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Confirmed: we are living in a cyberpunk novel. Nations hurling computer viruses at each other, w/collateral damage.
3:29 PM Jun 1st
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@ Doesn't everybody know that?!
1:38 PM May 31st
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Data is not truth. Data is not justice. Data by itself doesn't change anything at all.
9:47 AM May 31st
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@ That's where we all shop now. Can't buy all knowledge with soul. Instead "pension", price tag "cardiovascular health"
1:54 AM May 31st
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A truly great Commencement speech.
6:21 PM May 30th
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"I dont want flying cars. I want working trains." --@
6:19 PM May 30th
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@ my pleasure. I haven't tried it yet, worthy?
6:12 PM May 30th
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@ I'm told that the surface under your feet is really important. There are mats you can buy
2:47 PM May 30th
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@ Poor programmers use the term as an excuse, but c2wiki shows SchroedinBugs are always misunderstandings of the execution environment
2:42 PM May 30th
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1:45 PM May 30th
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in reply to yerdua
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@ sure, send me an email (will be at social thing after 6pm though)
1:41 PM May 30th
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in reply to tensory
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@ i.e. the pagerank of js libs, also what pairs well with what.
12:58 PM May 30th
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@ Trick is finding reviewers & taggers. But, idea, what if we survey github for JS libs used together, make a graph to explore?
12:58 PM May 30th
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@ it's been tried a couple of times with JS, like .
12:56 PM May 30th
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@ The cognitive load seems to be even higher in JS since there's no consensus on how to expose functionality. Each proj. must decide
12:55 PM May 30th
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@ Maybe there should be a blog which evaluates whether new libraries are worth your time or not, esp. given other platform choices
12:51 PM May 30th
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in reply to tensory
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@ Only about <------ THIS MUCH ------->. The strength of these platforms is rapid dev, which leads to... rapid dev
12:48 PM May 30th
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in reply to tensory
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Major drawbacks to RL's approach (2 req/resps, first hit slow, combinatoric explosion) but: works with customizations, no compile step
4:39 PM May 29th
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Resource Loader is unique to my knowledge in that the client has the entire graph of dependencies, and bundles are created on demand.
4:34 PM May 29th
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Given Twitter's retreat from app-at-the-edge back to prerender + JS bundles, wondering where @'s Resource Loader fits in.
4:32 PM May 29th
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- Name Neil Kandalgaonkar
- Location San Francisco, CA
- Web http://brevity.org/
- Bio I helped make that thing you like on the Internet.
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