>The downside of Node's approach is callback hell. Have you used Async.JS? In my experience, it has always solved my deep callback problems.
>The notion that countries will seek to gain international adherence to its desired rules is anything but absurd Strongly disagree. Sovereignty exists so that my rules don't apply to you.
Calling the 'right to be forgotten' bullshit a civil rights issue demeans real civil rights issues, and there are plenty.
Cool, but It doesn't really matter what W3C says. In the end it is all about what the Oligarchy of popular browser implementers decide to implement.
No, they also eat leaves that are further up the tree due to their long necks.
>The downside of Node's approach is callback hell. Have you used Async.JS? In my experience, it has always solved my deep callback problems.
>The notion that countries will seek to gain international adherence to its desired rules is anything but absurd Strongly disagree. Sovereignty exists so that my rules don't apply to you.
Calling the 'right to be forgotten' bullshit a civil rights issue demeans real civil rights issues, and there are plenty.
Cool, but It doesn't really matter what W3C says. In the end it is all about what the Oligarchy of popular browser implementers decide to implement.
No, they also eat leaves that are further up the tree due to their long necks.