The video was too edited for me to have confidence. There was a moment at about 2:05 where I was interested to see how it handled the termination and merging of the lane -- but then we cut away before that happened. Or at 1:30 when there's no big sign post in the median, and then switching to left-rear camera, there we pass one. It's a nice narrative on the future, but it's far from proof of comprehensive functionality.
"the thing that stands out right away is how the React row just lights up compared to the other front-end frameworks. In other words, React users are more likely than average to have experimented with multiple other technologies."
I believe the data wrongly indicates this because React, Redux and Webpack are used together to achieve things that both Angular 2 and Ember solve similarly internally.
If the OP is claiming copyright they only need to claim the year of original publication. Technically, not even that. To print the copyright as the current year doesn't make sense. Unless:
- The copyright is on specific content, made in the year indicated.
- The content is substantially revised (should just add a year, not replace it.).
For the entire website as an entity, 2015 is fine as the copyright notice and original date of publication.
The fact that large companies are making free use of this surprised me. Is it because they don't think that the seconds clause is actually enforceable? I would love to hear more on this.
Or you could turn your existing computer keyboard into a bluetooth keyboard for other peripheral devices for a fraction of the cost: http://www.eyalw.com/1keyboard
What's special about this Logitech keyboard is the switch to select the pairing with 3 devices so you don't have to pair and repair all the time to use the device with your phone and then your tablet and computer.
Same with 1keyboard - it does not need re-pairing. Assign a shortcut once to any device you want to switch between devices you want to send to and it's just as convenient and fast as that dial-switch of the Logitech should be.
I'm using 1Keyboard both with a Moto G and iPad mini Retina on a MBP 15'' Retina.
Yes! And also you can take it with you to take notes efficiently with your phone/tablet at school/conference! One keyboard for all you devices, so you don't have to buy multiple ones or get used to each keyboard. This is brilliant! All of this just with a switch, without any re-pairing!
>> You don't have to own a Mac to own an Apple keyboard - they're compatible with Windows, OSX and many flavors of nix
On the surface, that's true, but there can be little annoyances related to function key behavior, etc. on non-Mac OSes. Apple provides a Windows driver, but they don't appear to offer the keyboard configurator in Boot Camp to non-Mac owners.