But it have "Powered By Google" and a Chrome logo, what could possible go wrong?
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Alan Hoffmeister
2014-02-10 18:30 GMT-02:00 Mark Hahn :
> It is tl;dr for me and there is no way I'm going to a web page and clicking
> on a button called "install me" with no indication of what is being
> in
It is tl;dr for me and there is no way I'm going to a web page and clicking
on a button called "install me" with no indication of what is being
installed.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Dennis Kane wrote:
> (If this is tl;dr, just go to http://urdesk.net right now)
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> What does it mean for
(If this is tl;dr, just go to http://urdesk.net right now)
What does it mean for something to be "a good node client"?
When I think of a client for node.js, I think of a dynamic user experience
that doesn't really require any page refreshes, and that stirs up a whole
bunch of good feelings as r