It really seems to be a great release, but that second half clearly shows that kool aid comes in different flavors, not just apples :D
I think the author did not really get the motivation behind the LightTable concept. For those interested, it was this talk that inspired the guy(s): http://vimeo.com/36579366 It's about the instant feedback during…
One thing I noticed: Could you link more prominently to the github page/repo of the project? One has to click the "watch" button to get there (which I didn't know before, so at least I learned something :D). My idea…
Of course it isn't a bad start. But, as others pointed out, the price point is pretty high as it is merely a bet on the product. I myself would have considered buying/donating, although I wouldn't use the first version…
I think this is a great idea with lots of potential, because one can easily put too much effort into the naming of things (as every hacker knows it's the only difficult thing besides cache invalidation). But I have to…
When visiting the homepage, I didn't realize this was an additional service to an existing (and unrelated) iPhone app. I just saw the unrealistic (albeit funny) conversation on the iPhone and the (real?) testimonial…
It really seems to be a great release, but that second half clearly shows that kool aid comes in different flavors, not just apples :D
I think the author did not really get the motivation behind the LightTable concept. For those interested, it was this talk that inspired the guy(s): http://vimeo.com/36579366 It's about the instant feedback during…
One thing I noticed: Could you link more prominently to the github page/repo of the project? One has to click the "watch" button to get there (which I didn't know before, so at least I learned something :D). My idea…
Of course it isn't a bad start. But, as others pointed out, the price point is pretty high as it is merely a bet on the product. I myself would have considered buying/donating, although I wouldn't use the first version…
I think this is a great idea with lots of potential, because one can easily put too much effort into the naming of things (as every hacker knows it's the only difficult thing besides cache invalidation). But I have to…
When visiting the homepage, I didn't realize this was an additional service to an existing (and unrelated) iPhone app. I just saw the unrealistic (albeit funny) conversation on the iPhone and the (real?) testimonial…