I can't imagine a situation where you need to know analytics are being consumed in order to give users the data they want (unless the site in question is itself an analytics site). To allow / cause your site to break…
Yes, it's completely impossible that this company has its own corporate culture, they're probably exactly like every other startup (to a laughable stereotype). Working 500 hour weeks, literally paid in peanuts, and if…
Oh, you mean 'most days'. Now I get it.
Not responsive.... why even bother redesigning today with a separate mobile subdomain?
Yes because if you went to a 35,000/year high school and a $60,000/year college and now work in the tech sector, you must: * be a "bro" * have wasted your college years (doing keg stands, I suppose) * be a narcissist.
Using the heroku client every day, I noticed this new client does not namespace any of the commands. Subcommands of hk are: hk create # create app hk destroy # destroy app hk apps # list apps hk set # set config var hk…
I would have a lot more interest in what this blog post said if the page actually had good performance.
I can't imagine a situation where you need to know analytics are being consumed in order to give users the data they want (unless the site in question is itself an analytics site). To allow / cause your site to break…
Yes, it's completely impossible that this company has its own corporate culture, they're probably exactly like every other startup (to a laughable stereotype). Working 500 hour weeks, literally paid in peanuts, and if…
Oh, you mean 'most days'. Now I get it.
Not responsive.... why even bother redesigning today with a separate mobile subdomain?
Yes because if you went to a 35,000/year high school and a $60,000/year college and now work in the tech sector, you must: * be a "bro" * have wasted your college years (doing keg stands, I suppose) * be a narcissist.
Using the heroku client every day, I noticed this new client does not namespace any of the commands. Subcommands of hk are: hk create # create app hk destroy # destroy app hk apps # list apps hk set # set config var hk…
I would have a lot more interest in what this blog post said if the page actually had good performance.