That's awesome to hear! It takes an unbelievable amount of energy and sometimes frustrates us with how slow and deliberate we need to be with features.
That was almost exactly one year ago. The author today: https://twitter.com/robconery/status/444287117909192704
The framework appropriate to the kind application you want to build
> this is one of the most ridiculously vacuous, self-aggrandising pieces of nonsense I have ever seen submitted to HN. You must be new to Hacker News then. Welcome!
As the saying goes: "You can't not communicate." Not responding is also communication. So I responded. Privately, to the poster, with a long explanation of the kind of conversation on this topic I'd love to share, and…
It's probably relevant to note that we haven't heard from delvarworld, who I reached out to personally explaining in greater detail why I was opting not to reply and what we could do to create a discussion we'd both…
People can, and do, write in that tone on their personal blogs all the time. I have no issue with it and often in engage in hyperbole for effect in that arena. The context you're probably missing is that my comment…
Which is why I opted to say "I'm sorry, I cannot respond".
In any other venue, I would 100% agree and would not have responded this way. Delvarworld's tone is totally mild and in keeping with typical internet culture. But Discourse's goal is to raise the bar. Significantly.…
I have admitted that, publicly, very often, in other topics on discuss.emberjs.com, on websites, on twitter, on videos, and elsewhere. It's no secret I'd like to improve the documentation for Ember.js and I'm already…
Is this entirely true? Clearly cleanup of event names like "loadedmetadata" is related to the audio element but '_bubbleProfilingEvent', '_logEvent', and general .unbind calls are on backbone-related objects, yeah?
I agree. You should take this up with the Github page folks, specifically https://github.com/orderedlist. It's his template.
Anything doc'ed in code is also available on the documentation subdomain: http://docs.emberjs.com/#doc=Ember.StateManager&src=fals...
Microsoft recently came to my graduate school to recruit for user experience design and user experience research positions. 10 folks out of my program (about 25% of us) scored and interview. Every single one of us had…
That's awesome to hear! It takes an unbelievable amount of energy and sometimes frustrates us with how slow and deliberate we need to be with features.
That was almost exactly one year ago. The author today: https://twitter.com/robconery/status/444287117909192704
The framework appropriate to the kind application you want to build
> this is one of the most ridiculously vacuous, self-aggrandising pieces of nonsense I have ever seen submitted to HN. You must be new to Hacker News then. Welcome!
As the saying goes: "You can't not communicate." Not responding is also communication. So I responded. Privately, to the poster, with a long explanation of the kind of conversation on this topic I'd love to share, and…
It's probably relevant to note that we haven't heard from delvarworld, who I reached out to personally explaining in greater detail why I was opting not to reply and what we could do to create a discussion we'd both…
People can, and do, write in that tone on their personal blogs all the time. I have no issue with it and often in engage in hyperbole for effect in that arena. The context you're probably missing is that my comment…
Which is why I opted to say "I'm sorry, I cannot respond".
In any other venue, I would 100% agree and would not have responded this way. Delvarworld's tone is totally mild and in keeping with typical internet culture. But Discourse's goal is to raise the bar. Significantly.…
I have admitted that, publicly, very often, in other topics on discuss.emberjs.com, on websites, on twitter, on videos, and elsewhere. It's no secret I'd like to improve the documentation for Ember.js and I'm already…
Is this entirely true? Clearly cleanup of event names like "loadedmetadata" is related to the audio element but '_bubbleProfilingEvent', '_logEvent', and general .unbind calls are on backbone-related objects, yeah?
I agree. You should take this up with the Github page folks, specifically https://github.com/orderedlist. It's his template.
Anything doc'ed in code is also available on the documentation subdomain: http://docs.emberjs.com/#doc=Ember.StateManager&src=fals...
Microsoft recently came to my graduate school to recruit for user experience design and user experience research positions. 10 folks out of my program (about 25% of us) scored and interview. Every single one of us had…