Check the "AI" button at the bottom left of the editor panel -- it allows you to enable/disable code completion on the spot.
It's not about "not telling you the truth"--it's all about the inherent complexity of distributed systems. Might sound counterintuitive, but deletions are not easy to implement, and are very often deferred (obviously…
For sure he's gutsy, but venture capital today means mostly "putting large amounts of money into startups that have yet to become businesses"-YCombinator demo day is the most fitting example that comes to my mind right…
"Annotation eventually belongs in the browser." Couldn't agree more. Endless comment streams proved to be of little if no value. Rap Genius is a glaring example that annotations (when designed and user properly) have…
Google built something similar years ago--not a direct competitor to RapGenius, but rather a generic annotation platform for the Web. Guess what? It's now discontinued: http://www.google.com/sidewiki/ It's not trivial…
Check the "AI" button at the bottom left of the editor panel -- it allows you to enable/disable code completion on the spot.
It's not about "not telling you the truth"--it's all about the inherent complexity of distributed systems. Might sound counterintuitive, but deletions are not easy to implement, and are very often deferred (obviously…
For sure he's gutsy, but venture capital today means mostly "putting large amounts of money into startups that have yet to become businesses"-YCombinator demo day is the most fitting example that comes to my mind right…
"Annotation eventually belongs in the browser." Couldn't agree more. Endless comment streams proved to be of little if no value. Rap Genius is a glaring example that annotations (when designed and user properly) have…
Google built something similar years ago--not a direct competitor to RapGenius, but rather a generic annotation platform for the Web. Guess what? It's now discontinued: http://www.google.com/sidewiki/ It's not trivial…