I haven't used it much with Python, but I had a great experience with Qt with C++ and I know Python bindings exist. How much have you looked into it?
Another good post: http://www.jeffknupp.com/blog/2012/10/24/starting-a-django-1... That one covers virtualenvwrapper, too, on top of virtualenv, so you don't have to deal with that cruft in your project directory at all.
As someone who hasn't been past first year of law school, I can't say whether an SMS creates a valid written contract.
Though this does follow the qualities of a contract, it's important to note that oral agreements only get you so far in many jurisdictions and particularly have an upper limit on the value, around the order of $500. So…
Cisco + Juniper environment and you want gateway redundancy? Hello, VRRP! There are open standards for pretty much every Cisco proprietary protocol. Even EIGRP is now available as an informational RFC.
Regarding the "ignored" message sent via Facebook, it's possible that the message didn't hit the recipient's inbox but the "Other" folder if the sender and recipient weren't friends. That has happened to me a number of…
I did purchase this because I will find it very useful, but I do want to say that providing an ePub format is clutch. Please, please do what you can to provide this format in the future!
Did you just refer to the Consumerist as an ad agency?
The often relevant "What Colour are your bits?" - http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/entry/23
Are you talking about the ones right near the arrow keys? I loved those! Unfortunately (or fortunately for you!) they seem to be gone on the newest T series, replaced by PgUp and PgDn.
> Yet when was the last time that the general public was genuinely excited about some open source project? Firefox? Wikipedia? Android?
What do you mean "Forget passwords, they have cookies..."? Since when is having a cookie better than having the password that can give you the cookie anyway?
Here: https://github.com/zachwaugh/Helveticards
Just want to chime in, it looks like Obama is heading out[1] after answering only ten questions. I think it's fair to call that disappointing when the thread had more than 12,000 comments. [1]…
Version 21.0.1180.79, doesn't work for me either.
This was alluded to in the article, and is obligatory for Gentoo discussions, just for the humor: http://funroll-loops.info/
With this: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/11_3/security/configurat...
Just want to toss in that Lenovo likes to cripple certain features in hardware, e.g. limiting SATA II speeds (http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=84953), disabling stereo mix…
I see this guy's point, and I understand it's not unique (we've seen Linus' thoughts on Github's Pull Requests), but personally I don't see it as a big deal. Pull Requests are very simple to use and in my experience, do…
I was surprised when it wasn't free. It goes against the goals of the device and the surrounding community.
The book costs a third of the device?
Linux Mint 11 with Chrome 18.0.1025.162.
Just me, or an issue with the styling? http://i.imgur.com/pEzve.png
This is a really neat idea. I'm never sure how close to the airport I should be to refuel- too far out and it might not be "full" enough for return, but too close and you might miss the last gas station!
I haven't used it much with Python, but I had a great experience with Qt with C++ and I know Python bindings exist. How much have you looked into it?
Another good post: http://www.jeffknupp.com/blog/2012/10/24/starting-a-django-1... That one covers virtualenvwrapper, too, on top of virtualenv, so you don't have to deal with that cruft in your project directory at all.
As someone who hasn't been past first year of law school, I can't say whether an SMS creates a valid written contract.
Though this does follow the qualities of a contract, it's important to note that oral agreements only get you so far in many jurisdictions and particularly have an upper limit on the value, around the order of $500. So…
Cisco + Juniper environment and you want gateway redundancy? Hello, VRRP! There are open standards for pretty much every Cisco proprietary protocol. Even EIGRP is now available as an informational RFC.
Regarding the "ignored" message sent via Facebook, it's possible that the message didn't hit the recipient's inbox but the "Other" folder if the sender and recipient weren't friends. That has happened to me a number of…
I did purchase this because I will find it very useful, but I do want to say that providing an ePub format is clutch. Please, please do what you can to provide this format in the future!
Did you just refer to the Consumerist as an ad agency?
The often relevant "What Colour are your bits?" - http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/entry/23
Are you talking about the ones right near the arrow keys? I loved those! Unfortunately (or fortunately for you!) they seem to be gone on the newest T series, replaced by PgUp and PgDn.
> Yet when was the last time that the general public was genuinely excited about some open source project? Firefox? Wikipedia? Android?
What do you mean "Forget passwords, they have cookies..."? Since when is having a cookie better than having the password that can give you the cookie anyway?
Here: https://github.com/zachwaugh/Helveticards
Just want to chime in, it looks like Obama is heading out[1] after answering only ten questions. I think it's fair to call that disappointing when the thread had more than 12,000 comments. [1]…
Version 21.0.1180.79, doesn't work for me either.
This was alluded to in the article, and is obligatory for Gentoo discussions, just for the humor: http://funroll-loops.info/
With this: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/11_3/security/configurat...
Just want to toss in that Lenovo likes to cripple certain features in hardware, e.g. limiting SATA II speeds (http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=84953), disabling stereo mix…
I see this guy's point, and I understand it's not unique (we've seen Linus' thoughts on Github's Pull Requests), but personally I don't see it as a big deal. Pull Requests are very simple to use and in my experience, do…
I was surprised when it wasn't free. It goes against the goals of the device and the surrounding community.
The book costs a third of the device?
Linux Mint 11 with Chrome 18.0.1025.162.
Just me, or an issue with the styling? http://i.imgur.com/pEzve.png
This is a really neat idea. I'm never sure how close to the airport I should be to refuel- too far out and it might not be "full" enough for return, but too close and you might miss the last gas station!