior in terms of both stability and speed. Really, really wish they would focus on providing a proper crashlog. Right now…
Sounds like something the US would do.
I too do my absolute best work in that kind of mode. However, I'm thoroughly lacking on the "take a well deserved rest" part after crunching on my own. Since no one actually sees me working so hard, I have no idea how I…
Oh great, now everyone can enjoy the immense horribleness of TFS.
You're probably being downvoted because you come off as incredibly smug.
No, it needs HTML for silly technologist not to whine when their browser extensions break the web.
That's an incredibly dehumanising way of viewing the world. A view I guess is shared by the ones who conducts your tortures and carries out your murders. Shame on you.
To the citizens of nations that are being bullied by those organisations it's NOT a feature.
> which was never a real problem in the first place... You obviously haven't worked on any legacy app built in jQuery.
Sometimes a solution — or a variety of different solutions — still have a significant pain point attached to them. Just because of that, you can't derive with absolute certainty that there's "a better solution". It…
Not easier to reason about? I would argue the opposite — it is immediately easier to reason about, since I see what functions are called, and I can go look up the documentations for those functions without having to go…
One big feature in my mind — and I've used both Handlebars, Mustache, and HTMLbars a lot — is the fact that it compiles straight down to a JS data structure. Especially with Handlebars it's always kind of tricky to…
Cool stuff! I built the same thing but with configurable size grid using Hammerspoon.
> If the test isn't necessary, then neither is the code. How did you come to this conclusion? What if the code is just glue code for different libraries?
.. manipulate some of that data to improve their ads.
Afaik it's so complex it can't keep up with Lua though.
For context: thelocal is not a reliable newspaper, you shouldn't base your facts from their articles.
Why would flow + es6 be better?
I don't think you're familiar with what TypeScript is trying to achieve. It's not supposed to be another language entirely, but a standards-compatible type-safe version.
You need to realize most mid- and junior programmers simply aren't good.
The difference is that you're spending time learning about concepts that you are unfamiliar with, as opposed to learning Angulars many APIs. For instance if you've already spent time learning about Redux you'll have a…
At the moment? No, I don't think so. To be brutally honest I think the only reason why this is on HN frontpage is because of its name. It's quite telling that they kept the name despite it being a totally different…
Cons: 1. Typescript. If your team isn't familiar with it it's not trivial to get everyone on board. The up-front cost can absolutely be worth it in the long run, but there's some friction in the day-to-day work with…
I wish people would just stop pointing this out. While technically true when people refer to React they're referring to the canonical stack that people use (i.e. + Redux).
Except very few actually take the time to understand the data model..
I too switched to VSC from Atom recently, mostly due to the TypeScript-support being vastly superior in terms of both stability and speed. Really, really wish they would focus on providing a proper crashlog. Right now…
Sounds like something the US would do.
I too do my absolute best work in that kind of mode. However, I'm thoroughly lacking on the "take a well deserved rest" part after crunching on my own. Since no one actually sees me working so hard, I have no idea how I…
Oh great, now everyone can enjoy the immense horribleness of TFS.
You're probably being downvoted because you come off as incredibly smug.
No, it needs HTML for silly technologist not to whine when their browser extensions break the web.
That's an incredibly dehumanising way of viewing the world. A view I guess is shared by the ones who conducts your tortures and carries out your murders. Shame on you.
To the citizens of nations that are being bullied by those organisations it's NOT a feature.
> which was never a real problem in the first place... You obviously haven't worked on any legacy app built in jQuery.
Sometimes a solution — or a variety of different solutions — still have a significant pain point attached to them. Just because of that, you can't derive with absolute certainty that there's "a better solution". It…
Not easier to reason about? I would argue the opposite — it is immediately easier to reason about, since I see what functions are called, and I can go look up the documentations for those functions without having to go…
One big feature in my mind — and I've used both Handlebars, Mustache, and HTMLbars a lot — is the fact that it compiles straight down to a JS data structure. Especially with Handlebars it's always kind of tricky to…