I have one question that I am interested in knowing. Can someone fork React, change its name, remove patents + bsd, and publish it?
You can't go browsing around VirusTotal and download other people's submissions. So... a VT partner allows you to? Because that's what's described here. Any idea which VT partner allows downloading of original files?
Out of curiosity, are there any toy compiler projects out there that try and make use of the incedental instructions? Could you possibly expect to see a with while performance boost (I'm thinking it would be unlikely...)
I wonder if this coincided with them joining the Ethereum Alliance?
This is why I like Aurelia, its much lighter in terms of speed and amount of code, while still being a fully flared framework like Angular. Sure theres React/Redux Vue/Vuex but why do that setup when you can literally…
Are we certain that the first missile actually missed or could this just be America saying, "Oh, gee whiz, our missiles sure are terrible. No need for anyone to upgrade their countermeasures."
I have one question that I am interested in knowing. Can someone fork React, change its name, remove patents + bsd, and publish it?
You can't go browsing around VirusTotal and download other people's submissions. So... a VT partner allows you to? Because that's what's described here. Any idea which VT partner allows downloading of original files?
Out of curiosity, are there any toy compiler projects out there that try and make use of the incedental instructions? Could you possibly expect to see a with while performance boost (I'm thinking it would be unlikely...)
I wonder if this coincided with them joining the Ethereum Alliance?
This is why I like Aurelia, its much lighter in terms of speed and amount of code, while still being a fully flared framework like Angular. Sure theres React/Redux Vue/Vuex but why do that setup when you can literally…
Are we certain that the first missile actually missed or could this just be America saying, "Oh, gee whiz, our missiles sure are terrible. No need for anyone to upgrade their countermeasures."