I haven't looked at Clojure in a bit, but shouldn't the (nil? to-info) check in the transfer implementation of handle-action come first? It seems like that would never be reached in the current implementation.
My experience with Intuit's Quickbooks Online suggests that all Mailchimp users will be paying 2-3X within 3 years for a worse product. I'd plan on transitioning soon. They're awful.
They want you to experience what it was like to browse wayback in the early 90s. Sorry, I couldn’t resist the joke :)
I'm not surprised because it's the differentiating camera feature between the SE/XR and the 11. My friends and family that have Night Mode love it, but most don't care that much about multiple lenses. I too believe the…
No Night Mode for the camera. It's disappointing that they're not enabling it, but I guess it's not surprising.
I think @Richicoder is right. USAA's tools haven't been updated in a while and are a pain to use. Their tech is still really good for a US bank. Personal Capital has been pretty painless (besides the occasional…
USAA's checking/savings accounts have most of those features. You can connect external bank and investment accounts. Track home value. Categorize transactions. There's more features, those are just the ones I know…
Do you have any recommendations for the satellite beacon? My brother is doing this in his RV and I’d love to get him one. Thanks.
That's a better way to put it. Thanks Alex. I'm excited to see where we end up.
I don't find that too surprising, Rich tends to let things bake internally (in his head and at Cognitect) for a while before releasing anything publicly for consumption and feedback. Most of Clojure's current…
I've been waiting for Cloud Postgres as well and wish I could have used it on my most recent project. I was told last month by a "Cloud Specialist" that they were targeting early Q2 of this year to leave beta, but I'll…
Rich Hickey had a great comment a long time ago on the Software Engineering Radio podcast [0] that I think speaks to this. He was asked why he didn't just make the ideas in Clojure a library for Java. Interviewer:…
The product looks pretty interesting, but I don’t see any pricing. What would it cost for a single user?
A bit off topic, but do you know if there has been any discussion to bring the search API to a standalone service? https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/java/search...
Sorry if this is off topic, but Nautilus seems to really need support[0]. I received an email this morning from the editor asking "to make an end of year tax deductible contribution to keep the stories coming. Anything…
On the iPad you can drag two fingers over the keyboard to move the cursor around. When you have text selected, two finger dragging on the top half moves the left side of the selection and the bottom the opposite. It's a…
I use 1Password on OSX and iOS, it's worked great.
Isn't this single dispatch?
They did, you can read about it here: http://blog.jetbrains.com/blog/2015/09/18/final-update-on-th...
Jason this looks sweet! I don't ever comment on HN, but I couldn't hold back when I read the post. I've been writing the same boiler plate code in my API layer as well and have been thinking about something like this…
I haven't looked at Clojure in a bit, but shouldn't the (nil? to-info) check in the transfer implementation of handle-action come first? It seems like that would never be reached in the current implementation.
My experience with Intuit's Quickbooks Online suggests that all Mailchimp users will be paying 2-3X within 3 years for a worse product. I'd plan on transitioning soon. They're awful.
They want you to experience what it was like to browse wayback in the early 90s. Sorry, I couldn’t resist the joke :)
I'm not surprised because it's the differentiating camera feature between the SE/XR and the 11. My friends and family that have Night Mode love it, but most don't care that much about multiple lenses. I too believe the…
No Night Mode for the camera. It's disappointing that they're not enabling it, but I guess it's not surprising.
I think @Richicoder is right. USAA's tools haven't been updated in a while and are a pain to use. Their tech is still really good for a US bank. Personal Capital has been pretty painless (besides the occasional…
USAA's checking/savings accounts have most of those features. You can connect external bank and investment accounts. Track home value. Categorize transactions. There's more features, those are just the ones I know…
Do you have any recommendations for the satellite beacon? My brother is doing this in his RV and I’d love to get him one. Thanks.
That's a better way to put it. Thanks Alex. I'm excited to see where we end up.
I don't find that too surprising, Rich tends to let things bake internally (in his head and at Cognitect) for a while before releasing anything publicly for consumption and feedback. Most of Clojure's current…
I've been waiting for Cloud Postgres as well and wish I could have used it on my most recent project. I was told last month by a "Cloud Specialist" that they were targeting early Q2 of this year to leave beta, but I'll…
Rich Hickey had a great comment a long time ago on the Software Engineering Radio podcast [0] that I think speaks to this. He was asked why he didn't just make the ideas in Clojure a library for Java. Interviewer:…
The product looks pretty interesting, but I don’t see any pricing. What would it cost for a single user?
A bit off topic, but do you know if there has been any discussion to bring the search API to a standalone service? https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/java/search...
Sorry if this is off topic, but Nautilus seems to really need support[0]. I received an email this morning from the editor asking "to make an end of year tax deductible contribution to keep the stories coming. Anything…
On the iPad you can drag two fingers over the keyboard to move the cursor around. When you have text selected, two finger dragging on the top half moves the left side of the selection and the bottom the opposite. It's a…
I use 1Password on OSX and iOS, it's worked great.
Isn't this single dispatch?
They did, you can read about it here: http://blog.jetbrains.com/blog/2015/09/18/final-update-on-th...
Jason this looks sweet! I don't ever comment on HN, but I couldn't hold back when I read the post. I've been writing the same boiler plate code in my API layer as well and have been thinking about something like this…