> I’ve spent the last three years learning to think like a wizard, to conjure joy from pain[1] and cast protection spells over the important things[2]. I finally feel like I’ve grown into a bonafide wizard myself.
Sounds like they're being quite earnest about the wizard stuff. Clicking through the links yields even more wizard talk.
But I think it is less abut what specific tool to use, but more to just get started with one and learn how to understand your production system behavior and dependencies from metrics and graphs.
An easy way to get going for monitoring an application is using a hosted solution like newrelic.com
Their free version should be sufficient for a very long time.
If you want to run it yourself there are opensource solutions like prometheus.io or riemann.io among many others.
> Besides exact matches, prefix matches come first.
Google Maps used to do this, and when I entered "9831 Main St, Funky Town" once and a day later I would not remember the street number. Entering "Main" would not give me what I wanted.
Google Maps does what I want now AFAICT and entering "Main" will return "9831 Main St, Funky Town" first.
Nuxt.js uses Vue.js to create static html that doesn't require javascript in the end-user.
If this library is well made should provide a fallback to load the images synchronously.
If Ihave a product listing page with a lot of images on it, I want to load the images above the fold first. Once those are loaded, I can load the rest.
Isn't it how browsers work on general? They would try to download resources as they appear in HTML, but they would not do this over more than reasonable number of concurrent connections.
Yes, for reasons everyone has said, and to collect those life experience badges (going to college, college friends, etc). You wanna try a lot of things once.
Good food, opportunities to create (e.g, photos, apps), thrill (e.g., roller coaster, whitewater rafting), prefer nature more than concrete jungle, funny TV shows, social circles that I don't need to fit into.
You desperately need to grab someone from the street and see if he knows what he's looking at. The UI is not very intuitive, or you have specific target audience.
- Age range input.
It took me a minute to understand what this is for. I assume the lower bound is my current age and the upper bound is the retirement age
- How much do you currently have saved? ex $1,000.
I actually tried to type a dollar symbol and nothing happened.
- Aggressive vs conservative.
Huh? What are you talking about? What is aggressive/conservative?