The example on using emojis is very strange: > It'd be nice to get that report by this afternoon. This phrasing is inherently passive aggressive since it's not a direct ask, regardless of how many emojis are included.…
Don't filter input. Instead, prevent certain characters from being input in text elements. This is a user experience problem, not a software problem. The software can validate that a "name" is rejected if it does not…
There's nothing wrong with having a prescription for marijuana, even if the "prescription" is really just a state medical license provided by a sketchy doctor that you slip 200 USD once a year. But please stay off the…
There's valid points here, but the impact is lost in the disjoint laundry list communication style.
> used by hipster startups to Facebook Well, yeah, it's developed by and for Facebook...that was a weird line.
I think you're overcomplicating how transferrable framework knowledge is. An expert React developer could switch to Vue no problem if there was demand for it. Similarly an expert Vue developer could switch to React no…
Clickbait. The author switched from Angular 2 beta 9 (not even a release candidate) because he was unable to migrate to Angular 2.0.0 since 'too many things broke to make the upgrade non trivial'. Yet somehow rewriting…
https://skimdb.npmjs.com/registry/_design/scratch/_view/byFi... looks like there is an api
Drug lords
Not as long as ads/tracking make companies money
I'm assuming it's the Reddit effect. People read headlines, upvote, and move along without ever clicking the link.
Every framework is going to have flaws, but if you perform a comparison I think there's a responsibility to accurately represent the frameworks being compared.
yet another web framework medium article with a misleading angular vs react comparison. it isn't angular 2 anymore. it's just angular. it's been out for over a year and if people were having problems running it in…
the only response to something like this
There was a missed opportunity here to format HN posts using Facebook styles
the trend of style over readability. google recommends avoiding list comprehensions in python yet 99% of stackoverflow python questions have some convoluted list comprehension answer
>BotEngine allows you to create a chatbot for any service. except for the ones that are not implemented. would be interested to try this out once it has telegram support.
People die and people deal with it in different ways. I'm not sure what is unique about this. Lots of people learn to get in shape for marathons.
How to get upvotes on hackernews: write yet another clickbait medium article on how bad angular is. I don't think the OP has ever used Angular CLI or followed Angular development. If he had then he would have not…
>anyone
the codebase is really elegant. thanks for open sourcing everything!
this was posted earlier in the month and most of the top level comments have already been made https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14508201
or I could use Lyft
why does linkedin have articles
before uber, I don't think I've ever rooted for a company to fail
The example on using emojis is very strange: > It'd be nice to get that report by this afternoon. This phrasing is inherently passive aggressive since it's not a direct ask, regardless of how many emojis are included.…
Don't filter input. Instead, prevent certain characters from being input in text elements. This is a user experience problem, not a software problem. The software can validate that a "name" is rejected if it does not…
There's nothing wrong with having a prescription for marijuana, even if the "prescription" is really just a state medical license provided by a sketchy doctor that you slip 200 USD once a year. But please stay off the…
There's valid points here, but the impact is lost in the disjoint laundry list communication style.
> used by hipster startups to Facebook Well, yeah, it's developed by and for Facebook...that was a weird line.
I think you're overcomplicating how transferrable framework knowledge is. An expert React developer could switch to Vue no problem if there was demand for it. Similarly an expert Vue developer could switch to React no…
Clickbait. The author switched from Angular 2 beta 9 (not even a release candidate) because he was unable to migrate to Angular 2.0.0 since 'too many things broke to make the upgrade non trivial'. Yet somehow rewriting…
https://skimdb.npmjs.com/registry/_design/scratch/_view/byFi... looks like there is an api
Drug lords
Not as long as ads/tracking make companies money
I'm assuming it's the Reddit effect. People read headlines, upvote, and move along without ever clicking the link.
Every framework is going to have flaws, but if you perform a comparison I think there's a responsibility to accurately represent the frameworks being compared.
yet another web framework medium article with a misleading angular vs react comparison. it isn't angular 2 anymore. it's just angular. it's been out for over a year and if people were having problems running it in…
the only response to something like this
There was a missed opportunity here to format HN posts using Facebook styles
the trend of style over readability. google recommends avoiding list comprehensions in python yet 99% of stackoverflow python questions have some convoluted list comprehension answer
>BotEngine allows you to create a chatbot for any service. except for the ones that are not implemented. would be interested to try this out once it has telegram support.
People die and people deal with it in different ways. I'm not sure what is unique about this. Lots of people learn to get in shape for marathons.
How to get upvotes on hackernews: write yet another clickbait medium article on how bad angular is. I don't think the OP has ever used Angular CLI or followed Angular development. If he had then he would have not…
>anyone
the codebase is really elegant. thanks for open sourcing everything!
this was posted earlier in the month and most of the top level comments have already been made https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14508201
or I could use Lyft
why does linkedin have articles
before uber, I don't think I've ever rooted for a company to fail