Indeed. There is also the fact that internal and external messaging is likely much different. I'd not be too surprised if there hadn't been some attrition within their ranks (especially devs) leading up to this point.
A good deal of this comes down personalities; yours and the rest of the team. Even with tooling it can be difficult to stay connected...but for someone else it could be difficult to stay focused with the ambiance that…
I agree with your disagreement. Furthermore, I'm curious how this edge case could have been mitigated using an alternative tool? most of my VCS experience is with git, and a very little SVN.
I'm an advocate of edge computing for sensor data aggregation. I don't think round trip computation will be viable for soft real time applications for quite some time, unless that computation requires operating over…
It's funny to me; when I got my first taste of "web apps" it was writing c apps to process cgi requests a bazillion years ago. It is neat to see people advocating for native compiled code in this area. I do lots of node…
This is interesting; why dev tools are not seen in these FOSS offerings?
Agreed. A lot of the op is bit hyperbolic in expressiveness.
I mean, you don't have to use JSX... ...but I agree with many of these comments; I thought it was odd (to be charitable) but after using it find it to be quite nice. Redux is what I see over used (imo) and at times…
Thanks! I've not much personal experience of pre-iPhone Apple. I'm curious about why OSX is no longer viable.
Fantastically dramatic assessment! I'm curious just what aspects of the pre-iPhone Apple were preferable?
Ah, I see. Noted!
Idk, pointing to issues like deep dependency within the Node community isn't the best argument. It's healthy to be skeptical of dependencies imo, especially in light of issues like the infamous left pad problem.
No problem; as I read it back to myself I can see how it came across that way.
There is an amazing amount of hand waiving and conjecture in this discussion.
Dan is correct (naturally); depending on complexity and scope redux can be a drag. For a small project I will use an event emitter to communicate state change requests to my top level component. These sort of things…
I was attempting to confirm that these are all points are important. Being too arrogant to learn and being in incompetent are two entirely different things.
These are all points a competent engineer would raise :)
So long as you don't use JSX you certainly never need to transpire. I believe there is also a shim to do client side jsx parsing but is not encouraged for use with prod code
Wait, square brackets/parens indicates data binding direction in vanilla js? Huh?
True! I realized that sometime after my comment but neglected to edit
Cyberpunk...or wait...Shadowrun!
Some employers allow a waiver against IP ownership of existing side projects related to the industry.
Yeah but it's easier to pair down the antenna and underpower the radio than to go the other direction :)
This is already a thing, however data rates tend to be slower
Despite all the hand waiving about accuracy of the claims or the efficacy of CDN fronted caching, etc etc, it is good to see more initiatives around saving (especially mobile) bandwidth use. After moving from EE into…
Indeed. There is also the fact that internal and external messaging is likely much different. I'd not be too surprised if there hadn't been some attrition within their ranks (especially devs) leading up to this point.
A good deal of this comes down personalities; yours and the rest of the team. Even with tooling it can be difficult to stay connected...but for someone else it could be difficult to stay focused with the ambiance that…
I agree with your disagreement. Furthermore, I'm curious how this edge case could have been mitigated using an alternative tool? most of my VCS experience is with git, and a very little SVN.
I'm an advocate of edge computing for sensor data aggregation. I don't think round trip computation will be viable for soft real time applications for quite some time, unless that computation requires operating over…
It's funny to me; when I got my first taste of "web apps" it was writing c apps to process cgi requests a bazillion years ago. It is neat to see people advocating for native compiled code in this area. I do lots of node…
This is interesting; why dev tools are not seen in these FOSS offerings?
Agreed. A lot of the op is bit hyperbolic in expressiveness.
I mean, you don't have to use JSX... ...but I agree with many of these comments; I thought it was odd (to be charitable) but after using it find it to be quite nice. Redux is what I see over used (imo) and at times…
Thanks! I've not much personal experience of pre-iPhone Apple. I'm curious about why OSX is no longer viable.
Fantastically dramatic assessment! I'm curious just what aspects of the pre-iPhone Apple were preferable?
Ah, I see. Noted!
Idk, pointing to issues like deep dependency within the Node community isn't the best argument. It's healthy to be skeptical of dependencies imo, especially in light of issues like the infamous left pad problem.
No problem; as I read it back to myself I can see how it came across that way.
There is an amazing amount of hand waiving and conjecture in this discussion.
Dan is correct (naturally); depending on complexity and scope redux can be a drag. For a small project I will use an event emitter to communicate state change requests to my top level component. These sort of things…
I was attempting to confirm that these are all points are important. Being too arrogant to learn and being in incompetent are two entirely different things.
These are all points a competent engineer would raise :)
So long as you don't use JSX you certainly never need to transpire. I believe there is also a shim to do client side jsx parsing but is not encouraged for use with prod code
Wait, square brackets/parens indicates data binding direction in vanilla js? Huh?
True! I realized that sometime after my comment but neglected to edit
Cyberpunk...or wait...Shadowrun!
Some employers allow a waiver against IP ownership of existing side projects related to the industry.
Yeah but it's easier to pair down the antenna and underpower the radio than to go the other direction :)
This is already a thing, however data rates tend to be slower
Despite all the hand waiving about accuracy of the claims or the efficacy of CDN fronted caching, etc etc, it is good to see more initiatives around saving (especially mobile) bandwidth use. After moving from EE into…