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> like walking through a desperate Macy's. Such an fitting description
Ever used ack?
Then why the _'s everywhere, ruby is snake case but I don't think I've ever seen anyone do :_foo => "bar" or _foo: "bar"
Reading over the source on the example apps, the first thing that jumps out at me is _underscore _prefixed _variables and it just looks odd in ruby, especially with :_symbols
Unless I'm mistaking inertial scrolling has nothing to do with it bouncing back specifically, it's inertial meaning having inertia, the tendency for something in motion in this case tr window to stay in motion unless…
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> like walking through a desperate Macy's. Such an fitting description
Ever used ack?
Then why the _'s everywhere, ruby is snake case but I don't think I've ever seen anyone do :_foo => "bar" or _foo: "bar"
Reading over the source on the example apps, the first thing that jumps out at me is _underscore _prefixed _variables and it just looks odd in ruby, especially with :_symbols
Unless I'm mistaking inertial scrolling has nothing to do with it bouncing back specifically, it's inertial meaning having inertia, the tendency for something in motion in this case tr window to stay in motion unless…