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Official implementation of the PulseChain node, a fork of Go-Ethereum

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christopherbalz
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The article raises awareness of a pitfall that is easy to fall into, and that will only appear at runtime.
christopherbalz
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Not your keys, not your coins.
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Is it really that much for the browser vendors to support TypeScript? Then, the only reason to compile would be to optimize for production by removing the excess code of the data-typing.

Browser support for TypeScript would invite developers to use those browsers, which aligns with browser-vendor interests.
christopherbalz
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Sweet! 'never' seems to have historical roots in IE's ancient 'unknown' js type.
christopherbalz
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+ And worth re-reading as well. Totally generic to field but definitely applicable here.
christopherbalz
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Why call it "NixOS" when it seems to be a package manager?
christopherbalz
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Great in-depth write-up!
christopherbalz
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My two cents: Formal Methods (e.g., "Z" and Promela) and also, teamwork stuff (from old days, Team Software Process, and any more modern material like that).
christopherbalz
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A page of practical examples that are easy to understand and clearly offer advantages would help for those with limited time.
christopherbalz
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It would be really nice to not always have to do a worker thread or iframe to get multi-threading. Web apps with more involved and/or extensive ui's would benefit a lot from this in terms of the ui responsiveness.
christopherbalz
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Kind of surprising that the article doesn't mention the profits and sway that Big Tech has to afford the approaches he describes. Borrow money very cheaply, buy back stock, profit from higher stock price. As well, Big Tech has market power (not necessarily monopoly) to allow for a lot of flexibility in deadlines.
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+1 Also, the author of the article was able to do the job in an article that one can read in just a few minutes - a rare feat.
christopherbalz
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Lots of good data in this article.