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anm8tr
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Comment #9276083
Wow. It sounds like you are working for the same company I worked - for a very brief time. Is this a JavaScript shop by any chance? ;) Regardless, you've been there four months; th…
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Comment #5543659
Wow. Great video; good referral.
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Comment #3510370
Site is unreadable on the iPhone.
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Comment #3447158
I think he gets it. He's responding to companies blindly mandating jQuery as its development language whether it's the right solution or not, due to its popularity. I will however …
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Comment #3290518
I would recommend using The Dojo or The DojoApp. The DojoApp is probably better as The Dojo is still not only competing with the toolkit but also with hundreds of karate sites.
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Comment #3261367
I'd like to hear some opinions on this myself. I personally don't think it matters anymore, but every time I get an idea for a product/domain, I get told "No. It should have a dot-…
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Comment #3234369
It depends on what you mean by "real developer". If you are a PHP guy who just needs some plugins on his page, you're good not knowing what's in the black box. If you plan to put J…
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Comment #3224972
I agree. HTML5 is a buzzword that gets companies excited about technology, and when that happens, I get paid. But otherwise, what is going on here is that Mozilla is part of WHATWG…
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Comment #2828264
I agree that the removal syntax is unintuitive, but otherwise a truly brilliant idea!
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Comment #2703038
It's funny to me that we think nothing of stopping at the gas station and buying a diet coke for two bucks... But when we need to decide between healthy food and crap food all of t…
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Comment #2544969
The difference between a dev and an engineer is a bit semantic. I would say an engr has the additional task of being a leader, overseeing the project, and implementing the QA. That…
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