Good point, bad analogy. Twitter treats pedophiles really well.
The truth has been flagged dead twice but let me repeat it because it’s still the truth. So let’s get this straight: Democrat politicians and corporations supported widespread looting and arson for months over the…
I love rust, please don’t get Rust involved with the Linux Foundation: https://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2019/11/08/OpenLetterL...
The 50% divorce rate is a myth
There’s also revery: https://github.com/revery-ui/revery Native cross platform apps built using the react paradigm written in reasonml/ocaml And the vim based text editor being built using it:…
Welcome to the post #MeToo era
I think you should have a discussion section where you talk about potential implications (possible password leaks via S3).
How is building a barrier along the border a racist policy?
I’ve found that Elm people don’t like jokes in general.
“And Phoenix would be the Rails to Erlang's Ruby (Elixir). The learning curve is steep, you will need to learn OTP. Which is probably why adoption lags." The author has no idea what they are talking when it comes to the…
I would take a risk on him as a remote employee. But no way would I be willing to take a risk for an on site position. Especially with #MeToo OP maybe you should focus on remote jobs and be transparent upfront?
Agreed, I love Elm but the lack of documentation was a pretty big hurdle for me. Especially because I came from using elixir/phoenix on the backend which I found had excellent guides and docs (for language, framework…
I personally love the keyboard. Also, I don’t mind it being a little thicker but I love the current weight.
I'm assuming its "wetback" -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wetback_(slur)
This is no longer true with the 2016 MacBook Pro's. So far I love my new Mac, but the battery is absolute crap.
Phoenix and Elixir are trucking along nicely. Elixir 1.3 is on release candidate, as is Ecto 2.0 and Phoenix 1.2. The big feature of Phoenix 1.2 is channel presence:…
Works with Opera 32 as well.
Im betting on Elixir + Phoenix framework being the future, for many reasons. Mainly speed and concurrency while still maintaining the productivity of rails.
They mention X and O on the PS controller but usually in games O is for no and X is for yes. Completely opposite of the batsu/maru, incorrent/correct they were discussing.
Sounds exactly like the now canceled TV show "Revolution".
What is the OSX app built on? Is it the Node Webkit wrapper?
Love it, any plans on adding Lynda and TutsPlus courses?
They have a 30 day free trial still.
You say: "Worse, they can fork the project, and create a proprietary version and start selling it" So why not release the source code under GPL or even MPL or EPL?
But is it automatic?
Good point, bad analogy. Twitter treats pedophiles really well.
The truth has been flagged dead twice but let me repeat it because it’s still the truth. So let’s get this straight: Democrat politicians and corporations supported widespread looting and arson for months over the…
I love rust, please don’t get Rust involved with the Linux Foundation: https://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2019/11/08/OpenLetterL...
The 50% divorce rate is a myth
There’s also revery: https://github.com/revery-ui/revery Native cross platform apps built using the react paradigm written in reasonml/ocaml And the vim based text editor being built using it:…
Welcome to the post #MeToo era
I think you should have a discussion section where you talk about potential implications (possible password leaks via S3).
How is building a barrier along the border a racist policy?
I’ve found that Elm people don’t like jokes in general.
“And Phoenix would be the Rails to Erlang's Ruby (Elixir). The learning curve is steep, you will need to learn OTP. Which is probably why adoption lags." The author has no idea what they are talking when it comes to the…
I would take a risk on him as a remote employee. But no way would I be willing to take a risk for an on site position. Especially with #MeToo OP maybe you should focus on remote jobs and be transparent upfront?
Agreed, I love Elm but the lack of documentation was a pretty big hurdle for me. Especially because I came from using elixir/phoenix on the backend which I found had excellent guides and docs (for language, framework…
I personally love the keyboard. Also, I don’t mind it being a little thicker but I love the current weight.
I'm assuming its "wetback" -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wetback_(slur)
This is no longer true with the 2016 MacBook Pro's. So far I love my new Mac, but the battery is absolute crap.
Phoenix and Elixir are trucking along nicely. Elixir 1.3 is on release candidate, as is Ecto 2.0 and Phoenix 1.2. The big feature of Phoenix 1.2 is channel presence:…
Works with Opera 32 as well.
Im betting on Elixir + Phoenix framework being the future, for many reasons. Mainly speed and concurrency while still maintaining the productivity of rails.
They mention X and O on the PS controller but usually in games O is for no and X is for yes. Completely opposite of the batsu/maru, incorrent/correct they were discussing.
Sounds exactly like the now canceled TV show "Revolution".
What is the OSX app built on? Is it the Node Webkit wrapper?
Love it, any plans on adding Lynda and TutsPlus courses?
They have a 30 day free trial still.
You say: "Worse, they can fork the project, and create a proprietary version and start selling it" So why not release the source code under GPL or even MPL or EPL?
But is it automatic?