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> "Just like atom"

No, just like Sublime Text. Atom copied these features and shortcuts from ST.


It's "like" both editors. He's not attributing its origin, just comparing the feature.


Or like TextMate? Not sure which came first now.


Their consumer protections are significantly better than other credit card companies. That alone makes owning a gold card worth it to me.


No one minifies NodeJS code. The reduced file-size of minified JS is irrelevant on the server.


They just built a massive distribution center in Baltimore, that's why it's available there before DC.


More apt would be Fetch body + Fetch content + Evaluate + Layout + Render vs. Fetch body + Layout + Render


Has anyone built an Ecommerce platform in Meteor? Meteor is just this months hotness for building a specific type of web product, namely web apps. It's not going to become the defacto standard of anything else.


I have, not ready for prime time yet as client is dragging their heels but the tech is sound. Using stripe, with big props to http://themeteorchef.com/recipes/building-a-saas-with-meteor...


> Has anyone built an Ecommerce platform in Meteor?

Actually, they have: https://reactioncommerce.com/


As a former Flash Developer, I will never put my time and money into learning Adobe software again.


Don't blame Adobe if your Flash banners were crap. "Adobe software" is broad, covering a lot of ground. You're turning your back on the whole lot? Sounds irrational. Maybe check out this new Google tool, and see how you feel after about 10 minutes.


He isn't refusing to put time into learning Adobe tech because they produced bad code, he's refusing to put time in because Adobe knifed the Flex development community in the back. Then in the front. Then stabbed them in the back again.


Using closed source tools is about trust. When the trust is broken, nothing can get it back. That's what happened with Adobe and Developpers , they totally lost that market.


Sent from your iPhone? ;)


There's something to this for sure. I went from not riding a bike in 10 years to doing a 111 mile ride this summer. One of the main things I noticed was a noticeable drop in negative thoughts/anxiety in my daily life. When you're pushing your body to its limits, combating fatigue and pain, your thought process seems to really change. In the moment it's kind of like meditation, and afterwards it adds some perspective to things.


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