For each special method, you should show what syntax magically invokes it. Something like this: foo.__iter__() is invoked by for x in foo a.__iadd__(b) is invoked by a += b a.__rmult__(b) is invoked by b * a when b * a…
I think the answer for this is different for fiction and non-fiction. If I don't finish a non-fiction book, I still sometimes consider it "read", if I have gotten the gest of it. This is especially true if the author…
sounds like a bullshit article, thought up to scare people. go fuck yourself PR firms, i'll believe it when i see it
Good read. Netflix works well on my ps3, sgs2 and PC.
Not a great policy, but the article goes on to do a good job demonstrating how harmful the software patents have become.
Walking the talk is a big thing with RMS.
My first thought, as suggested by some on the list, was modularization. Redstone's response (that the 1.3 million files are essentially all interdependent) terrifies me.
For each special method, you should show what syntax magically invokes it. Something like this: foo.__iter__() is invoked by for x in foo a.__iadd__(b) is invoked by a += b a.__rmult__(b) is invoked by b * a when b * a…
I think the answer for this is different for fiction and non-fiction. If I don't finish a non-fiction book, I still sometimes consider it "read", if I have gotten the gest of it. This is especially true if the author…
sounds like a bullshit article, thought up to scare people. go fuck yourself PR firms, i'll believe it when i see it
Good read. Netflix works well on my ps3, sgs2 and PC.
Not a great policy, but the article goes on to do a good job demonstrating how harmful the software patents have become.
Walking the talk is a big thing with RMS.
My first thought, as suggested by some on the list, was modularization. Redstone's response (that the 1.3 million files are essentially all interdependent) terrifies me.