Nothing like using a vintage 1988 syntax in 2011...
...5 lottery tickets could also make you a millionaire.
No.
It is a good thing because having to deal with more than one apple dev product at a time is a sure way to go insane.
Sheesh... Research much? This 'some guy with a blog' happens to be very highly thought of in many financial circles. See http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/media-review/
We use it for serving up static pages for aggregator/curatorial site HockeyBias. http://hockeybias.com. As I mentioned, the site serves up static pages and it is very fast. During the hockey season these pages often…
Agreed.
I have developed hockeybias.com. It is a curated hockey news site laid out in a "90% Drudge Report/10% Scripting News" style. Please check it out!
...Frightening to hear that v4 is a big step forward. Step forward into what - the late 80s?
As a long-time .NET/Visual Studio developer, I was appalled and suprised by the XCode IDE. I am starting to develop on teh4 Mac and the amount of pain and violence one must endure in that environment helped me…
...Nobody is suggesting that.
Well put olalonde!
Oh brother...
Most of the ideas I get in the shower aren't appropriate here! :)
Open Source Developers diminish importance of pay by giving things away; society as a whole suffers a bit as a result... By contrast, rock stars are paid handsomely.
The whole thing didn't 'smell right to me' and when I read some time ago that it might have been a prank it became more obvious that this is where the stench emanated from...
Multiple lines indented for me!
I am truly surpised by the rigidness displayed regarding Word docs. Limiting opportunities in your life because an HR department uses the most common document app in the world seems self-defeating. Why not rule out…
What is now Objective C was a hot new improvement back then. Today it is a cumbersome, painful trip down memory lane to work with...
Finally!
A bit smug. Is there no use for a renaissance man any more?
This will likely be a nice first shot at this sort of thing; can't wait to see where it takes us.
Maybe they plan to quit hating developers with violent-to-use dev tools soon! :) That would be a plus!
Perfect!
Nothing like using a vintage 1988 syntax in 2011...
...5 lottery tickets could also make you a millionaire.
No.
It is a good thing because having to deal with more than one apple dev product at a time is a sure way to go insane.
Sheesh... Research much? This 'some guy with a blog' happens to be very highly thought of in many financial circles. See http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/media-review/
We use it for serving up static pages for aggregator/curatorial site HockeyBias. http://hockeybias.com. As I mentioned, the site serves up static pages and it is very fast. During the hockey season these pages often…
Agreed.
I have developed hockeybias.com. It is a curated hockey news site laid out in a "90% Drudge Report/10% Scripting News" style. Please check it out!
...Frightening to hear that v4 is a big step forward. Step forward into what - the late 80s?
As a long-time .NET/Visual Studio developer, I was appalled and suprised by the XCode IDE. I am starting to develop on teh4 Mac and the amount of pain and violence one must endure in that environment helped me…
...Nobody is suggesting that.
Well put olalonde!
Oh brother...
Most of the ideas I get in the shower aren't appropriate here! :)
Open Source Developers diminish importance of pay by giving things away; society as a whole suffers a bit as a result... By contrast, rock stars are paid handsomely.
The whole thing didn't 'smell right to me' and when I read some time ago that it might have been a prank it became more obvious that this is where the stench emanated from...
Multiple lines indented for me!
I am truly surpised by the rigidness displayed regarding Word docs. Limiting opportunities in your life because an HR department uses the most common document app in the world seems self-defeating. Why not rule out…
What is now Objective C was a hot new improvement back then. Today it is a cumbersome, painful trip down memory lane to work with...
Finally!
Agreed.
A bit smug. Is there no use for a renaissance man any more?
This will likely be a nice first shot at this sort of thing; can't wait to see where it takes us.
Maybe they plan to quit hating developers with violent-to-use dev tools soon! :) That would be a plus!
Perfect!