> This tutorial does not cover Windows. This tutorial will not work on Windows; nor will this tutorial generate packages for Windows. The creation of packages for Windows is covered in tutorial 4. Tutorial 1 tells you…
Off topic, this reminded me how verbose research papers are.
> ... even though the user wants them separate ... Which "the user" is this? The same user that uses GitHub's OAuth as single-sign-on credentials for other partnering sites like TravisCI, etc? If I was in the MS…
I think everyone can agree that Microsoft is going to push Azure very hard once they start sinking their teeth into GitHub-- that's not surprising. However, I'm very skeptical about the idea that GitHub is going to…
> Microsoft tried to kill Windows gaming Huh? If you mean "gaming on Windows", I can't imagine how that could possibly be true, and if they tried, either nobody got the memo or they did a really bad job at trying. PC…
But they don't really need to fix it. Sure, it'd be nice, but they're targeting developer machines and utilities with WSL, not a server replacement of Linux. Nobody would buy a Windows license just to serve from LAMP…
Your two examples list physical differences, not mental ones. Forgetting the fact that your examples are both wrong (you don't have to be tall to [play basketball][1], nor do you have to be biologically female to model…
This isn't _entirely_ accurate. Gender binary may be an oversimplification or diminutive concept, but the idea that it "never existed" is a little extreme. It would almost be like saying religion never really existed…
> Why so much sugarcoating? Because empathy is important to communicating effectively. You're looking at the words, but you're not looking at phrasing and tone, which are just as important. Try this exercise: read the…
Defining "best" need not imply an objective definition in the same way that describing the "best" database architecture for a given set of requirements isn't entirely objective: "our programmers like to work with SQL…
> This tutorial does not cover Windows. This tutorial will not work on Windows; nor will this tutorial generate packages for Windows. The creation of packages for Windows is covered in tutorial 4. Tutorial 1 tells you…
Off topic, this reminded me how verbose research papers are.
> ... even though the user wants them separate ... Which "the user" is this? The same user that uses GitHub's OAuth as single-sign-on credentials for other partnering sites like TravisCI, etc? If I was in the MS…
I think everyone can agree that Microsoft is going to push Azure very hard once they start sinking their teeth into GitHub-- that's not surprising. However, I'm very skeptical about the idea that GitHub is going to…
> Microsoft tried to kill Windows gaming Huh? If you mean "gaming on Windows", I can't imagine how that could possibly be true, and if they tried, either nobody got the memo or they did a really bad job at trying. PC…
But they don't really need to fix it. Sure, it'd be nice, but they're targeting developer machines and utilities with WSL, not a server replacement of Linux. Nobody would buy a Windows license just to serve from LAMP…
Your two examples list physical differences, not mental ones. Forgetting the fact that your examples are both wrong (you don't have to be tall to [play basketball][1], nor do you have to be biologically female to model…
This isn't _entirely_ accurate. Gender binary may be an oversimplification or diminutive concept, but the idea that it "never existed" is a little extreme. It would almost be like saying religion never really existed…
> Why so much sugarcoating? Because empathy is important to communicating effectively. You're looking at the words, but you're not looking at phrasing and tone, which are just as important. Try this exercise: read the…
Defining "best" need not imply an objective definition in the same way that describing the "best" database architecture for a given set of requirements isn't entirely objective: "our programmers like to work with SQL…