You probably don't want your keys to be committed in firebase-setup.ts
Youtube video is unavailable
You don't have to use anything other than `fetch` to consume a graphql API.
Why not use knex migrations then? I've used it on several projects and it seems to work just fine
Get a lawyer.
You should add a GIF to the readme :)
What does "LaHaShem HaAretz U'Mloah" and "Tam V'Nishlam Shevah L'El Borei Olam" at the begging and end of source files?
This effects InnoDB, but not MyISAM
There are a bunch of these... One recently on HN was http://devdocs.io/ I personally use Dash.app (http://kapeli.com/dash).
Use git and a free bitbucket.org account (free private repositories for unto 5 users...)
Days to Come by Bonobo http://www.last.fm/music/Bonobo/Days+to+Come
github
This is pretty cool. I just wrote my first bit of Go last light. Loving the language so far, though I still feel like I am tripping up on managing dependencies.
Yay! Link yet?
Cool, but hate the justified text. Makes it harder to read :/
You nailed it, configuration management. Getting a little difficult managing the Arch servers in production, making sure updates are safe, etc. Most of our developers seem more comfortable with ubuntu/debian than Arch…
It's really just up to what your personal preferences are, mostly related to packaging and setup. I've been using ArchLinux for a while, but have been slowly moving to stock debian.
My first exposure to *nix operating systems was when I was a teenager. We had a CompUSA store I was vising with my father, when I convinced him to buy a box with a devil[1] on the front cover. I took home the box that…
We force the www. at work because of DNS limitations.
This is super cool... been using zsh for a while and wasn't aware!
Quick google search turned up: Penguin Computing: http://www.penguincomputing.com/Products/OpenComputeSolution... Silicon Mechanics: http://www.siliconmechanics.com/c1345
I know Shaun has a great reputation, and I've played his games, but this is exactly how I feel. Wish I could play with it a little bit before I press that "Buy" button.
I've used it every day for years... Anyone run an instance of http://www.feedafever.com? How is it?
There is also "Secrets" with a preference pane available: http://secrets.blacktree.com
What about showing each user who logins a summary of what's new? It could be in a modal, or could just be a brief area with a link at the top of the page, perhaps pointing to your blog post? (Also an engineer)
You probably don't want your keys to be committed in firebase-setup.ts
Youtube video is unavailable
You don't have to use anything other than `fetch` to consume a graphql API.
Why not use knex migrations then? I've used it on several projects and it seems to work just fine
Get a lawyer.
You should add a GIF to the readme :)
What does "LaHaShem HaAretz U'Mloah" and "Tam V'Nishlam Shevah L'El Borei Olam" at the begging and end of source files?
This effects InnoDB, but not MyISAM
There are a bunch of these... One recently on HN was http://devdocs.io/ I personally use Dash.app (http://kapeli.com/dash).
Use git and a free bitbucket.org account (free private repositories for unto 5 users...)
Days to Come by Bonobo http://www.last.fm/music/Bonobo/Days+to+Come
github
This is pretty cool. I just wrote my first bit of Go last light. Loving the language so far, though I still feel like I am tripping up on managing dependencies.
Yay! Link yet?
Cool, but hate the justified text. Makes it harder to read :/
You nailed it, configuration management. Getting a little difficult managing the Arch servers in production, making sure updates are safe, etc. Most of our developers seem more comfortable with ubuntu/debian than Arch…
It's really just up to what your personal preferences are, mostly related to packaging and setup. I've been using ArchLinux for a while, but have been slowly moving to stock debian.
My first exposure to *nix operating systems was when I was a teenager. We had a CompUSA store I was vising with my father, when I convinced him to buy a box with a devil[1] on the front cover. I took home the box that…
We force the www. at work because of DNS limitations.
This is super cool... been using zsh for a while and wasn't aware!
Quick google search turned up: Penguin Computing: http://www.penguincomputing.com/Products/OpenComputeSolution... Silicon Mechanics: http://www.siliconmechanics.com/c1345
I know Shaun has a great reputation, and I've played his games, but this is exactly how I feel. Wish I could play with it a little bit before I press that "Buy" button.
I've used it every day for years... Anyone run an instance of http://www.feedafever.com? How is it?
There is also "Secrets" with a preference pane available: http://secrets.blacktree.com
What about showing each user who logins a summary of what's new? It could be in a modal, or could just be a brief area with a link at the top of the page, perhaps pointing to your blog post? (Also an engineer)