Would someone elaborate on the choice of canvas vs DOM for grids like this? There is this older stackoverflow discussion[1] that seems to indicate that one can get decent performance with large data volumes by…
I couldn't live without Wine (or Crossover). I develop web apps for a small company, and Ubuntu Mate is my primary development environment. A lot of our software relies heavily on Word and Excel because that's what our…
@gargravarr Thanks so much!
This sounds very useful! I googled but didn't find much - perhaps I did not use the right terms. Can you please post some links that point me in the right direction?
Can you elaborate a bit about your implementation? I'd love to learn more about the techniques you have used.
I've had good luck with Wine on all my Linux machines.
Me too! Please post the link on HN when you have it available!
Whole-heartedly agree with this post. I will be 58 this year, and have been a developer for the last 20 years, after having been in academia for the first part of my career. As you say, the key is to never stop learning.
Would someone elaborate on the choice of canvas vs DOM for grids like this? There is this older stackoverflow discussion[1] that seems to indicate that one can get decent performance with large data volumes by…
I couldn't live without Wine (or Crossover). I develop web apps for a small company, and Ubuntu Mate is my primary development environment. A lot of our software relies heavily on Word and Excel because that's what our…
@gargravarr Thanks so much!
This sounds very useful! I googled but didn't find much - perhaps I did not use the right terms. Can you please post some links that point me in the right direction?
Can you elaborate a bit about your implementation? I'd love to learn more about the techniques you have used.
I've had good luck with Wine on all my Linux machines.
Me too! Please post the link on HN when you have it available!
Whole-heartedly agree with this post. I will be 58 this year, and have been a developer for the last 20 years, after having been in academia for the first part of my career. As you say, the key is to never stop learning.