I think it's just an information hoarding mentality. Like people you see on hoarding TV shows with stacks upon stacks of old newspapers just in case they "need" to refer to them one day.
The world doesn't work in this "bottom up" way. It's top down.
You could say the same about a "nothing bad will ever happen" opinion like yours, except a different group benefits from it.
Doesn't it? You can google "how to make iphone app" (or whatever) and get a wealth of videos, blog posts, guides, tutorials, github repositories. You can join online communities to learn and ask questions. You can…
Hacker News does not like JavaScript.
You sound very emotional, maybe take a break?
Neither React or Redux use proxies or setters at all. Are you thinking of a different framework?
Ocaml does this too.
There's one footnote that ends up being a punchline, about five words long. The few seconds spent flipping from the page to the footnote lent it a certain comedic timing that would usually be impossible to portray in a…
I think it's just because that style isn't widespread in JS in general? I don't think it's anything to do with hooks or React particularly.
Trying to make improvements for who, and why? That's the important part, and why politics gets so heated. You sound like you're talking about choosing between slightly different flavours of ice cream.
The "left-wing" media? Who is that exactly?
What bubble are you referring to there?
I always associate The Smashing Pumpkins with Doom because of this. By coincidence, one of their songs actually has a Doom sound effect in it.
Hit a bit close to home?
I'm not saying he's not successful. He's implying you either have shoddy graphics, or spend big money on AAA graphics. But they're not the only two choices, and that's proven - there are successful games without AAA…
But his games don't sit where he thinks they sit. It's baffling as there's a huge market for "retro" looking indie games, and has been for a decade or so. Plenty of successful and influential indie games made by a small…
Having it out in the open also attracts the users in the first place.
From the article: "A woman psychoanalyst wrote me a very intelligent letter in which she said that “in the last analysis, desires always go far beyond the object of desire.” The fact is that I’ve had everything I…
I wonder how much of this is about the author's ego. They can't or don't want to delve into the (admittedly labyrinthine) world of JS, so there must be a matching lack of ability on "the other side".
Yes, functional CSS goes against current best practices, so people write it off without giving it a try. It's a shame as I think it's the best way of doing CSS at this point. For web apps at least.
I disagree. I'd argue React is most useful when doing something highly interactive. There's nothing stopping you from writing imperative, side-effect heavy code. But it's something you deliberately opt into, usually on…
I do the exact same, down to the "notes" alias. I find the downside to this approach is it doesn't work well on mobile - the Dropbox app can edit files but there's no search and it all feels a bit clunky.
Hope you guys manage to convince your wives to watch some sci fi!
In the context of the article, it is shallow.
I think it's just an information hoarding mentality. Like people you see on hoarding TV shows with stacks upon stacks of old newspapers just in case they "need" to refer to them one day.
The world doesn't work in this "bottom up" way. It's top down.
You could say the same about a "nothing bad will ever happen" opinion like yours, except a different group benefits from it.
Doesn't it? You can google "how to make iphone app" (or whatever) and get a wealth of videos, blog posts, guides, tutorials, github repositories. You can join online communities to learn and ask questions. You can…
Hacker News does not like JavaScript.
You sound very emotional, maybe take a break?
Neither React or Redux use proxies or setters at all. Are you thinking of a different framework?
Ocaml does this too.
There's one footnote that ends up being a punchline, about five words long. The few seconds spent flipping from the page to the footnote lent it a certain comedic timing that would usually be impossible to portray in a…
I think it's just because that style isn't widespread in JS in general? I don't think it's anything to do with hooks or React particularly.
Trying to make improvements for who, and why? That's the important part, and why politics gets so heated. You sound like you're talking about choosing between slightly different flavours of ice cream.
The "left-wing" media? Who is that exactly?
What bubble are you referring to there?
I always associate The Smashing Pumpkins with Doom because of this. By coincidence, one of their songs actually has a Doom sound effect in it.
Hit a bit close to home?
I'm not saying he's not successful. He's implying you either have shoddy graphics, or spend big money on AAA graphics. But they're not the only two choices, and that's proven - there are successful games without AAA…
But his games don't sit where he thinks they sit. It's baffling as there's a huge market for "retro" looking indie games, and has been for a decade or so. Plenty of successful and influential indie games made by a small…
Having it out in the open also attracts the users in the first place.
From the article: "A woman psychoanalyst wrote me a very intelligent letter in which she said that “in the last analysis, desires always go far beyond the object of desire.” The fact is that I’ve had everything I…
I wonder how much of this is about the author's ego. They can't or don't want to delve into the (admittedly labyrinthine) world of JS, so there must be a matching lack of ability on "the other side".
Yes, functional CSS goes against current best practices, so people write it off without giving it a try. It's a shame as I think it's the best way of doing CSS at this point. For web apps at least.
I disagree. I'd argue React is most useful when doing something highly interactive. There's nothing stopping you from writing imperative, side-effect heavy code. But it's something you deliberately opt into, usually on…
I do the exact same, down to the "notes" alias. I find the downside to this approach is it doesn't work well on mobile - the Dropbox app can edit files but there's no search and it all feels a bit clunky.
Hope you guys manage to convince your wives to watch some sci fi!
In the context of the article, it is shallow.