Same problem as Twitter/Facebook: little to no barrier to entry, endless bots and politically motivated low-value posters.
You know those isolated tribes throwing spears at helicopters? You're them.
The Putinbots - they're HEEEEERE!
Except that they don't. Account identity and authentication being outsourced to Facebook means your community maintainers don't get to notice the fact that those 100 MAGA-spouting dimwits are from Romania. They don't…
Let's revisit this in 2020. I have a strange feeling that React will still be heavily used (though maybe encroached by some future framework, you are correct about the changing landscape!) with Angular still trying to…
I appreciate your attempt, but we don't need any more astronaut-architects. We have the tools. It's 2017 and high time for JavaScript tooling to finally slow down a bit and settle into its bigger britches.
Another "timely" delayed FUD release from WikiLeaks.
Administrators and community moderation who pay attention to their own access logs rather than ambiguous Facebook Review Teams who look the other way.
If you're taking this personally, you're not going to develop personally from the critical engagement. Remove your ego from the discussion.
The Big Heap Allocation.
Sorry to tire you, snowflake.
The humblest of nicknames!
I cannot wait to allow a bazillion fake Twitter and FB accounts from the Eastern Bloc countries to pour into my website and bigly MAGA. Thanks, social sign-on!
The words "think tank" bring to mind a gigantic behemoth with treads, rolling forward inexorably to trample and destroy thought. The real world has yet to offer up a counterexample to my childish whimsy.
Nobody under 40 knows how to use it, or WANTS to use it? Doesn't take much experience to dink through a few tutorials on yet another GUI paradigm.
To borrow from the article, it sounds like you experienced another "TED talk on a recursive loop."
Opinion: the industry doesn't equate with reality. Pointy-haired MBAs with some PHP background would tell you otherwise, but there's a whole wide world out there.
Speed isn't everything. How permissive is the parser? We look for a compromise here.
Found the guy for whom C was too intimidating!
Very glad they're supporting 2.7! Hope we'll stick with it for a while yet. 3.x derailed that language :(
Apparently it's too soon for criticism? I'm not sure what fads have to do with it, other than fads being convenient to minimize or dismiss; this piece of elegant sandpaper is for example six years old:…
hey chummer, show me your elegant repos will ya?
Start-up managers don't want a "master carpenter." They want a replaceable journeyman who smacks a few nails and strings together a few prefabricated solutions. There are pros and cons. And, as for stools, well, these…
Amen. "Everybody can code" is toxic thinking. If you can't chisel down a problem without importing half of NPM and a sprawling tour of GitHub/StackOverflow, then you are part of the problem.
Same problem as Twitter/Facebook: little to no barrier to entry, endless bots and politically motivated low-value posters.
You know those isolated tribes throwing spears at helicopters? You're them.
The Putinbots - they're HEEEEERE!
Except that they don't. Account identity and authentication being outsourced to Facebook means your community maintainers don't get to notice the fact that those 100 MAGA-spouting dimwits are from Romania. They don't…
Let's revisit this in 2020. I have a strange feeling that React will still be heavily used (though maybe encroached by some future framework, you are correct about the changing landscape!) with Angular still trying to…
I appreciate your attempt, but we don't need any more astronaut-architects. We have the tools. It's 2017 and high time for JavaScript tooling to finally slow down a bit and settle into its bigger britches.
Another "timely" delayed FUD release from WikiLeaks.
Administrators and community moderation who pay attention to their own access logs rather than ambiguous Facebook Review Teams who look the other way.
If you're taking this personally, you're not going to develop personally from the critical engagement. Remove your ego from the discussion.
The Big Heap Allocation.
Sorry to tire you, snowflake.
The humblest of nicknames!
I cannot wait to allow a bazillion fake Twitter and FB accounts from the Eastern Bloc countries to pour into my website and bigly MAGA. Thanks, social sign-on!
The words "think tank" bring to mind a gigantic behemoth with treads, rolling forward inexorably to trample and destroy thought. The real world has yet to offer up a counterexample to my childish whimsy.
Nobody under 40 knows how to use it, or WANTS to use it? Doesn't take much experience to dink through a few tutorials on yet another GUI paradigm.
To borrow from the article, it sounds like you experienced another "TED talk on a recursive loop."
Opinion: the industry doesn't equate with reality. Pointy-haired MBAs with some PHP background would tell you otherwise, but there's a whole wide world out there.
Speed isn't everything. How permissive is the parser? We look for a compromise here.
Found the guy for whom C was too intimidating!
Very glad they're supporting 2.7! Hope we'll stick with it for a while yet. 3.x derailed that language :(
Apparently it's too soon for criticism? I'm not sure what fads have to do with it, other than fads being convenient to minimize or dismiss; this piece of elegant sandpaper is for example six years old:…
hey chummer, show me your elegant repos will ya?
Start-up managers don't want a "master carpenter." They want a replaceable journeyman who smacks a few nails and strings together a few prefabricated solutions. There are pros and cons. And, as for stools, well, these…
Amen. "Everybody can code" is toxic thinking. If you can't chisel down a problem without importing half of NPM and a sprawling tour of GitHub/StackOverflow, then you are part of the problem.
Amen. "Everybody can code" is toxic thinking. If you can't chisel down a problem without importing half of NPM and a sprawling tour of GitHub/StackOverflow, then you are part of the problem.