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Re: Introducing Rec Room

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post #51

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What a refreshing and well thought out viewpoint. I especially like the delivery of it, a perfect way to convince others!

I'm not evangelizing here and I don't have to because what I want is going to happen eventually anyway.

Then there is no point to you comment whatsoever is there?

Re: Introducing Rec Room

#62
post #51

Earlier quoted context omitted.

What a refreshing and well thought out viewpoint. I especially like the delivery of it, a perfect way to convince others!

I'm not evangelizing here and I don't have to because what I want is going to happen eventually anyway.

Then there is no point to you comment whatsoever is there?

Re: Introducing Rec Room

#63
post #61

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I'm not evangelizing here and I don't have to because what I want is going to happen eventually anyway.

Then there is no point to you comment whatsoever is there?

Are you the Internet police or something? Why don't you take a look at your own comment history, asshole :)

Are you evangelizing every time you disagree with an article?

Re: Introducing Rec Room

#64

Good initialive, although I'm surprised to see Stylus in that stack: I like stylus and nib very much, but now that there is libsass which doesn't rely on Ruby (and even compiles faster, although it doesn't support some 3.2 and 3.3 features as far as I know) and a matching npm module [1], and until there is source maps support in Stylus, SASS might be a better choice for newcomers. [1] https://github.com/sass/node-sas…

That's great feedback thank you. I've copied this into an Issue on recroom: https://github.com/mozilla/recroom/issues/35

Re: Introducing Rec Room

#65
post #64

Good initialive, although I'm surprised to see Stylus in that stack: I like stylus and nib very much, but now that there is libsass which doesn't rely on Ruby (and even compiles faster, although it doesn't support some 3.2 and 3.3 features as far as I know) and a matching npm module [1], and until there is source maps support in Stylus, SASS might be a better choice for newcomers. [1] https://github.com/sass/node-sas…

That's great feedback thank you. I've copied this into an Issue on recroom: https://github.com/mozilla/recroom/issues/35

Good idea :) I also just added a reply because turns out Stylus added source maps very recently (today even ?), so the lack of sourcemaps is not a problem anymore.
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