I would be curious to know which things you're referencing. Because I'm looking at it right now and it mostly seems fine. No icons or anything seem overly large.
Thought the same of WCF. Could've sworn Web API was going to replace WCF.
It's the null propagation operator.
LinkedIn too, if I remember correctly. Underwriters make a killing off these IPOs. Which makes me wonder... are there any safeguards in place to make sure that companies don't get ripped off? In would seem like it would…
Number 2 is kind of funny: >>The unfortunate part is: pagination is quite complex, and there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Probably not. But the example he gave is a one size fits most. I've used it on a dozen…
I'm stoked they're going to add tabs. When they first launched code, they said they didn't want tabs. I guess they thought the document explorer thing was the best option. But it totally turned me off from using Code.
That's the line that made you think this was satire?
You're taking what I said too literally. If you go to a store and buy an off the shelf PC, a very common keyboard will come with it that has 2 ALTs.
Must be why I said standard.
>Are you suggesting that the only remaining options are Alt-Left (a two-hand key combo for that I have to move my mouse hand towards the keyboard, and then back) I guess no one told this guy that a standard keyboard has…
That's super unlikely to happen. At least with a product like this. Jacking up the price would just encourage other manufacturers to do the same as Amazon: release a cheaper product. What Amazon has done is best for the…
Change is hard.
It blows my mind that Minecraft was purchased for $2.5B and Virgin America was purchased for $2.6B.
I would be curious to know which things you're referencing. Because I'm looking at it right now and it mostly seems fine. No icons or anything seem overly large.
Thought the same of WCF. Could've sworn Web API was going to replace WCF.
It's the null propagation operator.
LinkedIn too, if I remember correctly. Underwriters make a killing off these IPOs. Which makes me wonder... are there any safeguards in place to make sure that companies don't get ripped off? In would seem like it would…
Number 2 is kind of funny: >>The unfortunate part is: pagination is quite complex, and there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Probably not. But the example he gave is a one size fits most. I've used it on a dozen…
I'm stoked they're going to add tabs. When they first launched code, they said they didn't want tabs. I guess they thought the document explorer thing was the best option. But it totally turned me off from using Code.
That's the line that made you think this was satire?
You're taking what I said too literally. If you go to a store and buy an off the shelf PC, a very common keyboard will come with it that has 2 ALTs.
Must be why I said standard.
>Are you suggesting that the only remaining options are Alt-Left (a two-hand key combo for that I have to move my mouse hand towards the keyboard, and then back) I guess no one told this guy that a standard keyboard has…
That's super unlikely to happen. At least with a product like this. Jacking up the price would just encourage other manufacturers to do the same as Amazon: release a cheaper product. What Amazon has done is best for the…
Change is hard.
It blows my mind that Minecraft was purchased for $2.5B and Virgin America was purchased for $2.6B.