On 5/10/15 at 3:29 PM, ch...@simplistix.co.uk (Chris Withers) pronounced:
Slight word of caution: in the UK, at least, artisan has been
abused to be applied to many things, particularly bread, just
to inflate the price and is now commonly understood to mean
pretentious and overpriced, that's
On 10/05/2015 14:07, wilk wrote:
On 10-05-2015, Mike Orr wrote:
I don't know what by artisans is supposed to mean. It sounds like a
vacuous phrase, especially in regard to web development. We use better
oil paints? More intricate decorations? Not mass produced?
I don't know what it means for
I agree. And also, that block isn’t balanced on bullet points. :)
—Paul
On May 10, 2015, at 6:04 AM, Tom Lazar toms...@pyfidelity.com wrote:
Great explanation! We should include it on the site...
Sent from a phone, please excuse the brevity.
On 10.05.2015, at 02:45, Tres Seaver
I think you will have to use the *fail* deferred callback method when
dealing with non-200 responses.
Ex:
$.post (url, params).done(function (response) {
// Normal response data
})
.fail(function (response) {
alert (response.somedata); // Alert - some data
});
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at
Great explanation! We should include it on the site...
Sent from a phone, please excuse the brevity.
On 10.05.2015, at 02:45, Tres Seaver tsea...@palladion.com wrote:
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On 05/09/2015 08:02 PM, Mike Orr wrote:
I don't know what by artisans is
On 10-05-2015, Mike Orr wrote:
I don't know what by artisans is supposed to mean. It sounds like a
vacuous phrase, especially in regard to web development. We use better
oil paints? More intricate decorations? Not mass produced?
I don't know what it means for you, but in french artisan sound