>And as for Arial, most of the attitude directed towards it is nothing more than anti-Microsoft snobbishness.
I disagree. Arial features some truly revolting glyphs. The R being the worst offender. Probably of any font I can think of. The G is also pretty disgusting.
On the other hand I find it hard to make something look bad using only Helvetica.
I'm allergic to clumsy exposition and Herbert, by and large, did a very good job.
Many times you can read what the characters are thinking. This gives you many situations where you get a sense just how tormented someone feels, but how he needs to react in order not to lose control.
Fremen suffering in general. How it shapes their rituals, culture and further development of the story. Interesting also how it clashes with other cultures. There's also a nice part about how they must continue to suffer along, lest they become weak.
> Also, in a way it is nice. You are NEVER alone. You ALWAYS have people waiting for you when you come back from work.
Glad it works for you, but that has got to be the third circle of my personal hell.
> 'Being alone' is seldom a reason for a depressed Indian - the family is always there.
That's nice. Some European countries are exactly the opposite. It's my hypothesis that this is the cause for many suicides, despite otherwise stellar living standards.
> I consider Ecosystem, community, dev resources / backing, encapsulation and reuse integral
Yes. No doubt.
> which React wins easily
I disagree. The old react docs were shite compared to Vue's. Not once did I feel the need to ask google. (Have yet to go through the ones released yesterday)
The tools that the team provides (router, vuex, resource, cli, ..) work perfectly.
Where react clearly wins is with 3rd party libraries and learning resources. Egghead is a perfect example.
Depending on what you prefer one might win over the other, but it's not _clear_ by any means.
GitLab as a whole is brilliant, tbh.