Chrome will define the web standard instead of a slow moving and ancient committee.
No reason to, if you read the rest of the comments you would have found plenty of sources.
This is already how most companies set up their UI
There are a ton of apps already that do this. What is edabit bringing to the table that codewars or any of those other sites is not? IMO they are bringing nothing different to the table or it's too subtle to matter.
Nobody is saying they aren't solving a real problem, they are saying that the market value of solving that problem was greatly exaggerated.
The game is terrible though. Has one of the worst user review scores I've ever seen. The lack of content is terrible, everything is boring. Fallout was one of my favorite franchises and once again, a new one has been…
Glad I'm not the only one who had a problem with that reasoning.
I think their shoutout to Rust at the bottom of the document on exceptions is really where they should be focused. Using things like Maybe/Either is a vastly superior approach to the error handling process which has…
Does anyone know how GraphQL manages (or if it even can) to sort and filter across microservices? It seems impossible to me to do from any client. If you have a list view that is made up of data from microservice a, b,…
Reddit political discussion is heavily biased towards the left and people who come from other standpoints are often ridiculed and dismissed. /r/politicialdiscussion is more moderate than let's say /r/politics, but still…
Can anyone who has worked with automation solutions at an enterprise company comment on how solutions such as puppeteer or cypress stack up against selenium? I've used both superficially and some things seem easier but…
This looks like a sales pitch
> This would be significantly less of a problem if he didn't somehow have a legion of paranoid fans ready to consider him a martyr. Wonder how they got there. So just ban everyone we disagree with before they get enough…
Uber is so incompetent as a company. Hurr we're not smart enough to figure this out and profit of it so we're throwing it away.
LE won't be given "settings"
Yeah I think this actually explains part of Elm's success a bit is that they provide a very straightforward approach to javascript interop which extends the type of functionality an Elm developer can rely on quite a bit.
You can't determine where the waste came from
It's not better than google
> finished listening to it > I don't think they read the book Neither did you...
What year is this?
Why? I'm near them...
> delivery fees > amazon ? Also I expect a grocery bagger to not set a bunch of stuff on eggs, I think the same can be expected of someone packing boxes.
This is essentially just swapping out one perceived bad egg for other bad eggs. Microsoft is no better when it comes to privacy concerns.
You can make a new one though. They will never find out unless you try to use their seller marketplace.
One movie per week makes it not worth it. It's only marginally better than buying 4 tickets individually a month but requires the the upkeep of a subscription that you may not use on a regular basis. Nobody will go for…
Chrome will define the web standard instead of a slow moving and ancient committee.
No reason to, if you read the rest of the comments you would have found plenty of sources.
This is already how most companies set up their UI
There are a ton of apps already that do this. What is edabit bringing to the table that codewars or any of those other sites is not? IMO they are bringing nothing different to the table or it's too subtle to matter.
Nobody is saying they aren't solving a real problem, they are saying that the market value of solving that problem was greatly exaggerated.
The game is terrible though. Has one of the worst user review scores I've ever seen. The lack of content is terrible, everything is boring. Fallout was one of my favorite franchises and once again, a new one has been…
Glad I'm not the only one who had a problem with that reasoning.
I think their shoutout to Rust at the bottom of the document on exceptions is really where they should be focused. Using things like Maybe/Either is a vastly superior approach to the error handling process which has…
Does anyone know how GraphQL manages (or if it even can) to sort and filter across microservices? It seems impossible to me to do from any client. If you have a list view that is made up of data from microservice a, b,…
Reddit political discussion is heavily biased towards the left and people who come from other standpoints are often ridiculed and dismissed. /r/politicialdiscussion is more moderate than let's say /r/politics, but still…
Can anyone who has worked with automation solutions at an enterprise company comment on how solutions such as puppeteer or cypress stack up against selenium? I've used both superficially and some things seem easier but…
This looks like a sales pitch
> This would be significantly less of a problem if he didn't somehow have a legion of paranoid fans ready to consider him a martyr. Wonder how they got there. So just ban everyone we disagree with before they get enough…
Uber is so incompetent as a company. Hurr we're not smart enough to figure this out and profit of it so we're throwing it away.
LE won't be given "settings"
Yeah I think this actually explains part of Elm's success a bit is that they provide a very straightforward approach to javascript interop which extends the type of functionality an Elm developer can rely on quite a bit.
You can't determine where the waste came from
It's not better than google
> finished listening to it > I don't think they read the book Neither did you...
What year is this?
Why? I'm near them...
> delivery fees > amazon ? Also I expect a grocery bagger to not set a bunch of stuff on eggs, I think the same can be expected of someone packing boxes.
This is essentially just swapping out one perceived bad egg for other bad eggs. Microsoft is no better when it comes to privacy concerns.
You can make a new one though. They will never find out unless you try to use their seller marketplace.
One movie per week makes it not worth it. It's only marginally better than buying 4 tickets individually a month but requires the the upkeep of a subscription that you may not use on a regular basis. Nobody will go for…