webmat | 14 years ago | on: Git, Cloud, Node, Metro, is Microsoft starting to get a little bit cool?
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webmat | 14 years ago | on: Aziz Ansari releases DRM-free standup special for $5
webmat | 14 years ago | on: Adobe launches Shadow, a new toolkit for mobile developers
webmat | 14 years ago | on: Adobe launches Shadow, a new toolkit for mobile developers
webmat | 14 years ago | on: Adobe launches Shadow, a new toolkit for mobile developers
The way to connect all devices is pretty polished, although the install is not terribly clear. You need to install a local app on your dev machine (presumably hosting weinre), as well as a chrome extension. Then you install the Shadow apps on all your devices. Once that's done, connecting devices works pretty well.
On the other hand it's for pure web browsing (the chrome extension is to follow you around in chrome). So you obviously can't use it to debug a hybrid app (e.g. PhoneGap). You can do that with a pure weinre.
Second, my devices sometimes lose track of where I am. This may or may not be because of the next point.
Third, the devices following you around is entirely url-based. In other words, it doesn't reproduce browser events (e.g. clicks, form submits, etc.), it simply reloads the page completely when the url changes. I'm not saying it should: desktop and mobile support different sets of events. However this reduces its usefulness with single page load apps.
I almost mentioned ajax form submits as a case where its usefulness is reduced. But it occurred to me that you'd probably rather enter your stuff manually on every device anyway. This, paired with the fact that Shadow doesn't try to keep all device in sync when you click around on the devices (it only follows your chrome browser), actually makes it possible for one to test these kinds of interactions.
With that said, I'll still keep an eye on this tool. I think it's pretty promising.
webmat | 14 years ago | on: Adobe launches Shadow, a new toolkit for mobile developers
webmat | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: SocialFolders, "Dropbox for social"
webmat | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: SocialFolders, "Dropbox for social"
The service is looking great, and I'm glad you guys have a clear (and super reasonable at 9.99$/year) business model from the start!
webmat | 15 years ago | on: Where Did Groupon’s Billion Dollars (Series G) Go?
webmat | 15 years ago | on: I'm a cargo cult programmer, help me
One of the things that improves my confidence and energy tremendously is simply to go to regular meetups. Either about technology (Ruby, Python, JS) or more business-oriented meetups like startup-centered ones.
It's suprising what talking to passionate people can do to your spirits :-)
webmat | 15 years ago | on: Poll: Tech Bubble?
webmat | 15 years ago | on: Firefox to Microsoft: GTFO
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webmat | 16 years ago | on: 1's and 0's
webmat | 16 years ago | on: 1's and 0's
Still deserves death, though
webmat | 16 years ago | on: How to Make Money Online
webmat | 16 years ago | on: 4chan's moot takes pro-anonymity to TED 2010
"but moot didn't speak to the dangers of anonymity"
Not entirely true: he did speak about the guy torturing a cat.