Yes, the risk is much higher than the cost. From the article: > The company's internal review of the incident continued. Upon discovering a vulnerability in the Apache Struts web application framework as the initial…
https://Nodeschool.io has free open source tutorials on a range of Node topics.
> That's an intense app rebuild That is not even close to an excuse. A remote code execution vulnerability has the potential to destroy your whole company.
> it's not unethical to engage in unethical behavior OK.
Some key points: 1. Preact eliminated white/black lists and uses regexes instead [1]. These lists take up huge amounts of space in React/ReactDOM [2]. 2. No synthetic events, just native `addEventListener` [3]. 3. Only…
I agree, there are many competitors to React for targeting the DOM, but there is much less competition for targeting Native. I hope to see more JSX-to-Native engines pop up soon to solve that problem.
Indeed, preact [1] and and inferno [2] are both MIT Licensed. [1] https://github.com/developit/preact/blob/master/LICENSE [2] https://github.com/infernojs/inferno/blob/master/LICENSE.md
Preact Issue #417 - Do virtual DOM diffing on web worker? [1] [1] https://github.com/developit/preact/issues/417
This is correct. I once had a series of customer service reps deny me access to my account to the point where they told me my account was irretrievable. Irretrievable? I called back the next day and the new rep told me…
I see, and I agree that the accountability of cyclists (and slightly less so for motorists) in NYC is almost zero. I also agree that electric powered bicycles should be held to a higher standard than normal bikes,…
> most electric bikes I see are ridden dangerously to pedestrians; by NYC deliverymen (doubt I've ever seen a woman on one), swiftly and silently sneaking up to run you down on sidewalks or the wrong way on one way…
If not derogatory, I have never found the "This is how ... was done in the 90s/80s/70s" sentiment to contribute much to a conversation.
Yes, the risk is much higher than the cost. From the article: > The company's internal review of the incident continued. Upon discovering a vulnerability in the Apache Struts web application framework as the initial…
https://Nodeschool.io has free open source tutorials on a range of Node topics.
> That's an intense app rebuild That is not even close to an excuse. A remote code execution vulnerability has the potential to destroy your whole company.
> it's not unethical to engage in unethical behavior OK.
Some key points: 1. Preact eliminated white/black lists and uses regexes instead [1]. These lists take up huge amounts of space in React/ReactDOM [2]. 2. No synthetic events, just native `addEventListener` [3]. 3. Only…
I agree, there are many competitors to React for targeting the DOM, but there is much less competition for targeting Native. I hope to see more JSX-to-Native engines pop up soon to solve that problem.
Indeed, preact [1] and and inferno [2] are both MIT Licensed. [1] https://github.com/developit/preact/blob/master/LICENSE [2] https://github.com/infernojs/inferno/blob/master/LICENSE.md
Preact Issue #417 - Do virtual DOM diffing on web worker? [1] [1] https://github.com/developit/preact/issues/417
This is correct. I once had a series of customer service reps deny me access to my account to the point where they told me my account was irretrievable. Irretrievable? I called back the next day and the new rep told me…
I see, and I agree that the accountability of cyclists (and slightly less so for motorists) in NYC is almost zero. I also agree that electric powered bicycles should be held to a higher standard than normal bikes,…
> most electric bikes I see are ridden dangerously to pedestrians; by NYC deliverymen (doubt I've ever seen a woman on one), swiftly and silently sneaking up to run you down on sidewalks or the wrong way on one way…
If not derogatory, I have never found the "This is how ... was done in the 90s/80s/70s" sentiment to contribute much to a conversation.