I mean if I have a NonEmptyArray say xs, and I then xs.map(x=>2*x), will the result of this expression be a NonEmptyArray ?
Does carbon filter this stuff?
Personally I prefer haml, in my opinion JSX is grotesque.
Honestly, all I care about is speed. Couple of word swaps here and there using a thesaurus, who gives a shit.
It works!
Python lambda syntax is ugly as hell.
Very tastefully done. Every one of these items is a huge improvement. This one in particular drives me crazy: `x.map(($) => $.name)`, `x.map .name` is almost Haskell level terseness. Can this all not be done as…
>"attention seeking" Oh I stand by that comment. It is my opinion, did it offend you? I'm curious why you even felt the need to comment. Not every Briton has the power to do what she did. So the article is essentially…
Reading it back you are indeed correct. I found the article misleading.
As pointed out below, she still lives in London after all this verbiage. https://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=byameliahill Edit - Censored [flagged] because we are apparently not allowed to criticise. Pathetic.
So basically after all that, you are quitting an in-office role for a remote role.
>I'm a little bit butthurt that no one wants to gaze in adoration at my cool toy That's life. Did you call up the bus company and thank them for engineering a bus to get you to work safely?
I can't believe they chose an array for the Tuple type. Which has no sensible equality definition as arrays in JS are references.
Ok, so when registering on a new site you don't mind waiting back to hear from the server after clicking submit, to find out your passwords don't match, or don't meet the required policy? That's fine. But the majority…
Emphatically yes. The most popular UI framework's dropdown component, documentation reads as follows: "Dropdowns are toggleable, contextual overlays for displaying lists of links and more. They’re made interactive with…
This is just the same argument as the comments upthread rehashed. In the absolute most minimalist, hair pullingly annoying implementation, that is correct. However the polish you are used to on dropdowns plus countless…
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Sure, but you are talking about a complete minimalist implementation, one that before all of this Javascript explosion, made people pull their hair out. For example you need javascript for dropdowns or form validation…
>I do very little on the web where I actually want there to be code running on my document. Just some random examples, but how do you do your tax, pay your bills, buy/sell stuff online, make appointments etc?
I mean if I have a NonEmptyArray say xs, and I then xs.map(x=>2*x), will the result of this expression be a NonEmptyArray ?
Does carbon filter this stuff?
Personally I prefer haml, in my opinion JSX is grotesque.
Honestly, all I care about is speed. Couple of word swaps here and there using a thesaurus, who gives a shit.
It works!
Python lambda syntax is ugly as hell.
Very tastefully done. Every one of these items is a huge improvement. This one in particular drives me crazy: `x.map(($) => $.name)`, `x.map .name` is almost Haskell level terseness. Can this all not be done as…
>"attention seeking" Oh I stand by that comment. It is my opinion, did it offend you? I'm curious why you even felt the need to comment. Not every Briton has the power to do what she did. So the article is essentially…
Reading it back you are indeed correct. I found the article misleading.
As pointed out below, she still lives in London after all this verbiage. https://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=byameliahill Edit - Censored [flagged] because we are apparently not allowed to criticise. Pathetic.
So basically after all that, you are quitting an in-office role for a remote role.
>I'm a little bit butthurt that no one wants to gaze in adoration at my cool toy That's life. Did you call up the bus company and thank them for engineering a bus to get you to work safely?
I can't believe they chose an array for the Tuple type. Which has no sensible equality definition as arrays in JS are references.
Ok, so when registering on a new site you don't mind waiting back to hear from the server after clicking submit, to find out your passwords don't match, or don't meet the required policy? That's fine. But the majority…
Emphatically yes. The most popular UI framework's dropdown component, documentation reads as follows: "Dropdowns are toggleable, contextual overlays for displaying lists of links and more. They’re made interactive with…
This is just the same argument as the comments upthread rehashed. In the absolute most minimalist, hair pullingly annoying implementation, that is correct. However the polish you are used to on dropdowns plus countless…
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Sure, but you are talking about a complete minimalist implementation, one that before all of this Javascript explosion, made people pull their hair out. For example you need javascript for dropdowns or form validation…
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>I do very little on the web where I actually want there to be code running on my document. Just some random examples, but how do you do your tax, pay your bills, buy/sell stuff online, make appointments etc?