If Meteorite is the Package Manager for Meteor, why are the two not in sync? E.g. like npm for node?
And why isn't this a problem in Europe? E.g. Germany? I'm not getting any unsolicited phone calls anymore - robot or not (this used to be a problem 15 years ago, but not isn't anymore).
> ... my own interface builder ... Nice, but you have a "Try it now" button on the first page, that suggests (at least to me) that I can try it right away. When click-ing however, on get's a "Login with..." page.…
It doesn't seem to contain recent information: I checked the ISBNs from the latest books of a few publishing houses and none of them seems to be recognized :(.
Best comment of the day :D.
It is cool, but it's pretty useless as it's missing important features to subtract, add, intersect, etc. shapes, and other very important functionality required to do something useful beyond the typical "finger…
Nice concept, but I see the you restrict it only to mobile devices. I think it would be practical for "traditional" web based clients too.
> http://www.stax.net/ I used Stax during beta, and it's nice, but it's no near the Heroku ease of use (puls it's little helper Nezumi http://nezumiapp.com/ when on the way). With very small restrictions, one can…
Would be nice if there were something like this (like Heroku) for Java. I know that there are several "cloud" solutions for Java, but I haven't found something as simple to manage/extend/deploy like Heroku so far :(.
Interesting project, but it's name sounds too much like Xenu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu .
I'm listening to the rain. I code better when it rains outside.
Interesting idea (to suggest based on already written content). Maybe it would be considered less "spammy" if it would be just semi-automated, i.e. more like an "expert system". Also, it it would work for popular forums…
If Meteorite is the Package Manager for Meteor, why are the two not in sync? E.g. like npm for node?
And why isn't this a problem in Europe? E.g. Germany? I'm not getting any unsolicited phone calls anymore - robot or not (this used to be a problem 15 years ago, but not isn't anymore).
> ... my own interface builder ... Nice, but you have a "Try it now" button on the first page, that suggests (at least to me) that I can try it right away. When click-ing however, on get's a "Login with..." page.…
It doesn't seem to contain recent information: I checked the ISBNs from the latest books of a few publishing houses and none of them seems to be recognized :(.
Best comment of the day :D.
It is cool, but it's pretty useless as it's missing important features to subtract, add, intersect, etc. shapes, and other very important functionality required to do something useful beyond the typical "finger…
Nice concept, but I see the you restrict it only to mobile devices. I think it would be practical for "traditional" web based clients too.
> http://www.stax.net/ I used Stax during beta, and it's nice, but it's no near the Heroku ease of use (puls it's little helper Nezumi http://nezumiapp.com/ when on the way). With very small restrictions, one can…
Would be nice if there were something like this (like Heroku) for Java. I know that there are several "cloud" solutions for Java, but I haven't found something as simple to manage/extend/deploy like Heroku so far :(.
Interesting project, but it's name sounds too much like Xenu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu .
I'm listening to the rain. I code better when it rains outside.
Interesting idea (to suggest based on already written content). Maybe it would be considered less "spammy" if it would be just semi-automated, i.e. more like an "expert system". Also, it it would work for popular forums…