Viewing profile — abbyroad9191
abbyroad9191
HN member- Joined
- Tue, Mar 27, 2012, 4:06 PM UTC
- HN karma
- 28
- Public activity
- 13 items
- HN profile
- View on Hacker News ↗
About abbyroad9191
No profile information was provided.
Recent public activity
- story
-
comment
Comment #5771649
Yeah cheers to that guy who built the office suite. Why is there so much negative feedback towards said hacker?
-
comment
Comment #5768704
Good point about user experience. Are there any tools you use specifically to test ux that isn't manual?
-
comment
Comment #5768624
The regular expression pattern checking is pretty awesome. I'll disagree though where they say you don't need any more server side validations. You can easily remove / change the p…
-
comment
Comment #5387022
What exactly is the process like?
-
comment
Comment #5235186
If it ain't broke don't fix it. If you've got a team of about 10 - 15 engineers that'd be over a million dollars you'd be burning in 1 year for a code rewrite. And most code rewrit…
-
comment
Comment #4265831
What's happening to hackernews? While there's still a handful of insightful comments and submissions, the culture feels like it's starting to shift with everyone having their noses…
-
comment
Comment #4253669
Flash solves the problem of cross-platform development really well vs other platforms. You don't have to worry about making conditional statements for specific operating systems or…
-
comment
Comment #3996258
performance on these games are shit on the iphone 4, and the 2nd game flickers unless its in landscape mode. Why are people championing for sub-par technology?
-
comment
Comment #3964757
It isn't dead. This hatred towards flash has become a mob mentality and it's stupid. No one's charging you to run their software. There have been a lot of amazing cross platform ap…
-
comment
Comment #3878425
doesnt work on my iphone 4. is this the future of cross browser compatibility? it's an interesting project none the less.
-
comment
Comment #3814299
Stuff like this just proves how flash is superior to the html5 spec. This technology is fragmented and it's hurting the web. By the time all the smartphones are fast enough to run …
-
comment
Comment #3762279
When I go on to hacker news, I really don't expect the top comment to be a blatant advertisement for some site for the most part irrelevant to the article. Why are people upvoting …