I used it a month or two ago and found it unusably slow but recently gave it another shot after they released an update and now it's pretty much on par with Sublime on my system. It might be worth you giving it another…
ECMAScript 6 has generators, and they are already available in Node.js.
Plug in the camera and check out the footage!
Cool! Though, I think it would work better if items were placed on mouse up, that way you could tell if the user was just trying to rotate the display not and place something.
I see it available on 4.2.1 but not 3.1.3.
I guess the author has missed the news about Valve's Linux based gaming console.
It's faster than my work's connection!
The problem Backbone.js solves is primarily that of structure and organization. It's not about replacing jQuery, its about how you organize that code and have a clearer separation of interface, data, and logic.
Everything works fine in Chrome Canary (the nightly builds) but it's broken in the standard Chrome release for me.
OVER 9000!
The font colors on that page, especially in the code snippets are so low contrast that I can hardly read it. It's a topic I'm interested in but the styling is keeping me from reading it. I know that there are…
I used it a month or two ago and found it unusably slow but recently gave it another shot after they released an update and now it's pretty much on par with Sublime on my system. It might be worth you giving it another…
ECMAScript 6 has generators, and they are already available in Node.js.
Plug in the camera and check out the footage!
Cool! Though, I think it would work better if items were placed on mouse up, that way you could tell if the user was just trying to rotate the display not and place something.
I see it available on 4.2.1 but not 3.1.3.
I guess the author has missed the news about Valve's Linux based gaming console.
It's faster than my work's connection!
The problem Backbone.js solves is primarily that of structure and organization. It's not about replacing jQuery, its about how you organize that code and have a clearer separation of interface, data, and logic.
Everything works fine in Chrome Canary (the nightly builds) but it's broken in the standard Chrome release for me.
OVER 9000!
The font colors on that page, especially in the code snippets are so low contrast that I can hardly read it. It's a topic I'm interested in but the styling is keeping me from reading it. I know that there are…