Hello All,
My name is Alex but actually i'm more known on the Internet as a 0xAX. I'm Erlang software developer and now i'm working in Travelping company.
This is my blog and i'm writing about my favorite pastime - code writing :) I try to write new posts regularly but it does not always work.
Why is this blog can be interesting for you:
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Feel free to ping me there.
Me at stackoverflow:
And the main: English is not my first language, so if you'll see any erros please, let me know, thank you.
This is my blog and i'm writing about my favorite pastime - code writing :) I try to write new posts regularly but it does not always work.
Why is this blog can be interesting for you:
- You are interesting in system programming, so you can find some posts about x86-64 linux assembly programming - Low level
- You are interesting in version control systems, i'm primary git user, but there are some posts about other vcs, like mercurial - Mercurial
- Also I like golang programming language, there are some posts about it - GoLang
- I'm fan of functional programming - Functional Programming
- My thoughts about programming and not only - Thoughts
- More than i like golang, i like emacs - Emacs
- Git tips - Git
- I'm not only writing Erlang code, but also js - Web
- Erlang chat bot, with xmpp, irc, campfire and other transports support
- Golang algorithms and data structures
- Desktop notification with golang
- Simple bash script which prints helpers for git usage
- Emacs extension, print css properties usage
- MVC web framework for ElixirLang
- AngularJS native directives for Semantic UI
- Very lightweight command line argument parser for golang
- All about erlang programming language
- Linux x86-64 assembly examples
- Bash snippets
Follow @0xAX
Feel free to ping me there.
Me at stackoverflow:
And the main: English is not my first language, so if you'll see any erros please, let me know, thank you.
Comments
- The dropdown is using the title as the model, which means that you have effectively shut down the possibility for having a rich object as the selected item, which I find useful in 90% of my cases, or more. Especially in the context of Angular where the selected item would just be a reference to the same object in a collection.
- The modal is using ng-model to show or hide. This is very unclear unless you look at your directive code, and also a bad design decision. First of all a property called axModalShow or something similar would be a lot easier to understand, and you would also free up ng-model to be used as the data for the rich content of the modal.
This is just meant as constructive criticism.
Have a nice day :)