@room don't you hate when your boss gives you a vague sort of "just make this work" requirement and leaves you to your imagination? ... only to know that he's going to twist things up thirty times between now and release ... /facepalm
So long as it doesn't say "Devleopment staff: @Moshe, @Drachenstern, @ErickRobertson, @TimStone, @............" then I don't see what it matters. Do what you think is fair
It's going to represent @Moshe in the field in the future
@Moshe absolutely my good sir. That's why I come here, to be the guiding light and devil's advocate all in one go
Just remember that it's your app. I'll give my input as tho it were my app, but I'm not the dev, it's not my product. However, I will also counsel you to do the things that must be done before asking the questions about fancy
Can anyone explain and answer the following questions to me? I am having trouble understanding them. Really appreciate for your help
Choose an index for each of the following SELECT statements. Specify whether your choice is clustered or unclustered and whether it is a hash index or a B+ tree.
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Big Pipe is a method to load pages in chunks. It's what facebook uses. Do look at this link and post your thoughts on this topic.
http://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/bigpipe-pipelining-web-pages-for-high-performance/389414033919
I am already using ajax on most of the site would ...
It is entirely unclear what to do with that popup. approve/reject need to be buttons, larger, and colored... not gray text I can barely discern from the background
Also could the side by side ones have the option to turn the diff markup on? (so the left side highlights deleted text and the right side highlights added text)
Is there a reason why these two standards are being developed separately? They seem to be solving the same problem but what are the differences and, if they are to remain separate, what roles are they expected to take in web development in the future?
1-click reject and approve is given to users with 20k rep and up.
1-click reject and approve is given to all editors on anonymously contributed content.
I don't get the distinction. Don't those contradict each other?