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  1. @superninjarobot Exactly. You could go to that view instead of listing usages on methods. Also live, visual watches on code…
  2. @superninjarobot I’m wondering if it is more a feature that would be useful for visualization and debugging in existing IDEs.
  3. I wonder if companies like JetBrains think Light Table (kickstarter.com/projects/ibdkn…) is significantly evolutionary or not very special, practical.
  4. @JimDuncan See The Happening for more information: m.imdb.com/title/tt094973…
  5. @superninjarobot Are you seeing more production use of Python 3? I still more frequently see folks using 2.7.x, and recommendations to do so
  6. @jeffgunther I have had the shipping cost more than what I bought, which generally troubles me. But their quality, selection is compelling.
  7. @jeffgunther monoprice.com
  8. Google Drive seems not to respect the two-factor authentication setting… It required only a password to log on. (Mac client software).
  9. @superninjarobot Twitter does not a fine paint brush provide :) Broad strokes, or staccato rambling only...
  10. @superninjarobot @shanselman I've seen lots of folks talking about consuming too much and the desire to get back to more creating.
  11. @superninjarobot @shanselman Not that there is a hard dichotomy or value judgment about either.
  12. @superninjarobot @shanselman I read this as considering the idea that some folks are primarily consumers vs. others that are creators.