We've using iframe to extend legacy apps for at least 10 years. And I don't think this approach that needs rewrite the of the base router really brings a benefit. Very often is really problematic to change the base router.
Awesome! Maybe some company like that could offer their driver for free to blender community, as a marketing strategy. I believe that even have some space to a sector giant (like autodesk) acquire this type of company.
A lot of business have your niche or micro localization. It don't become a unicorn, but can make money sufficiently to be a life style business. As some saas are like grocery store.
Maybe the author is talking about this type of "local/nich tech business"... No?
A comment off topic of a fashion that police have found in my country, they have discovered gangs are mining bitcoin with theft of electric power. Almost a real gold mine
I have a CNC Laser and do stuff for friends and schools in the area I live. Nothing like a real business, but help to free my mind from my daily work, and I make ~USD 300 per month.
Is there any starter kit using rest without redux out there?
Actually I’m using react with js-data for a rest backend. I have made some simple forms and list components that abstract a lot of communication with the server.
I thought the same. But, as I started to work with react in a side project, now I really enjoy it. In the beginning is a really mess. But, as you begin to think in a "data stream oriented way" (like you do in Haskell with lists), your templates look like any regular framework. It stay isolated in a function with no more than value substitutions. You even can separate in a different file. The only really JS code I have mixed with html has "if" and "map/for" statements. This is, yet, the uglier part for me (at least, now).
BTW: I don't use redux (and I never will!).
I love ExtJS, and still use the version 5. This post is very true for me too. I didn't upgrade to version 6 because the new license system and the last versions is still very unstable in my tests.
But I will really miss the JSON-way of creating interface. With Xtypes everything is defined as a json object. And is incredible the customization options of their components. Other thing that I will miss a lot is how well integrated is the presentation components with their data layer.
I think is not that popular yet. Look at this issue for the sublime elixir plugin [1], it's breaks a lot of things and seems stalled for a long time...
Piwik is an awesome tool. But today I'm only using their JS Tracker to send requests to a pool of nginx servers.
The event logs are parsed with Fluentd and saved in a mongodb instance. After that, a proccess do some aggregations and put in my postgresql (app db).
We have this setup because we run our custom and specific analytics for a lot of clients.
Do anyone have a similar setup and have some experiences or hints to share?