Indeed - I'd say this is close enough for the lay person. I've been on many vertical wells that were fractured (out side of the US), but that is mostly irrelevant to what is being discussed. It is certainly true that…
I imagine (from looking at it briefly) that it would not even nearly come close to the effectiveness of fracking. It looks very similar to water jet fracking - which doesn't work very well either
I've built the same app in both Redux and MobX. Things I noted: 1) Agree with your #1. It's a pain of boilerplate. 2) Agree, Redux is very easy to reason about and debug. 2) MobX was definitely much faster to develop.…
for the same reasons google develops a web-browser. They need a platform where they have control. Not so much for evil reasons, but because it's a risky place to be in when a competitor controls the platform you use to…
* initial memory footprint is lower * faster start up time * cleaner global scope
Indeed - I'd say this is close enough for the lay person. I've been on many vertical wells that were fractured (out side of the US), but that is mostly irrelevant to what is being discussed. It is certainly true that…
I imagine (from looking at it briefly) that it would not even nearly come close to the effectiveness of fracking. It looks very similar to water jet fracking - which doesn't work very well either
I've built the same app in both Redux and MobX. Things I noted: 1) Agree with your #1. It's a pain of boilerplate. 2) Agree, Redux is very easy to reason about and debug. 2) MobX was definitely much faster to develop.…
for the same reasons google develops a web-browser. They need a platform where they have control. Not so much for evil reasons, but because it's a risky place to be in when a competitor controls the platform you use to…
* initial memory footprint is lower * faster start up time * cleaner global scope