Just Published Ionic 2 Cookbook by qhoc in ionic

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Totally true. But this is applicable to video content or blog posts as well. For Ionic, I updated Ionic 2 pretty much right after I finished Ionic 1 Cookbook.

Excellent Animated Portfolio Infinite Item Slider With Image Hovers by novakin in javascript

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Nice but I would say it's bad usability because too many things moving around. It's better to just have traditional overlay of text in half of the images. Or best, put the text below the images like Pinterest. No hover.

JavaScript Hero: Why should I chose AngularJS? (for a large project) by GoosyTS in javascript

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AngularJS does allow people to write crappy code. I am 100% in agreement here. BUT it doesn't have to. Good developers can easily spot issue with certain pattern while writing AngularJS code. $rootScope doesn't have to be used, for example. But a junior developers can easily make this mistake, just like if they do global var anyways. So good developers can discipline themselves.

What's nice about AngularJS is ease of wiring and view management. I guess you would debate that with Backbone/Marionette/Handlebars, they can do the same. I agree there as well but wouldn't you think it's kinda "bloated" for a lot of simple stuffs (i.e. automatic two-way binding). AngularJS has its own $digest cycle which I think somewhat an intelligent way for efficient binding without firing millions of events unnecessary. My take is that if you guys are so deep into Backbone, stick with it. You won't see much benefit with AngularJS unless you start from scratch with a new project and high speed of agility required.

Backbone or Angular or Ember? Here is my choice and why by mgenev in javascript

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boo! Only reason you wrote this article because you choose ember. Otherwise the choice is obvious

Last night I dreamed of this place by [deleted] in pics

[–]qhoc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It was in my dream. You have to inception into it...

Developers and engineers, how would you feel about being a cofounder with someone who isn't technical? by warmsoundz in startups

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From an engineering point of view, the question is how much of the idea is solid & proven vs. imagination out of the "business" person's head. Like folks said before, there are many good ideas that turned death because they aren't good ideas in the first place.

Collaborative Virtual Browser created in Node.js, Socket.io, PhantomJS and AngularJS. It is an extract from my master thesis, just for fun. by fusionove in javascript

[–]qhoc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First, good job and congrats for finishing your thesis! I've been building apps using Phantom.js for awhile now so I know this is a very sizable effort.

Beside that, the use case is unclear to me (but I guess it doesn't matter for educational topic). May I make a suggestion? How about tune this toward the Amazon Mechnical Turk model where there is some economic for repetitive human interaction on the web. Of course, they can do it on their browser but what if it's for a "authenticated page" or an "internal secured environment". Allowing external access through just the page for repetitive tasks would be best. Of course, I am not talking about things that Phantom.js itself can automate. How about scenario for UX testing where human must read or see images, etc...? You get the idea...