I actually use Kitty with tmux/vim. I noticed a massive improvement in rendering speed over iTerm. This was after messing with iTerm's own accelerated rendering which wasn't as much of an improvement as I had hoped.
>end-of-the-world absolutely need performance/hard realtime guarantees As someone who spends much of their time inside a editor, I would say that this is pretty important to me.
Depending on the complexity of the app, I feel like this way of handling middleware can get out of hand.
I was mistaken. I must have clicked through to a page.
Doesn't this still effectively break the back button or at least the users view of the back button? To the user although there are visual hints, he/she hasn't left the page. Scrolling down the page however creates…
Just a quick edit to the script to re-enable the purchase button if the Stripe modal is closed. http://jsbin.com/alesuk/16/edit
I would say that "each person in people" is a far cry from the type of logic in views normally frowned upon. What would you propose to be different in this case? Where does iteration of this type belong?
I'm a WoW user as well. I will say from experience that you do not have to argue with anyone about removing the authenticator. You simply submit a support ticket containing a picture of your drivers license. The…
I have actually been toying with building out something like this as well. My wife is a photographer and building something around dropbox and glacier only made sense.
This still means you would be counting 5 lines whereas I'm just specifying what line to delete to.
You shouldn't ever have to count lines in vim. The five line deletion example could have been done as: 10dG Which would delete from the cursor to the tenth line.
That is indeed it. I had just found it too.
It was not rack bug. I'm having trouble finding it. I think the company that released it was bought or closed shortly after.
The mission control bar looks very familiar. Although I can't remember the name of it now, I seem to remember there being a debug bar of sorts that worked with merb/rails projects that had the same type of look. Anyone…
This is not necessarily true. A client could easily have the api version segment of the url in a central configuration location.
I use Foundation and haven't had to use any <br/> with forms, nor have I even thought about it.
I'm exactly opposite. I had no problem finding the refresh button since the icon used is basically the same exact icon used for refresh in multiple apps that I use everyday, including every browser that I use (Chrome,…
I actually use Kitty with tmux/vim. I noticed a massive improvement in rendering speed over iTerm. This was after messing with iTerm's own accelerated rendering which wasn't as much of an improvement as I had hoped.
>end-of-the-world absolutely need performance/hard realtime guarantees As someone who spends much of their time inside a editor, I would say that this is pretty important to me.
Depending on the complexity of the app, I feel like this way of handling middleware can get out of hand.
I was mistaken. I must have clicked through to a page.
Doesn't this still effectively break the back button or at least the users view of the back button? To the user although there are visual hints, he/she hasn't left the page. Scrolling down the page however creates…
Just a quick edit to the script to re-enable the purchase button if the Stripe modal is closed. http://jsbin.com/alesuk/16/edit
I would say that "each person in people" is a far cry from the type of logic in views normally frowned upon. What would you propose to be different in this case? Where does iteration of this type belong?
I'm a WoW user as well. I will say from experience that you do not have to argue with anyone about removing the authenticator. You simply submit a support ticket containing a picture of your drivers license. The…
I have actually been toying with building out something like this as well. My wife is a photographer and building something around dropbox and glacier only made sense.
This still means you would be counting 5 lines whereas I'm just specifying what line to delete to.
You shouldn't ever have to count lines in vim. The five line deletion example could have been done as: 10dG Which would delete from the cursor to the tenth line.
That is indeed it. I had just found it too.
It was not rack bug. I'm having trouble finding it. I think the company that released it was bought or closed shortly after.
The mission control bar looks very familiar. Although I can't remember the name of it now, I seem to remember there being a debug bar of sorts that worked with merb/rails projects that had the same type of look. Anyone…
This is not necessarily true. A client could easily have the api version segment of the url in a central configuration location.
I use Foundation and haven't had to use any <br/> with forms, nor have I even thought about it.
I'm exactly opposite. I had no problem finding the refresh button since the icon used is basically the same exact icon used for refresh in multiple apps that I use everyday, including every browser that I use (Chrome,…