> In May of 2018, a major upgrade to Europe’s overarching data protection framework becomes enforceable. This will be followed by a companion piece of legislation pertaining to data in transit. The extraterritorial nature of these two frameworks — they protect the privacy rights of people in Europe regardless of where their data is collected — means that they will become the de facto standard for privacy around the world. [1]
If I understood correctly there's no evidence for such a football game. In the new Doctor Who episode from today – funnily being set around this event – they show a scene in which soldiers play football together.
Meteor - It's a fullstack framework that let's you write JavaScript both on the front- and backend. It let's you choose what you want to use for your frontend (e. g. React, Vue, Blaze, Angular...). Best feature: It's realtimeness.
And right now I'm trying Laravel (PHP). It has a great documentation. I like the ORM and that it's easy to use. I want to build an API with it and consume it with a SPA and react.
> In May of 2018, a major upgrade to Europe’s overarching data protection framework becomes enforceable. This will be followed by a companion piece of legislation pertaining to data in transit. The extraterritorial nature of these two frameworks — they protect the privacy rights of people in Europe regardless of where their data is collected — means that they will become the de facto standard for privacy around the world. [1]
[1] https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2018/02/gdpr-for-web-develo...