So is golang a semi-official name for this? I don't want it to be as hard to find as the board game!
Maybe you were too stupid to solve the problem in a reasonable time?
I bet it was more like 2 minutes. It only took me 64 minutes.
Aren't most amateur hackers retirees in nursing homes with a lot of time on their hands? Nice to see an application aimed at a different audience (young women).
Why is it necessary to include the age in the title?
Programmers seem to work for free on Linux and other projects, while designers seem to be more eager to get paid. Given these common memes, people may think that programmers are eager to do any kind of work for fun.
Check your Skype--they'll text chat before they call. Shouldn't take long.
I won and am greedy: http://www.quixeychallenge.com/?ref=Melyan .
Here's a proposal: use your email address. Period. No password. Take your average bulletin board--you're probably not going to use your email address as your nym anyway. Even if you do, what do you lose if someone…
Could this work for a project that ended up free for everyone? What would the rewards be?
So is golang a semi-official name for this? I don't want it to be as hard to find as the board game!
Maybe you were too stupid to solve the problem in a reasonable time?
I bet it was more like 2 minutes. It only took me 64 minutes.
Aren't most amateur hackers retirees in nursing homes with a lot of time on their hands? Nice to see an application aimed at a different audience (young women).
Why is it necessary to include the age in the title?
Programmers seem to work for free on Linux and other projects, while designers seem to be more eager to get paid. Given these common memes, people may think that programmers are eager to do any kind of work for fun.
Check your Skype--they'll text chat before they call. Shouldn't take long.
I won and am greedy: http://www.quixeychallenge.com/?ref=Melyan .
Here's a proposal: use your email address. Period. No password. Take your average bulletin board--you're probably not going to use your email address as your nym anyway. Even if you do, what do you lose if someone…
Could this work for a project that ended up free for everyone? What would the rewards be?