@BobSermon I use it all the time. Great for live-debugging ;)
@BobSermon Go to a site and start typing ‘jQuery’ in the console and watch how it tells you all available methods/properties on the object.
@BobSermon Not as flawless as Flash Builder. I’m thinking V8-like like in the Chrome console.
I wish there were a lightweight code editor like Atom or Sublime Text with JS autocompletion support like Flash Builder had for AS3.
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@SSSUPERMACHINE Da snap ik. Ging eerder over sommige code. Als ge hulp nodig hebt met de full-implementation: hello@ioartfactory.com ;)
@angelovm Anyway: like @prplps said, we could talk about this all day. The point is: As far as principles go, I’m unimpressed.
@angelovm @prplps Exactly, because they (professors) looked under the hood and called you out on bad code. Avoid at all cost ;)
@angelovm @prplps And before that I was a student who’d pull alnighters as much as was needed to get the job done properly.
@angelovm @prplps I was a producer at Saatchi & Saatchi for million-euro clients/projects. Missing deadlines was not an option.
@angelovm @prplps And I’m able to do that because I’m comfortable with getting things right without need for a redo. Saves time and budget.
@angelovm @prplps As I said: I never missed a deadline since I turned freelance. In fact I deliver way within budget/timeframe ;)
@prplps @angelovm I don’t care about ‘the website’. It’s the principle of ‘this ought to do it’. I don’t want to rely on second chances.
@angelovm @prplps All unacceptable excuses to me.If you’re popular like that & try to ride that wave for your new company,you gotta deliver.
@prplps @angelovm I know their name. And what they deem ‘ready to go live’. I’m not sure I’d consider that a success.
@angelovm @prplps Then make sure you can deliver. Or do a better job of estimating how much time you need.
@prplps Well, I’m not sure what to think at this point. As far as first impressions go: This ain’t a particularly good one. :p
@prplps I rather take my time and get things done properly instead of rushing out a poorly crafted website for my newly-founded company.
@prplps I’m still not sure why cutting corners seems to be generally accepted. If you claim to be online experts, act accordingly.
@WouterDS @warrebuysse @BramDevr da maakt het voor mij echt nie beter hoor ;) das lijk nen auto met kapotte remmen de baan opsturen.
@WouterDS @warrebuysse @BramDevr the result of bad planning/communication and one more sign amateurism.I haven’t missed a deadline in years.
@WouterDS @warrebuysse @BramDevr Again:not acceptable. Missing the deadline is no reason to produce sub-par work. Missing the deadline is…
@BramDevr That attitude is why our industry is underrated. We build the presence for potential billion dollar businesses.Treat it like that.
@BramDevr Quality within the timeframe is what separates pro’s from a wannabe ;) I’d rather be late than deliver sub-par quality work.
@BramDevr Nope. Tables are for data. Not design features. Vertical align can be done without tables.
I didn’t think I’d ever see the day: A brand new agency uses HTML table-layouts inside Bootstrap columns, anno 20#newlowwlow
@glenndavid Basecamp voor client communications. Teamwork voor project management (intern).