yeah, it sure is, but jQuery is more than enough anyways xD
Running any server on wifi, even home plex instance, is not a great idea. It's a shame that rPi doesn't support PoE out of the box, that'd mean you could've only 1 cable connected, but it'd manage both network and power.
Hm. MS started to support React, especially React Native project lately with their react-native-windows and AppCenter, but I honestly have no idea why would they do that instead of going with something like Electron,…
Exactly that. There was an interview with Basecamp founder here a few days ago and he highlighted that even now when the current version is Basecamp 3 they still maintain Basecamp 1 for clients who don't want to make…
Uhm.. there was this show, Revolution.. Just sayin' :D.
alternative to typescript would be facebook's flow.js, which works with 'normal' JS code
I did more research and it seems that they indeed have to add some kind of support.
From what I understand (although I didn't do much research) all you have to do is to use a new enough version of Xcode and that's it, so React Native doesn't really have to add any support. Ultimately, you build native…
Doesn't project Catalyst mean that we'd be able to build react-native iOS apps on macOS? :D That would be great, cause with MS support you can build react-native apps on Windows and even Xbox already, just Linux is…
That's what I was looking for! Thanks :).
Yea, Microsoft seems to maintain react-native windows and they've officially announced their support.
I am using WSL more and more often nowadays and it's really good now, it works just like you'd expect Ubuntu (or other distro you choose) to work. The only thing I've had to do is turning off anti-virus real-time…
Oh, I've just noticed there's similar blog post on GitLab's blog now: https://about.gitlab.com/2019/05/28/upgrade-to-rails5/
Well - you can visit their blog or even go to GitLab's repos and see the discussion there :). https://about.gitlab.com/blog/
I just realized I've never actually seen on-prem Github. GitLab on the other side is everywhere, especially thanks to the Community Edition. I've never seen really big deployments, but for instances with 100-200 people…
You can definitely check out https://github.blog/2018-09-28-upgrading-github-from-rails-3... and other stories of big Rails upgrade to get a grasp of what has changed. As for new features, I'd just go with googling…
yeah, it sure is, but jQuery is more than enough anyways xD
Running any server on wifi, even home plex instance, is not a great idea. It's a shame that rPi doesn't support PoE out of the box, that'd mean you could've only 1 cable connected, but it'd manage both network and power.
Hm. MS started to support React, especially React Native project lately with their react-native-windows and AppCenter, but I honestly have no idea why would they do that instead of going with something like Electron,…
Exactly that. There was an interview with Basecamp founder here a few days ago and he highlighted that even now when the current version is Basecamp 3 they still maintain Basecamp 1 for clients who don't want to make…
Uhm.. there was this show, Revolution.. Just sayin' :D.
alternative to typescript would be facebook's flow.js, which works with 'normal' JS code
I did more research and it seems that they indeed have to add some kind of support.
From what I understand (although I didn't do much research) all you have to do is to use a new enough version of Xcode and that's it, so React Native doesn't really have to add any support. Ultimately, you build native…
Doesn't project Catalyst mean that we'd be able to build react-native iOS apps on macOS? :D That would be great, cause with MS support you can build react-native apps on Windows and even Xbox already, just Linux is…
That's what I was looking for! Thanks :).
Yea, Microsoft seems to maintain react-native windows and they've officially announced their support.
I am using WSL more and more often nowadays and it's really good now, it works just like you'd expect Ubuntu (or other distro you choose) to work. The only thing I've had to do is turning off anti-virus real-time…
Oh, I've just noticed there's similar blog post on GitLab's blog now: https://about.gitlab.com/2019/05/28/upgrade-to-rails5/
Well - you can visit their blog or even go to GitLab's repos and see the discussion there :). https://about.gitlab.com/blog/
I just realized I've never actually seen on-prem Github. GitLab on the other side is everywhere, especially thanks to the Community Edition. I've never seen really big deployments, but for instances with 100-200 people…
You can definitely check out https://github.blog/2018-09-28-upgrading-github-from-rails-3... and other stories of big Rails upgrade to get a grasp of what has changed. As for new features, I'd just go with googling…