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Hey! Great library! But, it is a bit of a departure for me.
When I last did front end M/V separation I used [RobotLegs](http://www.robotlegs.org/) in Actionscript. Even so, a lot of us (RobotLegs us…
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A fundamental issue for any "git for data" is the core data structure used to store the data itself. It appears that you intend to use rows as your fundamental unit of data and are thinking of data as…
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@viktorklang Bringing this discussion back here from http://cs.oswego.edu/pipermail/concurrency-interest/2015-June/014275.html
I understand your comments about the expense of bidirectional communicat…
gregw updated
8 years ago
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Aggregating over the standard 5-tuple using `-a` results in aggregated flows like expected, but when a filter is added, e.g. on a source and destination address that were in the aggregated result set,…
DRiKE updated
8 years ago
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### Some Background
The KeystoneJS Admin UI was originally built as a 'simple' web app, based on old-school form generation, submission and rendering techniques combined with jQuery for client-side U…
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In the TODO list example, you have to set the items in the adapter and call the notifyDataSetChanged method instead of one of the more specific methods (e.g. notifyItemRemoved). Note that when calling…
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We are currently using an infinite loading component in conjunction with an ApiActionCreator, and we are hitting the invariant issue `Dispatch.dispatch(...): Cannot dispatch in the middle of a dispatc…
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What do you think of passing the entire component to the wrap function, rather than just its controller? That would allow us to use some other logic on the component (perhaps a `connect` member) in th…
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i am just getting started with it. so far i am impressed. but i am wandering how can i handle animations? what is a standard way to handle animations here?
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This is a follow-on issue to issue #12. (what percentage of government funded code should be released to the public). The consensus on the issue of what percent of government-funded software needs t…