My lady friend just texted me she's unhappy with her weight because she can't go down a size.. I don't think she realizes she's like 95% muscle. So I told her..
@ssube it is per state but most state troopers since you can only do that on the highway will get you on reckless driving and all that, some can even take your licenese away on the spot
Should I be doing all the processing on the client, to allow it to scale if need be, or do all the processing on the server? Right now I have a mix going and not sure if it should be one-sided.
@jAndy From someone who uses it all day every day, the quick analysis is: good for rapid development, but if you want to do anything of decent scale, use Node.js. Meteor restricts a lot of what you can do, regardless of whether it's good or bad
@corvid that answer is almost universal for any framework that tries to 'do everything'. It's the motivation behind all the "I don't use frameworks" you hear.
@jAndy Actually imho the publish/subscribe model is probably one of the best parts of meteor. You restrict what people can access on the server by using Meteor.publish with a callback where you pick the data they can see
I'm actually always on the side of "doing it myself". In this instance, I would want to create the client->server communication using websockets myself, also the templating and especially the client rendering and data exchange stuff
I need to level up my game. I'm doing communication via many ajax calls where 1 page in PHP is taking them all and returning the responses. Not sure how 'optimized' that is.
When you extend a class, does it also include the this of that class in that context? Eg: MyClass extends Mongo.Collection will apply Mongo as the this to the class?
not sure if applies, but what I did is I create a display map on server and send it down with the data list, then I use something like this: <span class="badge" ng-click="broadcast('evtShow_DASH', 'HIGH')">{{jobStatsMap["HIGH"]}}</span> <a analytics-on="click" translate ng-click="broadcast('evtShow_DASH', 'HIGH')" translate>Urgent</a>
I was going to do on client, but was taking too long, so ended up on server.
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Quick question, has anyone faced the problem of opacity updating in the console under the css but not updating correctly visually on the page? The css updates after I resize the window and works on some computers but not others
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