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mikeywaites
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Comment #20925713
Vizibl | Front end | Full Time | REMOTE | https://www.vizibl.co/careers Vizibl is seeking a front-end developer to join our remote team to help change the way companies work togeth…
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Comment #19632350
Vizibl | Front End Engineers, Product Designers | London United Kingdom | REMOTE | www.vizibl.co At Vizibl, we’re on a mission to help every company work together, better. We want …
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Comment #19229300
Children of time[1] is a remarkable piece of writing. I wish I could unread it just so I could read it for the first time again 1. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25499718
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Comment #19063918
Vizibl | Lead Front End Engineer | London United Kingdom | Remote (UK/Europe) | Full-Time | vizibl.co Vizibl is a SaaS platform being used by some of the worlds biggest organisatio…
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Comment #15756796
Hi detaro. Thanks for the reply. I can't disagree with your points. I should be clearer about my usage of the cookiecutter template right from the start over my poor attempts at be…
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Comment #15756664
We released Arrested ( https://arrested.readthedocs.org ) a few weeks. This is a follow up post covering the basics and marks the beginning of series of weekly posts covering lots …
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Comment #15610235
There are some great Python REST frameworks out there, but we wanted something un-opinionated and easy to get started with but flexible enough to customise. We’ve previously releas…
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Comment #14104271
Thanks so much for this Voidfiles. We were under no illusions that we weren't the most performant library out there (yet) This is a great start for us understanding where we need t…
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Comment #14100450
Hey that's really great to hear. (that you're keen to use Kim) WTF-Forms and Marshmallow both solve problems and they do it well but it seems like us you wanted something that offe…
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Comment #14098093
absolutely. Im a bit annoyed at myself that I hadn't got round to that yet but thanks for raising it.
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Comment #14098049
One of the engineers from our team is going to be there for sure. Im certainly keen to go so fingers crossed.
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Comment #14098010
Hey Dowwie! That's a great point and an important distinction to make. As I mentioned in some of the other comments, we have certainly been focussed on features over performance so…
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Comment #14097727
Thanks for expanding on that mhneu. So our primary focus with Kim has certainly been around serializing/marshaling JSON though we've used it for plenty of other uses cases. It's gr…
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Comment #14097592
One of the things we felt very strongly about when developing Kim was that Simple things should be simple. Complex things should be possible. To that end the Pipeline system behind…
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Comment #14097221
Hey Amelius, thanks for the message. Gonna be honest, I'm not sure what you mean by cycles. Can you elaborate a bit?
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Comment #14097197
Hey. It's a great point and something we will certainly look to add to the documentation. To be honest the docs were the major thing that held up the release of Kim. We made the mi…
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Comment #14097154
Hi Siddhant, We've not really dug into performance yet, though if you look at the last patch (1.0.2) we yielded a 10% speed up by removing an erroneous try/except block. We've real…
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