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Comment #9141250
That's awesome to hear! It takes an unbelievable amount of energy and sometimes frustrates us with how slow and deliberate we need to be with features.
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Comment #7399519
That was almost exactly one year ago. The author today: https://twitter.com/robconery/status/444287117909192704
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Comment #6777523
The framework appropriate to the kind application you want to build
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Comment #5984601
> this is one of the most ridiculously vacuous, self-aggrandising pieces of nonsense I have ever seen submitted to HN. You must be new to Hacker News then. Welcome!
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Comment #5409633
As the saying goes: "You can't not communicate." Not responding is also communication. So I responded. Privately, to the poster, with a long explanation of the kind of conversation…
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Comment #5409116
It's probably relevant to note that we haven't heard from delvarworld, who I reached out to personally explaining in greater detail why I was opting not to reply and what we could …
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Comment #5409046
People can, and do, write in that tone on their personal blogs all the time. I have no issue with it and often in engage in hyperbole for effect in that arena. The context you're p…
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Comment #5408850
Which is why I opted to say "I'm sorry, I cannot respond".
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Comment #5408444
In any other venue, I would 100% agree and would not have responded this way. Delvarworld's tone is totally mild and in keeping with typical internet culture. But Discourse's goal …
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Comment #5407405
I have admitted that, publicly, very often, in other topics on discuss.emberjs.com, on websites, on twitter, on videos, and elsewhere. It's no secret I'd like to improve the docume…
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Comment #4454213
Is this entirely true? Clearly cleanup of event names like "loadedmetadata" is related to the audio element but '_bubbleProfilingEvent', '_logEvent', and general .unbind calls are …
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Comment #4449989
I agree. You should take this up with the Github page folks, specifically https://github.com/orderedlist . It's his template.
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Comment #4004841
Anything doc'ed in code is also available on the documentation subdomain: http://docs.emberjs.com/#doc=Ember.StateManager&src=fals...
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Comment #10437
Microsoft recently came to my graduate school to recruit for user experience design and user experience research positions. 10 folks out of my program (about 25% of us) scored and …