The settlement does not follow a mere claim, here you have a court that inflicted punitive damage to Tesla after a trial. Also most business are not racist nor hostile to the extent Tesla is described by the victims,…
I spent two years with threejs then the last 2 years with Babylon.js Three.js has a huge community, learning 3D programming by learning three.js from the community is very feasible, lots of nice exemples around.…
A lot of businesses publish apps on the App Store because it is the only option Apple gives consumers to install their app. You are most likely not going to be discovered just by being on a Store but rather through your…
I didn't assume that dynamic languages are more concise. I only said that each of both (with the addition of interpreted languages) usually require less tooling and less to keep in mind than their respective opposite…
It depends of the language and/or the stack you use. Typed, verbose and compiled languages users tends to use an IDE by default because the amount of tooling and things to keep in mind to write executable code is higher…
I ended up hacking a benchmark. I couldn't beat that itch ! I mentioned it in the pull request, here it is : https://github.com/Kalkut/redux-data-frequency-benchmark
You really are helpful and you try to fix this so I really want to say yes but I am currently grinding for my own startup so I know that a lot of time will pass before I actually do it so I don't promise anything. A…
> Could you clarify what you mean by that? A call to dispatch is significantly more expensive than the update of a JS object > Ideally, a `mapState` function should just grab a couple values from the Redux state object…
Dispatch is another big culprit. I have exactly the same experience and implemented the same solution. An ex-colleague also did the same thing. We both worked on collaborative webapps but in different companies at the…
> That's just a more Object Oriented Redux > I fail to see what problems this approach solves. You are absolutely right I gave an ad-hoc Redux as an example of Higher-Order Component. Being OOP or not is only a matter…
You can make any suitable variation of the following pattern. You build a DataSource class/prototype with methods such as : - fetch - addChangeListener - removeChangeListener You extend this class for each data type :…
The doc is very detailed with good examples : https://reactjs.org/docs/higher-order-components.html
As someone one who rewrote a React/Redux project with bare React : Everything in your post is true, I made the same observations and I reached the same conclusions. Right now with a few devs it is going very well but I…
EDIT: Parent edited while I was writing this but I let my original post for the sake of the argument I think you misunderstood my question, sorry if it was not clear : What kind of healthcare do I have in those…
> The top 1/4 in the US have easy, fast access to some of the most elite medical care on the planet. And if you're making $142k in salary in the US, your healthcare is entirely paid for. There is nothing surprising in…
Thank you, it is interesting to have feedback on those subjects ! Sorry it is going to be a bit long, but you raised interesting points that I don't always have the oportunity to discuss : * Even if I build a insanely…
You are right about both points, but : * The best way to make VR and 3D browsing a thing is to have URLs to 3D/VR spaces because urls can be easily shared and most devices have Browsers. * It is hard to do something…
Funny you basically described what I am currently building except it is being developed with WebVR. Reddit, multi users spaces, spaces browsing/creation/sharing etc you are spot on describing what I am doing. I will…
When I saw GCC, I asked Google Assistant what it was and it actually made the "mistake"
Very cool! I am eager to see my town in your app
By being friend with someone on Facebook you already make your data available to this friend. Your friend can show this data to anyone curious about you by showing his screen or by talking about what he saw on your…
Honestly as a technical founder in VR too I understand where you come from but you are wrong on this. You don't get equity for having a good background, you get equity for being important to the business and damn you…
All of this is overreacting. People have the choice to leave Facebook or to accept the terms and deal with them. This is some serious cognitive dissonance to expect to be free to share personal data but to still retain…
You are definitely right, unlimited is too cheap. OP has a nice thing going on here !
I absolutely agree ! I do see the appeal of photorealism but lots of excellent 3D experiences are far from photorealism. A sensible art direction can go very far, and I'd even argue that a less than ideal graphical…
The settlement does not follow a mere claim, here you have a court that inflicted punitive damage to Tesla after a trial. Also most business are not racist nor hostile to the extent Tesla is described by the victims,…
I spent two years with threejs then the last 2 years with Babylon.js Three.js has a huge community, learning 3D programming by learning three.js from the community is very feasible, lots of nice exemples around.…
A lot of businesses publish apps on the App Store because it is the only option Apple gives consumers to install their app. You are most likely not going to be discovered just by being on a Store but rather through your…
I didn't assume that dynamic languages are more concise. I only said that each of both (with the addition of interpreted languages) usually require less tooling and less to keep in mind than their respective opposite…
It depends of the language and/or the stack you use. Typed, verbose and compiled languages users tends to use an IDE by default because the amount of tooling and things to keep in mind to write executable code is higher…
I ended up hacking a benchmark. I couldn't beat that itch ! I mentioned it in the pull request, here it is : https://github.com/Kalkut/redux-data-frequency-benchmark
You really are helpful and you try to fix this so I really want to say yes but I am currently grinding for my own startup so I know that a lot of time will pass before I actually do it so I don't promise anything. A…
> Could you clarify what you mean by that? A call to dispatch is significantly more expensive than the update of a JS object > Ideally, a `mapState` function should just grab a couple values from the Redux state object…
Dispatch is another big culprit. I have exactly the same experience and implemented the same solution. An ex-colleague also did the same thing. We both worked on collaborative webapps but in different companies at the…
> That's just a more Object Oriented Redux > I fail to see what problems this approach solves. You are absolutely right I gave an ad-hoc Redux as an example of Higher-Order Component. Being OOP or not is only a matter…
You can make any suitable variation of the following pattern. You build a DataSource class/prototype with methods such as : - fetch - addChangeListener - removeChangeListener You extend this class for each data type :…
The doc is very detailed with good examples : https://reactjs.org/docs/higher-order-components.html
As someone one who rewrote a React/Redux project with bare React : Everything in your post is true, I made the same observations and I reached the same conclusions. Right now with a few devs it is going very well but I…
EDIT: Parent edited while I was writing this but I let my original post for the sake of the argument I think you misunderstood my question, sorry if it was not clear : What kind of healthcare do I have in those…
> The top 1/4 in the US have easy, fast access to some of the most elite medical care on the planet. And if you're making $142k in salary in the US, your healthcare is entirely paid for. There is nothing surprising in…
Thank you, it is interesting to have feedback on those subjects ! Sorry it is going to be a bit long, but you raised interesting points that I don't always have the oportunity to discuss : * Even if I build a insanely…
You are right about both points, but : * The best way to make VR and 3D browsing a thing is to have URLs to 3D/VR spaces because urls can be easily shared and most devices have Browsers. * It is hard to do something…
Funny you basically described what I am currently building except it is being developed with WebVR. Reddit, multi users spaces, spaces browsing/creation/sharing etc you are spot on describing what I am doing. I will…
When I saw GCC, I asked Google Assistant what it was and it actually made the "mistake"
Very cool! I am eager to see my town in your app
By being friend with someone on Facebook you already make your data available to this friend. Your friend can show this data to anyone curious about you by showing his screen or by talking about what he saw on your…
Honestly as a technical founder in VR too I understand where you come from but you are wrong on this. You don't get equity for having a good background, you get equity for being important to the business and damn you…
All of this is overreacting. People have the choice to leave Facebook or to accept the terms and deal with them. This is some serious cognitive dissonance to expect to be free to share personal data but to still retain…
You are definitely right, unlimited is too cheap. OP has a nice thing going on here !
I absolutely agree ! I do see the appeal of photorealism but lots of excellent 3D experiences are far from photorealism. A sensible art direction can go very far, and I'd even argue that a less than ideal graphical…