This is so accurate.
Came here to write this exact sentiment. Not everything needs a massive build pipeline.
Today I Learned: There's a built-in class called XSLTProcessor.
^ this
Does it? Most Go, Java, and Python APIs are practically all Swagger based.
The Shower Principle
Agreed, this approach will not scale very well in DynamoDB.
I've always had a bit of a soft spot for Server Sent Events. Just simple and easy to use/implement.
Framework 13 + GPU Dock would be my ideal setup.
Hopefully this can help fill the void left by CSS-Tricks.
Same, that was one slick device.
I completely agree. I'm a multiple year attendee, and couldn't be bothered with the announcements these days.
The American Store in London carries has them, for a considerable markup.
Please can we ship HTML Modules soon? https://chromestatus.com/feature/4854408103854080
Agreed, that T420 keyboard is simply perfection.
This article just makes me miss the Tom's Hardware of old.
I've had this page bookmarked for years now, so major kudos to the author. 5 years on, it's still the best of explanation of all the different USB-C modes. I would love to see an updated version to include Thunderbolt 4…
Perhaps I'm just being naive, bug I still fail to understand the animosity towards the SSPL license.
They look like tiny dragons :)
I'm a strong supporter for all that USB-C can offer, but making it mandatory feels like a terrible idea. What if we did this to firewire back in the 2000s? Would all phones still be shipping with a now outdated and too…
As an American living in London, you'd be correct, it's simply ridicilous.
The indexDB fiasco is a good example of negative developer sentiment towards Safari. Firefox shipped support in 2011, with Chrome following suite a year later. It's mid 2021, and the Safari implementation is still…
> the front page did not make it clear to me what the heck a Fizzgum is or why I should care This is a very depressing trend of late.
Honestly kudos to the team, I was expecting much worse. I can't imagine having some JS I wrote in the early 2000's on the front page of hacker news for the world to see.
Open VSCode. click Help. select Toggle Developer Tools. Realize you're writing code in a browser.
This is so accurate.
Came here to write this exact sentiment. Not everything needs a massive build pipeline.
Today I Learned: There's a built-in class called XSLTProcessor.
^ this
Does it? Most Go, Java, and Python APIs are practically all Swagger based.
The Shower Principle
Agreed, this approach will not scale very well in DynamoDB.
I've always had a bit of a soft spot for Server Sent Events. Just simple and easy to use/implement.
Framework 13 + GPU Dock would be my ideal setup.
Hopefully this can help fill the void left by CSS-Tricks.
Same, that was one slick device.
I completely agree. I'm a multiple year attendee, and couldn't be bothered with the announcements these days.
The American Store in London carries has them, for a considerable markup.
Please can we ship HTML Modules soon? https://chromestatus.com/feature/4854408103854080
Agreed, that T420 keyboard is simply perfection.
This article just makes me miss the Tom's Hardware of old.
I've had this page bookmarked for years now, so major kudos to the author. 5 years on, it's still the best of explanation of all the different USB-C modes. I would love to see an updated version to include Thunderbolt 4…
Perhaps I'm just being naive, bug I still fail to understand the animosity towards the SSPL license.
They look like tiny dragons :)
I'm a strong supporter for all that USB-C can offer, but making it mandatory feels like a terrible idea. What if we did this to firewire back in the 2000s? Would all phones still be shipping with a now outdated and too…
As an American living in London, you'd be correct, it's simply ridicilous.
The indexDB fiasco is a good example of negative developer sentiment towards Safari. Firefox shipped support in 2011, with Chrome following suite a year later. It's mid 2021, and the Safari implementation is still…
> the front page did not make it clear to me what the heck a Fizzgum is or why I should care This is a very depressing trend of late.
Honestly kudos to the team, I was expecting much worse. I can't imagine having some JS I wrote in the early 2000's on the front page of hacker news for the world to see.
Open VSCode. click Help. select Toggle Developer Tools. Realize you're writing code in a browser.