As someone who has lived in Amsterdam for a few years, and have several friends who were very bike adverse when they moved here, everyone ends up biking. It’s very convenient, safe, and enjoyable here, and you can get…
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You really don't need those - React was popular far before any of those came about (well, except CSS). :)
I've been using it for about a month now as my main browser, haven't had any issues with it. Any issue's I had in Safari 9 seem to have been fixed :)
The article says that you shouldn't write them unless you need to, not that you shouldn't write them. He lists quite a few scenarios where they should be used, one of which is DSLs. :) Also, given that Clojure is a…
SEEKING WORK Location: Austin, TX & Amsterdam, NL Remote: Only Site: bendyorke.com Contact: bendyorke at gmail Technologies: JavaScript (React, React Native, Node) | Clojure (Reagent, Compojure) | Ruby (Sinatra, Rails)…
About me: - Full stack developer, with a penchant for the front-end. I have experience working as a back-end, full-stack, and front-end engineer, and can hop into most any tech stack. I have the most experience with…
Location: Austin, TX Remote: Preferred Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Javascript - I've been using React & Redux professionally since their original releases. Prior I preferred pure JavaScript, although I have…
My perspective is this: Mozilla (to my knowledge) isn't getting rid of the developer tools in the standard Firefox. Those will still be there for people who want to get into development, and while their features will…
I like that this works just as well on mobile as it does the computer. Great work!
I have two groups of emails: "professional" and "online" ones. I'll "inbox 0" my "professional" emails, archiving, deleting, and snoozing emails. For my "online" emails, I don't do any management, it's just a giant…
> Fortunately this issue didn’t happen too often. Maybe once a week or so, for most users, but now we have iOS 8. Once a week is incredibly frequent, and it's too bad that it's not working for Andreas. However, if the…
It's so easy to use. Sure I can reach any point on a 5 inch screen, but I'm reaching to touch half of the screen. The 3.5 inch screens everything is just their under your finger. It's fantastic.
It doesn't seem like the images are retina/hd ready. I don't mean to sound spoiled, but when a site doesn't have retina/hd compatible vector graphics, they immediately lose a lot of credibility to me (most sites that I…
I think that is the first time I've seen Palm OS and Pebble Smart Watch in the same list
This is very mesmerizing
> (3) fumbling in your phone in order to then open the correct app. This isn't directly tied to you or your argument, but whenever people talk about about smart watches, 'fumbling with your phone' seems to come up. I…
I'm not sure of any official tests, but I often keep Activity Monitor open, and I've noticed Chrome using on average 2x more CPU. Plus, that's excluding the occasional "Google Chrome Helper" that tries to use 95+% of…
I believe he means that it uses CSS transitions, not javascript transitions. So the animations are what are, whenever possible, "CSS-powered"
As a ruby dev, I haven't noticed any unsurmountable issues (with the exception of mongodb, but I only use that when I'm using node). I documented all of the snags I hit, in case anyone is interested, however by now it's…
This looks awesome, great work.
This is why I switched. Non lion style full screen is the the best of both worlds. Couldn't live without it now
I'm not quite sure your using the word ironic correctly (unless there's something I'm missing). Although, I did like the name more after the description. :)
No MBP boasts 10-12 hours, that's only the MBP Airs, which from my experience, follow up on that promise. The MBP Retinas boast up to 9 hours, at the max, although those models I haven't used routinely. However it has…
As someone who has lived in Amsterdam for a few years, and have several friends who were very bike adverse when they moved here, everyone ends up biking. It’s very convenient, safe, and enjoyable here, and you can get…
Location: Austin, TX Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: React, React Native, Clojure, JavaScript, Ruby/Rails Résumé/CV: https://linkedin.com/in/bendyorke [1] Email: bendyorke@gmail.com Primarily looking…
Location: Austin, TX Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Possibly Technologies: React, React Native, Clojure, JavaScript, Ruby/Rails Résumé/CV: https://linkedin.com/in/bendyorke [1] Email: bendyorke@gmail.com Primarily…
You really don't need those - React was popular far before any of those came about (well, except CSS). :)
I've been using it for about a month now as my main browser, haven't had any issues with it. Any issue's I had in Safari 9 seem to have been fixed :)
The article says that you shouldn't write them unless you need to, not that you shouldn't write them. He lists quite a few scenarios where they should be used, one of which is DSLs. :) Also, given that Clojure is a…
SEEKING WORK Location: Austin, TX & Amsterdam, NL Remote: Only Site: bendyorke.com Contact: bendyorke at gmail Technologies: JavaScript (React, React Native, Node) | Clojure (Reagent, Compojure) | Ruby (Sinatra, Rails)…
About me: - Full stack developer, with a penchant for the front-end. I have experience working as a back-end, full-stack, and front-end engineer, and can hop into most any tech stack. I have the most experience with…
Location: Austin, TX Remote: Preferred Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Javascript - I've been using React & Redux professionally since their original releases. Prior I preferred pure JavaScript, although I have…
My perspective is this: Mozilla (to my knowledge) isn't getting rid of the developer tools in the standard Firefox. Those will still be there for people who want to get into development, and while their features will…
I like that this works just as well on mobile as it does the computer. Great work!
I have two groups of emails: "professional" and "online" ones. I'll "inbox 0" my "professional" emails, archiving, deleting, and snoozing emails. For my "online" emails, I don't do any management, it's just a giant…
> Fortunately this issue didn’t happen too often. Maybe once a week or so, for most users, but now we have iOS 8. Once a week is incredibly frequent, and it's too bad that it's not working for Andreas. However, if the…
It's so easy to use. Sure I can reach any point on a 5 inch screen, but I'm reaching to touch half of the screen. The 3.5 inch screens everything is just their under your finger. It's fantastic.
It doesn't seem like the images are retina/hd ready. I don't mean to sound spoiled, but when a site doesn't have retina/hd compatible vector graphics, they immediately lose a lot of credibility to me (most sites that I…
I think that is the first time I've seen Palm OS and Pebble Smart Watch in the same list
This is very mesmerizing
> (3) fumbling in your phone in order to then open the correct app. This isn't directly tied to you or your argument, but whenever people talk about about smart watches, 'fumbling with your phone' seems to come up. I…
I'm not sure of any official tests, but I often keep Activity Monitor open, and I've noticed Chrome using on average 2x more CPU. Plus, that's excluding the occasional "Google Chrome Helper" that tries to use 95+% of…
I believe he means that it uses CSS transitions, not javascript transitions. So the animations are what are, whenever possible, "CSS-powered"
As a ruby dev, I haven't noticed any unsurmountable issues (with the exception of mongodb, but I only use that when I'm using node). I documented all of the snags I hit, in case anyone is interested, however by now it's…
This looks awesome, great work.
This is why I switched. Non lion style full screen is the the best of both worlds. Couldn't live without it now
I'm not quite sure your using the word ironic correctly (unless there's something I'm missing). Although, I did like the name more after the description. :)
No MBP boasts 10-12 hours, that's only the MBP Airs, which from my experience, follow up on that promise. The MBP Retinas boast up to 9 hours, at the max, although those models I haven't used routinely. However it has…