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donpinkus

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About donpinkus

Professional amateur wrestler.

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    Comment #15054938

    It's slightly less easy to read than ... But it means you don't have to learn a library's HTML API. Or when you want to loop through myList, but exclude a few particular items... y…

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    Comment #15054620

    So, can I use React as my company's front end framework or not? If I do use React, what is the specific legal risk (if any)? PLEASE no emotionally charged comments - I just want a …

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    Comment #11340889

    Meh, it's more just disrupting premarital pregnancy prevention. Premarital sex has been huge since the invention of marriage, really hard to disrupt something that established. Den…

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    Comment #9313868

    It's meant to make the functions built on Blockspring usable in more places - so that's how it's part of our core value. (by the way, long time no see - hope you've been well!)

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    Comment #9261769

    They upped the limit from 400,000 cells - I think it's around 2M now, will try to find the source

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    Comment #9261490

    Thanks! Nice observation :)

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    Comment #9260393

    nice. who wants to fork this for Rails? :P

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    Comment #9259060

    That's a really good question. I haven't hit a limit yet and tested with 200 queries / minute. Will update this comment when I find that out.

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    Comment #9259049

    Yea seriously... I thought of it since a buddy has some Tiki Bar that he wanted a site for, and I really didn't want to drop into WordPress or anything serious. Knew he could handl…

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    Comment #9259019

    It's an interesting idea - here are some issues to consider: 1. Joining data will be very slow. If you need to access 500 database to get the "comments" on a "post", you're going t…

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    Comment #9258828

    Thanks! Yea I was trying to use Google Spreadsheet, getting annoyed with the JSONP and the goofy way they returned their JSON, so figured I'd just wrap it in something easier to us…

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    Comment #8157767

    As we find out about different use-cases, we like to post articles that explains how we solve that use case. Other posts were about the general use of Blockspring. This post is spe…

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    Comment #8109885

    Wait what? Where did we reference it I didn't even notice it :P