"I don't make resolutions, I set goals" (TM) (A purposely eye-roll inducing quote I've been saying to myself for a few years). But: - Contribute to Swift - Finish 6 books - Ship 2 iOS apps - Run 10km in under 50 minutes…
Mmm, lasagna.
Good for Uber, and I understand the want to prevent the players' safety, but seriously, that's ridiculous. The fact that this deal is in place says a lot about the maturity of professional athletes.
Valid points. I hate mailto links in general, and can totally see the workflow getting messed up by not having your default mail client set to what you actually want. However, I think most people know how to at least…
How about this: Add a mailto link that sets the subject to some type of token, they click the link, hit send, app catches the email, sets the correct address accordingly.
Non-engineers notice mine all the time too. I'm so used to wearing though (and sort of forget that I am sometimes) that usually there's a few seconds where I'm very confused as to how they know I'm an engineer. It's…
Interesting perspective. And regarding debuggex.com itself... Awesome. I'll be using it in the future. Nice work.
"I don't make resolutions, I set goals" (TM) (A purposely eye-roll inducing quote I've been saying to myself for a few years). But: - Contribute to Swift - Finish 6 books - Ship 2 iOS apps - Run 10km in under 50 minutes…
Mmm, lasagna.
Good for Uber, and I understand the want to prevent the players' safety, but seriously, that's ridiculous. The fact that this deal is in place says a lot about the maturity of professional athletes.
Valid points. I hate mailto links in general, and can totally see the workflow getting messed up by not having your default mail client set to what you actually want. However, I think most people know how to at least…
How about this: Add a mailto link that sets the subject to some type of token, they click the link, hit send, app catches the email, sets the correct address accordingly.
Non-engineers notice mine all the time too. I'm so used to wearing though (and sort of forget that I am sometimes) that usually there's a few seconds where I'm very confused as to how they know I'm an engineer. It's…
Interesting perspective. And regarding debuggex.com itself... Awesome. I'll be using it in the future. Nice work.