I agree with "batteries included", if node.js and co etc. had a good harmonious ecosystem to begin with we wouldn't need such an approach. Looking at the way Apple does things, they own and control the hardware and OS which allows them to deeply optimise their systems and also provide an ease of mind knowing all their devices will work seamlessly across the board. Having an all-in-one toolkit reduces overhead of running around finding the perfect solutions, when it is already right in front of them.
Sorry not my project but it seems how it works is that when there an ATH, the price floor is set 80% of the ATH. People can still sell, and it protects investors money, for those that are in for the long term.
Was expecting something like DESCRIBE but for less technical audience.
As a heavy SQL user, I don't see much benefit in this as of yet. It is very misleading in saying it is the "most human readable" format, when the example shows the "format" to be identical to the original. Just by upper-casing keywords doesn't make it any more readable to be honest.
Anyways a good attempt, hope you're not offended by critical feedbacks and hope they are useful for some ideas to improve the tool.
Thank you for the feedback. The example in Github has code highlighting. I wonder if I should remove that and if that would make more difference. I would be interested to know how this tool could help you with your SQL usage
Every IDE I use and have used for the last 15 years has included an option to format the code the way someone else believes it to be best viewed. I have never found these to be the way I prefer SQL to be formatted for the best readability.
A difficult but incredibly useful idea would be to learn the developer’s style and then format code (theirs or others’) to fit that model.
In a nutshell, Material Design's philosophy is around using animations and transitions to enhance the user's experience and their perspective on the interactions with components. An example is when a user clicks on a button there will be a ripple effect. It's more of a spec with the UX and guidelines around it.
Couldn't agree more! I also use this service and download off it to avoid ISP notices.. http://put.io/ also if the torrent is popular enough (downloaded at least once) it will finish it instantly! Which is pretty awesome.
Nothing wrong with having many choices but to answer the question I think it's because of the sheer of popularity it has. I mean it is the language of the web after all.