I was reading this article and viewing the videos while at work. I'm a 25 years old looking at a video of three little girls playing, while in a meeting. I'm sure now I'm the perv of the office now.
Oh, I found where the option for that is in the page. IMO all the parameters for the filter that are in the home page should be in the search page, so you can change the parameters while searching.
The page looks awesome, I'll try to use it when deciding my holydays. Quick feedback: It would be awesome to have the option to have Celsius degrees instead of Farenheit. Also, it would be ideal to either a) Specify…
Once I had to work with a well written but undocumented NodeJS application (in ES5, dynamically typed). I didn't know what to expect from any function, neither the structure of the data. Suppose you have a function that…
I know about InfluxDB but I was interested in the implementation of the data structure. I'll check the git, thanks -- edit -- Oh, that's shitty! The git is not the code of Kerf, is some documentation and examples :(
I would love to see the implementation of this. In the article doesn't say anything about the implementation details or the space tradeoffs.
This reminds me to Black Mirror's S01E02 ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2089049/ )
I was reading this article and viewing the videos while at work. I'm a 25 years old looking at a video of three little girls playing, while in a meeting. I'm sure now I'm the perv of the office now.
Oh, I found where the option for that is in the page. IMO all the parameters for the filter that are in the home page should be in the search page, so you can change the parameters while searching.
The page looks awesome, I'll try to use it when deciding my holydays. Quick feedback: It would be awesome to have the option to have Celsius degrees instead of Farenheit. Also, it would be ideal to either a) Specify…
Once I had to work with a well written but undocumented NodeJS application (in ES5, dynamically typed). I didn't know what to expect from any function, neither the structure of the data. Suppose you have a function that…
I know about InfluxDB but I was interested in the implementation of the data structure. I'll check the git, thanks -- edit -- Oh, that's shitty! The git is not the code of Kerf, is some documentation and examples :(
I would love to see the implementation of this. In the article doesn't say anything about the implementation details or the space tradeoffs.
This reminds me to Black Mirror's S01E02 ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2089049/ )