sigden
No user record in our sample, but sigden has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but sigden has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Take this rhetoric back to Reddit. There’s no place for it here.
The export was mostly painless. Linear doesn't have direct support for a migration from Pivotal, so you have to use their CLI tool for the import, which relies on their API. My initial attempt failed because they…
We're definitely running. I already have most of our years worth of data imported into Linear. I was just curious how badly they were planning on ripping people off.
Anyone have any details on enterprise pricing?
There is nothing on their website I can find about this and they are still offering the other plans on their pricing page. What a poorly executed change.
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The city of Seattle has their own version of this data that doesn't charge you to to see additional project details, contact information, permit schedules and more: https://web8.seattle.gov/sdci/shapingseattle/buildings
I believe the point was they are offering the reduced price as-is. What they aren't offering is a higher priced variant where have you have the right to repair.
Components are much more likely to fail from being used consistently than due to the sheer passage of time. I would take a car that has been kept untouched in a garage over many years before I would take its equivalent…
I'm a big fan of react-easy-state. Unfortunately its foundation of ES6 proxies precludes its use in Internet Explorer.
Looks like they're still working out some kinks. Getting a nice 500 error from the management console.
Is this not simply a library that unifies multiple services into a consistent abstraction?
Yet the link displays a .PNG
Purple belt also. I've been training about five years. Cool to see others on here.
Java != JavaScript. While offering some cool new things, ES6 is overall a fairly incremental change. I would concern myself with learning the fundamentals of the language first.
I don't think this is much of a secret.
There are an infinite number of variables. If there were a clear path to running a successful business then the majority wouldn't fail.
What legitimate use case is there for implementing a 2-way encryption method over a hash function for passwords?