Joined May 2011
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Achievements
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Philanthropist
Truly improve developer quality of life by sharing at least 50 individual open source projects
Bear 3
Have at least three original repos where Objective-C is the dominant language
Velociraptor
Have at least one original repo where Perl is the dominant language
Kona
Have at least one original repo where CoffeeScript is the dominant language
Raven
Have at least one original repo where some form of shell script is the dominant language
Cub
Have at least one original jQuery or Prototype open source repo
Nephila Komaci
Have at least one original repos where PHP is the dominant language
Walrus
The walrus is no stranger to variety. Use at least 4 different languages throughout all your repos
Altruist
Increase developer well-being by sharing at least 20 open source projects
Forked
Have a project valued enough to be forked by someone else
Charity
Fork and commit to someone's open source project in need
Mongoose 3
Have at least three original repos where Ruby is the dominant language
Mongoose
Have at least one original repo where Ruby is the dominant language
Bear
Have at least one original repo where Objective-C is the dominant language
We've picked Angular for our next project. After spending 3 months learning it, I'm still struggling with many things. I have to admit, probably only 20~30% of my time is writing code or reading documentations. That being said, is Angular too complicated? Can it be split into several pieces so people can learn one thing at a time? I understand it wants to be the one true Javascript front end framework. I just feel it does too many things.