Very excited to see these kind of improvements. Coming from Rails to Django I've been a bit disappointed in the amount of things provided out of the box for a SaaS app (the main exception being of course the admin).…
If your target browsers support it, you can use the `sandbox` attribute and avoid supplying the `allow-top-navigation` flag to prevent this behaviour. Granted, this won't prevent other framebusting techniques such as…
I am not a maintainer and I just tried it briefly so I am not 100% sure of the allegations they make on their front-page, but it seems like http://gridstylesheets.org are using Workers to run their layout algorithm…
Our stack is Angular on the frontend and Node.js + MongoDB on the backend for now. The main issue are our servers being on AWS Europe, will move some closer to the US soon :)
Also, picking one or two of these skills makes you stand out a bit more for potential employers looking for these particular skills. A bit like picking a vertical in a market.
Actually it already has, see http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150172618258920.
Very excited to see these kind of improvements. Coming from Rails to Django I've been a bit disappointed in the amount of things provided out of the box for a SaaS app (the main exception being of course the admin).…
If your target browsers support it, you can use the `sandbox` attribute and avoid supplying the `allow-top-navigation` flag to prevent this behaviour. Granted, this won't prevent other framebusting techniques such as…
I am not a maintainer and I just tried it briefly so I am not 100% sure of the allegations they make on their front-page, but it seems like http://gridstylesheets.org are using Workers to run their layout algorithm…
Our stack is Angular on the frontend and Node.js + MongoDB on the backend for now. The main issue are our servers being on AWS Europe, will move some closer to the US soon :)
Also, picking one or two of these skills makes you stand out a bit more for potential employers looking for these particular skills. A bit like picking a vertical in a market.
Actually it already has, see http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150172618258920.