Yes! 2advanced served as an inspiration. I remember surfing it in awe of what was possible to do. The quirkiness of the web has been somewhat lost. However, I do wonder whether that is just a factor of its expansion and…
Couldn’t agree more with this. Consistency is key even if the convention used is awkward
Currently I use APScheduler for this exact use-case. This looks interesting and I will be taking a closer look at it.
I've tried evernote as a consumer and couldn't quite figure out where it fits between dropbox and other "cloud" providers such as gDrive and MSOffice 360. It seems like a smart move to focus on the features that are…
I agree with this sentiment, would the death penalty be fine with people assuming it can be proven that somebody is 100% guilty?
am I the only one that read that as "least evil founder of internet of things" ?
I think the key here is that as long as your building something and are enjoying doing it in the process, who cares if its useful. Tinker long enough and you might fall onto something revolutionary.
Here in Toronto, Uber is much cheaper then a cab and only reaches cab prices when surge pricing kicks in: http://www.moneysense.ca/spend/uber-vs-taxi-the-best-way-to-... So the incentive isn't only the app, its also…
Yes! 2advanced served as an inspiration. I remember surfing it in awe of what was possible to do. The quirkiness of the web has been somewhat lost. However, I do wonder whether that is just a factor of its expansion and…
Couldn’t agree more with this. Consistency is key even if the convention used is awkward
Currently I use APScheduler for this exact use-case. This looks interesting and I will be taking a closer look at it.
I've tried evernote as a consumer and couldn't quite figure out where it fits between dropbox and other "cloud" providers such as gDrive and MSOffice 360. It seems like a smart move to focus on the features that are…
I agree with this sentiment, would the death penalty be fine with people assuming it can be proven that somebody is 100% guilty?
am I the only one that read that as "least evil founder of internet of things" ?
I think the key here is that as long as your building something and are enjoying doing it in the process, who cares if its useful. Tinker long enough and you might fall onto something revolutionary.
Here in Toronto, Uber is much cheaper then a cab and only reaches cab prices when surge pricing kicks in: http://www.moneysense.ca/spend/uber-vs-taxi-the-best-way-to-... So the incentive isn't only the app, its also…