Acadia is out today! Bringing the benefits of @elmlang to SQLite and PostgreSQL:
- Friendly error messages
- Custom types for precise column data
- Simple module system for easy reuse
Check it out! https://t.co/rKtGsZ2At7
Sećam se da sam bio oduševljen kada sam prvi put odgledao seriju "Jutro će promeniti sve"...ovih dana sam je pogledao ponovo, što bi mladi rekli izbindžovao svih 39 epizoda...bog te maz'o kakvo je ovo impresivno autentično remek-delo...od scenarija, režije, nestvarne glume posebno glavnih protagonista (kvartet Simijonović-Stojiljković-Kuzmanović-Rakočević) do apsolutno fascinantnog audio
izbora muzičke urednice. Ova serija jeste bila incident u dramskom programu RTS ali i verovatno nešto najbolje što su na istoj emitovali u poslednjih 20 godina.
Među 10 finalistkinja izbora za „Inženjerku godine“ ove godine našle su se dve južnjakinje – asistentkinja Elektronskog fakulteta u Nišu Marija Milošević i osnivačica kompanije „Codekido Engineering“ Gorana Radovanović.
https://t.co/Wpbjw0Bz2v
@angular Feedback: Aria is awesome, but some parts seem broken atm. ngMenu does not emit the selected item.
Suggestion: Each component demo in the docs should have an actual usage example; if I click a menu item, log it into the console.
@Jean__Meche@JohannesHoppe Sounds like both use cases are valid. The current behavior makes sense especially when you pair it with .hasValue(). Introducing .latest() as a separate value could cover the requested behavior
A type system? No no no no. Why would you go after types? If you show people types, they'll ask "how expressive?" -- and it will never be enough. The lang that was the Java Script killer becomes another Elm.
But if your lang has no types, you can say it's pre-types -- and it's a potential pure play.
As games reach diminishing returns in visual fidelity, the next step is interaction fidelity. The more the visual gains rely on techniques that prohibit interaction, the larger the visual step back or years spent to develop parity will be. VR requires interaction fidelity.