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Fishrock123

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About Fishrock123

Node.js Web Developer Full-Stack Perspective Express.js Administrator

https://searchbeam.jit.su/

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Recent public activity

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    Comment #10478905

    "V8 Major versions"

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    Comment #9659902

    Haha, that was fun. :P https://twitter.com/minetweeter_/status/606481421633482752

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    Comment #9655412

    Recruiters: No thanks.

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    Comment #9640127

    Location: Canada Remote: Must for at least short-term Willing to relocate: probably not, not to USA Technologies: Node.js + all related things js Portfolio/Resume: https://searchbe…

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    Comment #9080614

    npm stands for "no problem meatbag", not "node package manager" ;) It's the package manager for javascript and will continue to be. The module system in io.js is not going to be ch…

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    Comment #8992602

    Yes. It is arguably larger news for io.js. However, that io.js ships with v8 4.1 is quite a large step ahead for dependants, not just for language features, but also under-the-hood…

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    Comment #8923636

    For posterity to anyone who still reads this, the spork thing is mostly my fault. And it sort of caught on. I do website and irc stuff for io.js and I had trouble describing what t…

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    Comment #8700867

    More info will be added shortly to http://iojs.org/ See also http://nodeforward.org/ There is a lot going on, and it is a little difficult to keep track of everything, for sure. Ju…

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    Comment #8633587

    I would like to mention that Netflix could have consulted the express maintainers (us) but didn't. Source: myself - https://github.com/strongloop/express/pull/2237#issuecomment...

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    Comment #7870941

    This also needs to be available for commit threads, I think. See: https://twitter.com/Fishrock123/status/476133688506609664

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    Comment #7218676

    Using this framework right now -- it is quite excellent. Full of features, and with great, constant support. Also, it runs ontop of the Pixi.js renderer, meaning it is super, super…

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    Comment #7051235

    ... Why didn't I know this before? Thanks for sharing!

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    Comment #7025554

    I find the title kind of ironic, given that sweet.js is still a compiler. :P However, it is true it would be better to have one standard-ish compiler that can just execute whicheve…

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    Comment #6799422

    Bullcrap.

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    Comment #6696983

    Qrafter (pretty much the best qr-code reader in existence) out-performs on this test. I was able to scan at least two that the author said weren't scannable. https://itunes.apple.c…

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    Comment #6637832

    That's what I was thinking. Seems lightly odd.

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    Comment #6551109

    Definitely a Nexus phone. I would wait for the 5 if possible, it should be out soon. (Or just get a 4, if you can.)

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    Comment #6515545

    I found this line in The Verge's interview with Tony Fadell (Nest's CEO): "And if the Protect senses a carbon monoxide problem, it’ll instruct the thermostat to shut off your furna…

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    Comment #6515524

    Front-End: I'm used to jQuery + Jade, but possibly something fancier like angular/ember, or even meteor. Middle: Node.js + Express (unless using meteor). If not node, then Sinatra.…