Isn’t the phenomenon just related to the way the vote options are encoded? Use different methods and you will see different R^2 results. Aren’t the votes represented artificially on a continuous domain for the R^2…
I really like your ideas here, but it makes use of backend for orchestration more than required in some situations. This nice demonstration of what you can do in frontend with many different approaches could be…
Webpack 5 adds module federation, which to some extend solves our problems with “too many people /teams depend on each other”. Doesn’t solve component communication, but provides support for shared libs management.…
Isn’t the phenomenon just related to the way the vote options are encoded? Use different methods and you will see different R^2 results. Aren’t the votes represented artificially on a continuous domain for the R^2…
I really like your ideas here, but it makes use of backend for orchestration more than required in some situations. This nice demonstration of what you can do in frontend with many different approaches could be…
Webpack 5 adds module federation, which to some extend solves our problems with “too many people /teams depend on each other”. Doesn’t solve component communication, but provides support for shared libs management.…