I've had to "upgrade" a couple to utf8, and varchar(255) bites me all the time.
I want one.
I love this comment so much. With GraphQL, you're just pushing N+1 calls and figuring out the mental contortion needed to support all the graphy-ness from non-graph structures. Most that say GraphQL is the bees-knees…
I found it hard to read too.
ditto
So, as a child my mom always insisted on me reading with lots of lights turned on. She claimed that reading the dark causes short sightedness and etc. Now, as an adult, I find that I have my screen's brightness turned…
I think ProPublica does what you're describing.
I'd like to add that Wall Street Journal's Guide to Informational Graphics is a great one too.
I have a B.A. in History (Pre-industrial Europe and Far East, and post-WWII American Foreign Policy) degree from UC Davis, and I ended up full-stack programming for the last 12 years. I use those History skills daily…
Float-in-the-air 3D displays/images are in the labs already! https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-01125-y
I"ve been coding professionally for the last 12 years -- I'm 34 now -- and my code definitely still looks like example 2. Maybe it's because I code in multiple languages daily, but I tend to not use a lot of the…
I've had to "upgrade" a couple to utf8, and varchar(255) bites me all the time.
I want one.
I love this comment so much. With GraphQL, you're just pushing N+1 calls and figuring out the mental contortion needed to support all the graphy-ness from non-graph structures. Most that say GraphQL is the bees-knees…
I found it hard to read too.
ditto
So, as a child my mom always insisted on me reading with lots of lights turned on. She claimed that reading the dark causes short sightedness and etc. Now, as an adult, I find that I have my screen's brightness turned…
I think ProPublica does what you're describing.
I'd like to add that Wall Street Journal's Guide to Informational Graphics is a great one too.
I have a B.A. in History (Pre-industrial Europe and Far East, and post-WWII American Foreign Policy) degree from UC Davis, and I ended up full-stack programming for the last 12 years. I use those History skills daily…
Float-in-the-air 3D displays/images are in the labs already! https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-01125-y
I"ve been coding professionally for the last 12 years -- I'm 34 now -- and my code definitely still looks like example 2. Maybe it's because I code in multiple languages daily, but I tend to not use a lot of the…