Articles like this will certainly bring out the pro-Typescript people, so this got me thinking. I'd like to hear from people who tried Typescript and found they didn't like it for any number of reasons. Note I'm not pro…
This reminds me of the idea that seemed to be very popular a couple years ago that everyone can and should become a programmer. Nothing is quite that simple.
While I understand why we don't really see them, I would love to see a much more involved comparison. A reasonably sized app would probably use redux/vuex, routers, async, etc. which changes things dramatically. Even…
I'm in the exact same boat. React never really felt comfortable for me, but Vue clicked immediately. Admittedly, I'm coming from an AngularJS background.
I am not, although you did remind me to try without any extensions enabled again. I can't do a straight comparison as I'm at work now, but my work laptop (2017 vs 2016) is showing improvements. For reference, my work…
Unfortunately, this doesn't appear to be the case for me. I've been wanting to switch back to FF for some time but just opening a website causes my MBP CPU to go nuts, seems 61 is no different for me.
Articles like this will certainly bring out the pro-Typescript people, so this got me thinking. I'd like to hear from people who tried Typescript and found they didn't like it for any number of reasons. Note I'm not pro…
This reminds me of the idea that seemed to be very popular a couple years ago that everyone can and should become a programmer. Nothing is quite that simple.
While I understand why we don't really see them, I would love to see a much more involved comparison. A reasonably sized app would probably use redux/vuex, routers, async, etc. which changes things dramatically. Even…
I'm in the exact same boat. React never really felt comfortable for me, but Vue clicked immediately. Admittedly, I'm coming from an AngularJS background.
I am not, although you did remind me to try without any extensions enabled again. I can't do a straight comparison as I'm at work now, but my work laptop (2017 vs 2016) is showing improvements. For reference, my work…
Unfortunately, this doesn't appear to be the case for me. I've been wanting to switch back to FF for some time but just opening a website causes my MBP CPU to go nuts, seems 61 is no different for me.