I'd consider it a satisfying little exercise in deductive reasoning / OSINT – if reasoning is worthwhile and exercises are worthwhile, then this must be as well
> [...] provides more protection for the contributor (Facebook) against software patent claims of licensees. It’s odd that a community so opposed to software patents would find this objectionable [...] While confusion…
As an exercise of the limits of this advice, how does this apply to designing elevators, short of "never design elevators"?
Cool— quite similar to one we developed: https://github.com/two-n/join-transition This sort of declarative transition comes in handy for us all the time. Two features I don't see yet in React-Move that we find useful is…
Tesla's mission is a prerequisite for SpaceX's— it's difficult to establish modern civilization on Mars, but establishing fossil fuel-powered civilization there is a non-starter.
In that case would it be fair to ask him [sic] whether his unborn children are the surplus population?
I thought the Seinfeld one was great for a few minutes, and then just wound up watching the rest on the screen that's behind you ;-) But I did appreciate the camera direction more
Both built around not just smart people but increasingly smart machines. The manufacturing processes and the autonomous vehicle products themselves are cases of state of the art robotics at scale. Some of this overlap…
My team and I have been using and finding success with such a pattern for a couple of years now. As others are alluding to, transitions are not currently so easy to express with React alone. We wrote and recently…
Link to the deck mentioned: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1e0z1pT9JuEh8G5DOtib6... And the talk itself (recommended): http://youtu.be/7ecsYtRiD5Q?t=56m36s
I'm sure he'd prefer someone else do it but then again he might have preferred that someone else would have conceived of and designed it -- or something similar. There's a chance, as with the leadership of Tesla, that…
I'd consider it a satisfying little exercise in deductive reasoning / OSINT – if reasoning is worthwhile and exercises are worthwhile, then this must be as well
> [...] provides more protection for the contributor (Facebook) against software patent claims of licensees. It’s odd that a community so opposed to software patents would find this objectionable [...] While confusion…
As an exercise of the limits of this advice, how does this apply to designing elevators, short of "never design elevators"?
Cool— quite similar to one we developed: https://github.com/two-n/join-transition This sort of declarative transition comes in handy for us all the time. Two features I don't see yet in React-Move that we find useful is…
Tesla's mission is a prerequisite for SpaceX's— it's difficult to establish modern civilization on Mars, but establishing fossil fuel-powered civilization there is a non-starter.
In that case would it be fair to ask him [sic] whether his unborn children are the surplus population?
I thought the Seinfeld one was great for a few minutes, and then just wound up watching the rest on the screen that's behind you ;-) But I did appreciate the camera direction more
Both built around not just smart people but increasingly smart machines. The manufacturing processes and the autonomous vehicle products themselves are cases of state of the art robotics at scale. Some of this overlap…
My team and I have been using and finding success with such a pattern for a couple of years now. As others are alluding to, transitions are not currently so easy to express with React alone. We wrote and recently…
Link to the deck mentioned: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1e0z1pT9JuEh8G5DOtib6... And the talk itself (recommended): http://youtu.be/7ecsYtRiD5Q?t=56m36s
I'm sure he'd prefer someone else do it but then again he might have preferred that someone else would have conceived of and designed it -- or something similar. There's a chance, as with the leadership of Tesla, that…