I agree fully with [1], having recently experienced the pain of implementing a custom drag-and-drop UI in React. I ended up using ref's heavily to avoid stale closure and async re-render issues. Which basically amounts…
It seems like you re-use the code from the web app to create the hybrid mobile apps. Which tool / framework do you use to achieve this?
OneNote is a pretty decent note taking app.
I use vi frequently, but I would be interested if the Wordstar mappings provide a speed benefit. They do seem to be easier to type.
The article itself says that there are multiple meanings of "character". One of which refers to a persons reputation and can be traced back to "the Greek charassein, meaning “to sharpen, cut in furrows, or engrave.”
Does this not violate copyright?
Nice, I was thinking of doing something similar for Notepad++.
This course is offered by a reputable university and is supposed to be equivalent to it's on campus course. https://www.coursera.org/degrees/bachelor-of-science-compute...
I agree fully with [1], having recently experienced the pain of implementing a custom drag-and-drop UI in React. I ended up using ref's heavily to avoid stale closure and async re-render issues. Which basically amounts…
It seems like you re-use the code from the web app to create the hybrid mobile apps. Which tool / framework do you use to achieve this?
OneNote is a pretty decent note taking app.
I use vi frequently, but I would be interested if the Wordstar mappings provide a speed benefit. They do seem to be easier to type.
The article itself says that there are multiple meanings of "character". One of which refers to a persons reputation and can be traced back to "the Greek charassein, meaning “to sharpen, cut in furrows, or engrave.”
Does this not violate copyright?
Nice, I was thinking of doing something similar for Notepad++.
This course is offered by a reputable university and is supposed to be equivalent to it's on campus course. https://www.coursera.org/degrees/bachelor-of-science-compute...