Joseph Caudle
Joseph Caudle
I figured it wasn’t actually a bug, but it seemed like it was worth a mention. Would it be worthwhile to have me do some work looking through the Latin...
Just forked the repo. I'll take a look into it soon!
Do you think this is something that might be better in tappable?
So, still thinking of doing this? I didn't realize there was a patent on this when I suggested it... Now, according to the IPA, Twitter won't do anything, but I'm...
I think you are right on about the UX here. Perhaps shake to refresh would be better, but a browser based app might make that un-workable... and there's this: https://speakerdeck.com/u/mccasal/p/the-ux-of-shake-to-refresh-on-iphone-dark-side-of-ux...
Well, it might make more sense with the whole idiom of HN _shaking_ things up with a refresh, but I don't know if that's necessarily the best idea to go...
I'm curious what your results were, @jperry. An alternative would be to switch the dependency in `in.yml`, but I'm not sure what the intended supported rubies are. If it's ok...
I suppose an alternative would be to release a version 2.0 of this gem with support for ruby 2.x only.
It appears @avantcredit has made a fork of this gem substituting `pry-byebug` for `pry-debugger`. That might be something worth looking into. (I should note that I'm not a contributor on...
It doesn't look like there is any dependency installation going on in this gem, but is that something that would be a welcome contribution?