It's interesting that these recent posts from the FF top ranks don't address this bundling issue. It seems as though the world is moving to an 'appliance' plus app-store model. In that world the browser is part of the…
Sadly wkhtmltopdf's version of Webkit is ancient :( No flexbox, no es6, etc...
is it really smaller and faster. i got the impression the payload size reduction might come at a cost to render performance?
'Pretigious Technologies' typo?
i got a taste after reading this... https://ia601208.us.archive.org/16/items/vmss16/titzer.pdf
that's where the milestones can help; it gives concrete visibility to stakeholders of what the technical debt actually is "oh we've loads of technical debt, it's such a pain", becomes "well we ticked off 4 big TD…
have the team come up with a list of achievable meaningful milestones (eg. 'eliminate use of nasty obsolete library X'), ensure some time is spared to progress them; it'll become clear if the team is net paying off or…
not just everyday but part of US legal framework... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authorization_for_Use_of_Milita...
No not in the constitutional sense [Article I, Section 8, Clause 11] but this... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authorization_for_Use_of_Milita...
I think there's more to it than that, particularly legal interpretation of 'where is the battlefield' and 'preparing the battlefield'.
I think technically the US is 'at war' with certain terrorist groups, allowing certain tools of war to be employed (esp. in the middle east). Something along the lines of: "In times of war... * the battlefield is…
[The reason the "War on Terror" is still treated as a war...] ...is for its legal status (empowering the US executive to carry out certain actions it otherwise couldn't). A number of laws were changed/reinterpreted…
Also, improvements in the Java language are eroding it's raison d'être.
1. could make vote enticements illegal? 2. make any aggregate votes with greater than block size x (e.g. 100) public?
It's interesting that these recent posts from the FF top ranks don't address this bundling issue. It seems as though the world is moving to an 'appliance' plus app-store model. In that world the browser is part of the…
Sadly wkhtmltopdf's version of Webkit is ancient :( No flexbox, no es6, etc...
is it really smaller and faster. i got the impression the payload size reduction might come at a cost to render performance?
'Pretigious Technologies' typo?
i got a taste after reading this... https://ia601208.us.archive.org/16/items/vmss16/titzer.pdf
that's where the milestones can help; it gives concrete visibility to stakeholders of what the technical debt actually is "oh we've loads of technical debt, it's such a pain", becomes "well we ticked off 4 big TD…
have the team come up with a list of achievable meaningful milestones (eg. 'eliminate use of nasty obsolete library X'), ensure some time is spared to progress them; it'll become clear if the team is net paying off or…
not just everyday but part of US legal framework... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authorization_for_Use_of_Milita...
No not in the constitutional sense [Article I, Section 8, Clause 11] but this... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authorization_for_Use_of_Milita...
I think there's more to it than that, particularly legal interpretation of 'where is the battlefield' and 'preparing the battlefield'.
I think technically the US is 'at war' with certain terrorist groups, allowing certain tools of war to be employed (esp. in the middle east). Something along the lines of: "In times of war... * the battlefield is…
[The reason the "War on Terror" is still treated as a war...] ...is for its legal status (empowering the US executive to carry out certain actions it otherwise couldn't). A number of laws were changed/reinterpreted…
Also, improvements in the Java language are eroding it's raison d'être.
1. could make vote enticements illegal? 2. make any aggregate votes with greater than block size x (e.g. 100) public?