Echo JS 0.11.0

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chadams comments

chadams 1592 days ago. link 2 points
Mine is flexibility. Our project receives almost constant changes and redesigns. This can easily make css styles messy and hard to manage with all the revisions. Past few years I have tried to solve this with styled-components (we use React) however, I have found TailwindCSS to be indispensable for new projects.
chadams 3853 days ago. link 1 point
do you have a url to the project, it might be another reason causing the sluggishness.
chadams 3936 days ago. link 1 point
Has anyone used this? I'm surprised every time I see a new HTML5 game engine, because they almost never support a ECS (Entity Component System), and instead use classes.
chadams 4164 days ago. link 2 points
Wow, great talk! Will definitely check out your book.
chadams 4166 days ago. link 1 point
This replay was helpful, In fact I didn't know about this functionality. I also didn't realize the red arrows were to up/down vote. (this isn't very clear)

Perhaps make a "how to" page or something. 

Also, I didn't notice "saved news", or how to use it with out your reply, perhaps move that to Top menu next to "replies" link or something.

I also agree with rsnickell about the saved list, favorites should be separated. It would be nice to star an article to read later, then if it's not very relevant anymore, remove the star to reduce clutter.


Echo JS is a great resource, I just think it has some easily fixable UX issues.
chadams 4166 days ago. link 1 point
Discussions? it's not entirely clear to me how to utilize discussions. 

I would discuss more if it was easy to get back to articles i'm interested in. A lot of the time they fall off the bottom and I never see them again.

I think being able to "star" articles, and also, seeing a list of all my stared articles would allow me to go back and look over the discussion later. I may not have something to say now, but after looking over a new article, I may want to join in a discussion later.

Developers are busy people and we need to discuss at our own convenience. 

P.S> I would probably would even visit more often having a list of all my stared articles here for later reference, just say'in