Or someone has a bunch of money invested in commercial REITs and is looking at losing it...
I had a similar experience when I went from being an IC to a hybrid IC/Manager role at a smaller company. My day went from designing, coding and testing to babysitting, bird-dogging HR and Payroll issues, running…
Did you mean "3% of healthcare users account for 50% of the cost"?
This is only true if you're working with multiple completely separate teams each working in a silo to develop their own product and then post hoc some manager decides they have to have the same feature set. If they do…
Kind of hoping UXKit sticks a fork in RN, myself. (just my opinion)
What's the over/under on the executives and senior management who made that decision getting fired for it?
This is a cultural thing more than a remote work thing. At my company we're remote 2-3 days a week but can chat on Skype as needed. Our team (3 people supporting a major app on Android and iOS) talks several times a day…
One of a whole bunch of reasons I'd never work for AT&T again.
Same for me. I'm 6' tall and almost at my goal weight (175lbs, currently 180lbs) largely because of keto and its follow-on effects.
I'm about to turn 60 and I'm still doing it, so.. yes.
Using words like "inexorably towards the truth" makes it sound like you're conflating "scientific truth" (which is a progressively less distorted view of reality facilitated by actual measurements and vigorous…
This article appears regularly, like oak pollen.
"the sentiment is accurate"? To how many decimal places?
It sounds a lot like those misbegotten standing airline seats (https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/standing-up-airplane-seat...) and it's another example of what happens when bean counters get control of things.
That would be my cue to find something remote and hightail it out of there.
What happens if, on a re-vote, more of the "Leave" voters changed to "Remain"?
At some point, medications like insulin should be de-patented so that they're in the public domain.
At WWDC 2017 I was in the keynote speech line with two of the Facebook client team devs. According to them the entire client team was trying to get rid of RN, so maybe they succeeded.
There's a third option - "do a meta-analysis of representative studies to determine true effect size".
This is not going to work. Price controls will generate shortages.
"Facebook app has a big enough surface that it makes sense to have different rendering strategies for different use cases." That's an odd statement. Playing mix-n-match with rendering strategies without a very clear UX…
Great. Now we can have app lookalikes built with someone's pet JS framework contaminating our iPhones.
Native means you also get background processing and access to things like geolocation and camera feed w/o needing a plugin.
1. I'll believe it when I see it. 2. The platforms have different assumptions and affordances, and trying to homogenize the experience by splitting the difference (like you seem to suggest) will leave users in the…
Getting background location updates will also let your app stay unsuspended. You better have a good reason for getting them, though, or your app won't make it into the store. (Ditto for VoIP or audio apps; the app store…
Or someone has a bunch of money invested in commercial REITs and is looking at losing it...
I had a similar experience when I went from being an IC to a hybrid IC/Manager role at a smaller company. My day went from designing, coding and testing to babysitting, bird-dogging HR and Payroll issues, running…
Did you mean "3% of healthcare users account for 50% of the cost"?
This is only true if you're working with multiple completely separate teams each working in a silo to develop their own product and then post hoc some manager decides they have to have the same feature set. If they do…
Kind of hoping UXKit sticks a fork in RN, myself. (just my opinion)
What's the over/under on the executives and senior management who made that decision getting fired for it?
This is a cultural thing more than a remote work thing. At my company we're remote 2-3 days a week but can chat on Skype as needed. Our team (3 people supporting a major app on Android and iOS) talks several times a day…
One of a whole bunch of reasons I'd never work for AT&T again.
Same for me. I'm 6' tall and almost at my goal weight (175lbs, currently 180lbs) largely because of keto and its follow-on effects.
I'm about to turn 60 and I'm still doing it, so.. yes.
Using words like "inexorably towards the truth" makes it sound like you're conflating "scientific truth" (which is a progressively less distorted view of reality facilitated by actual measurements and vigorous…
This article appears regularly, like oak pollen.
"the sentiment is accurate"? To how many decimal places?
It sounds a lot like those misbegotten standing airline seats (https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/standing-up-airplane-seat...) and it's another example of what happens when bean counters get control of things.
That would be my cue to find something remote and hightail it out of there.
What happens if, on a re-vote, more of the "Leave" voters changed to "Remain"?
At some point, medications like insulin should be de-patented so that they're in the public domain.
At WWDC 2017 I was in the keynote speech line with two of the Facebook client team devs. According to them the entire client team was trying to get rid of RN, so maybe they succeeded.
There's a third option - "do a meta-analysis of representative studies to determine true effect size".
This is not going to work. Price controls will generate shortages.
"Facebook app has a big enough surface that it makes sense to have different rendering strategies for different use cases." That's an odd statement. Playing mix-n-match with rendering strategies without a very clear UX…
Great. Now we can have app lookalikes built with someone's pet JS framework contaminating our iPhones.
Native means you also get background processing and access to things like geolocation and camera feed w/o needing a plugin.
1. I'll believe it when I see it. 2. The platforms have different assumptions and affordances, and trying to homogenize the experience by splitting the difference (like you seem to suggest) will leave users in the…
Getting background location updates will also let your app stay unsuspended. You better have a good reason for getting them, though, or your app won't make it into the store. (Ditto for VoIP or audio apps; the app store…