Kudos to the guy for a well done implementation, but he's applied the wrong tools to the problem.
Running an IDE inside a web browser is very inefficient, and completely ignores the better (and widely used) choice of using an OS native UI library.
If I was asked to do this by a start-up, I'd feel I have a right to be annoyed. But not a Fortune 15 company. Managing such a large number of employees requires specific contracts and agreements.
Is a way to graphically map what everybody ate for lunch. Since lunch data is about the maximum density of useful information that can be gathered by a collective of narcissists.
There's valuable sandwich-related data mining to be had here. If we cross correlate it with people who say "NOM NOM NOM", we may just have found an audience dumb enough to sell *anything*.
Put it on a netbook, and throw in a PSU. AC Power has changed little in one hundred years; we'll still be using it in sixteen.
Kudos to the guy for a well done implementation, but he's applied the wrong tools to the problem. Running an IDE inside a web browser is very inefficient, and completely ignores the better (and widely used) choice of using an OS native UI library.
Ripping off public domain folk tales was not enough. They had to go after the planets, too.
If I was asked to do this by a start-up, I'd feel I have a right to be annoyed. But not a Fortune 15 company. Managing such a large number of employees requires specific contracts and agreements.
Is a way to graphically map what everybody ate for lunch. Since lunch data is about the maximum density of useful information that can be gathered by a collective of narcissists. There's valuable sandwich-related data mining to be had here. If we cross correlate it with people who say "NOM NOM NOM", we may just have found an audience dumb enough to sell *anything*.