"For example, they may start integrating technologies for which they have exclusive, or at least 'special' access. Can you imagine if all of a sudden Google apps start performing better than anyone else's?"This is already happening. I very recently worked on the Edge team, and one of the reasons we decided to end EdgeHTML was because Google kept making changes to its sites that broke other browser
I am still frustrated with the amount of incidental complexity required whenever I want to do this. My latest attempt was to use a Digital Ocean droplet with Django pre-installed. I guess the biggest issue there was setting up something so that I could easily deploy my local version to the droplet (ended up using git/Github), and ensuring those two environments were in sync. I looked into Docker i
Sophie Alpert, engineering manager of React at Facebook, has publicly responded to the report to deny it:https://twitter.com/sophiebits/status/1003090742296735744 "This is not true." "Blood Donations, Crisis Response, Privacy Shortcuts, Access Your Information, Wellness Checks are recent projects in the main app mentioned in F8 keynote that use RN. (The whole Oculus Go mobile app as well.) More to
I'm interested in the opinion of React Native from companies who chose to build their mobile apps with React Native and have been doing so for at least a year. RN passes the first-week smell test really well. How has it held up for you in production? How has it held up for dev teams of ~10 or more? Pros and cons?I run a mobile team of ~30 folks. In 2015 we experimented with RN for 3 months before
I've really enjoyed Gitter as a better means of communications when I have questions that are small enough to not need their own issue, yet also not worth it to ask on SO or some other platform.It has been nice to be able to have a nice way to talk with other open-source collaborators or get quick clarification on a small repo-specific question. It's cool to see how it was put together. Thanks for
I've been using Vagrant for about 5-6 years now to automate the setup of development environments. It was a great tool for spinning up environments that were similar to production and easily shared across team resources that jump in and out of projects.The number of issues we're dealing with daily with Vagrant is rising. The productivity boost it provided is entirely gone and the support is taking
I'm Erez Rusovsky, the CEO of Rollout.ioRollout's mission has always been, and will always be about helping developers create and deploy mobile apps quickly and safely. Our current product has been a life saver for hundreds of apps by allowing them to patch bugs in live apps. We were surprised by Apple's actions today. From what we've been able to gather, they seem to be rejecting any app which ut
Graydon has been on Swift for a while, and there are a few other prominent Rust contributors there as well. I hope they are enjoying themselves and make good things. Indeed, Huon Wilson and Alexis Beingessner are both at Apple now, and happily they remain active in the Rust community as well (though under no uncertain circumstances are they allowed to submit code).I can understand why this is on H
Sorry for the rough night Yorick. This could happen to all of us but of course it happens to the person that is working the hardest. <3 I'm going to add to your message box unnecessarily, but I want to say I love GitLab and it's a shining example of a transparent company. I still have ambitions to work there someday, and this event is hopefully a net gain in the end, in that everyone here and ther
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