kriswill
No user record in our sample, but kriswill has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but kriswill has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I would be more impressed if it were written in Swift, and not in Java.
There are a few choices, like using React with Backbone https://blog.engineyard.com/2015/integrating-react-with-back... Facebook also came out with a storage interface and state management library that is used to manage…
If you have significant resistance to upgrading from Windows XP or IE8, then you need to charge more for your product. Let's face it, maintaining websites on older browsers that have poor standards support is expensive.…
MS IE11 is a pretty decent browser. Has auto-updating, and supports many web standards correctly. It's not perfect, or even better than other browsers, but it's a beginning. Now we just need Microsoft to sunset…
This page is hard crashing Safari latest on my MBP 2013. Anyone else experiencing this?
If AT&T, Comcast, Verizon and other ISPs are intentionally limiting bandwidth to certain content providers, as the measurements seem to indicate, they may be actually doing us a favor. By doing this, they are causing…
Or, you could refer to the product you're interested in buying, as they can provide information about how well different internet providers can service their product: http://ispspeedindex.netflix.com/results/usa/graph
bing doesn't do SSL. Possible reasons: 1. Microsoft is cheap. SSL/TLS encryption of content requires a little more processing power. 2. The Bing API doesn't support HTTP/S. Could be a JSONP limitation. 3. Conspiracy…
Right? I would appreciate an in-depth root cause analysis report on why it failed, mitigation steps and final solution. I'm sure such a document exists somewhere...
Coming from Backbone and not really spending any time with either Ember or AngularJS; It seems to me that Ember adopts a more Backbone-like approach to managing Model changes. If only Javascript had a missing method…