As a designer, I spend a surprising amount of time in the terminal. I wrote up this short post to showcase some of the things that I use the terminal for in my day to day.
I'm hoping that something here inspires a designer who is looking to become more technical to start to leverage some of the tools available in the command line.
https://www.bogleheads.org/ is somewhat similar in terms of active discussion for investing and personal finance. Unfortunately, it’s in a forum format so threaded discussion is a bit difficult.
JSX is optional. It’s just a way of representing the nested object hierarchy that happens to be convenient and widely supported (TypeScript has built-in support)
I agree with this sentiment. I can't speak for the Vive, but I did get to try an Oculus headset (but not the new Touch controllers) over the holidays for an extended period of time.
The head/motion tracking was spot on and I didn't notice much lag at all. The problem was more with the resolution of the screen, FOV, and light leaks. I constantly had to trick myself in order to feel immersed. Also, if you don't have near perfect vision, the display will look even worse and its quite uncomfortable to wear the headset with glasses.
I think we're on the path, but the first generation headsets out there now are more in line with an expensive tech demo than anything else. I suppose that it is to be expected though. I look forward to future iterations.
It seems to be an issue with SIMBL which is installed with a lot of addware and older safari plugins. We are looking into the issues and getting back to each person with a solution.
X15 Software | http://x15soft.com | San Francisco, CA | Full time Front-end Developer (AngularJS, SASS, D3)
Please send resumes/questions to alex@x15soft.com.
About Us
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X15 Software is a revolutionary large-scale machine and log data management company. Our flagship product provides a highly scalable, open and modern platform that combines search and analytic query capabilities. With best-in-class developer productivity and the lowest total cost of ownership, X15 Software is the new global standard for enterprise-wide machine data efforts.
We’re looking for a talented and innovative front-end developer to help us build intuitive and elegant user interfaces for big data search, visualization, and exploration. Working with technologies like AngularJS, node, SASS, Foundation, D3, Atmosphere, and a sophisticated set of RESTful/real-time APIs, you’ll develop and enhance platform features, improve user experience, and prototype visualization interfaces that help our users manage and understand their big data.
You are
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* A strong proponent of web standards, usability, and simplicity
* Interested in the latest developments in front-end technologies, standards, and tooling
* An advocate for clean, testable, reusable code
* Able to self-direct, take ownership of feature development, learn and adapt
You'll get to
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* Collaborate with a small, talented team of designers and developers to build beautiful, fast, robust user interfaces with the latest technologies and techniques
* Influence architecture, tooling, technology stack, and product design
* Work in a relaxed, quality-focused environment with an internationally-distributed team of experts
X15 Software | http://x15soft.com | San Francisco, CA | Full time Front-end Developer (AngularJS, SASS, D3)
Please send resumes/questions to alex@x15soft.com.
About Us
=============================
X15 Software is a revolutionary large-scale machine and log data management company. Our flagship product provides a highly scalable, open and modern platform that combines search and analytic query capabilities. With best-in-class developer productivity and the lowest total cost of ownership, X15 Software is the new global standard for enterprise-wide machine data efforts.
We’re looking for a talented and innovative front-end developer to help us build intuitive and elegant user interfaces for big data search, visualization, and exploration. Working with technologies like AngularJS, node, SASS, Foundation, D3, Atmosphere, and a sophisticated set of RESTful/real-time APIs, you’ll develop and enhance platform features, improve user experience, and prototype visualization interfaces that help our users manage and understand their big data.
You are
=============================
* A strong proponent of web standards, usability, and simplicity
* Interested in the latest developments in front-end technologies, standards, and tooling
* An advocate for clean, testable, reusable code
* Able to self-direct, take ownership of feature development, learn and adapt
You'll get to
=============================
* Collaborate with a small, talented team of designers and developers to build beautiful, fast, robust user interfaces with the latest technologies and techniques
* Influence architecture, tooling, technology stack, and product design
* Work in a relaxed, quality-focused environment with an internationally-distributed team of experts
I'm hoping that something here inspires a designer who is looking to become more technical to start to leverage some of the tools available in the command line.