Leveraging our deep virtualization experience, Microsoft will now offer containers with a new level of isolation previously reserved only for fully dedicated physical or virtual machines Uh. I don't understand how that…
Then I realized that this is what it must be like to live in poverty. That's also what it's like to live in depression. Everything about your comment sounds like depression to me.
What is CI?
People who offer free help typically do so because they like to work on interesting problems That's pure conjecture on your part. I rarely see newbies asking for help on interesting problems, yet I see plenty of people…
There are at least two other people in my city who have my name I'm presented with information to parse about technology topics daily. Sometimes, I have to search for them and have all sorts of name collisions. I never,…
The UI colorizer is what I thought of immediately, too. If we took a poll I suspect the majority would be thinking of the Amazon service That's just personal projection, and is as irrelevant as an argument beginning…
you'll have done all you can on your own But you'll never reach that point. If you're abusing other people's time because you can't be arsed to put in effort on your own, you should feel anxious about it. Why? What's…
You know, I used to be subscribed to a technical mailing list, around the time that .NET first came out. One guy started abusing the mailing list like mad. Asking extremely simple questions that he could have answered…
Oh, I see, no true Scotsman. Great argument.
not only signals that you're not subject to some sort of onerous dress code imposed by your employer If anything, that signifies low status. The vast majority of people in hoodies and tees are not six figure engineers…
Now that I'm a white collar software developer on a solid middle class income mixing with middle class folks Are you in the Bay Area? The Bay Area is obsessed with travel. Not that there's anything wrong with that,…
That's why everyone wears hoodies and tshirts: to show that they're different from MBAs and the suits and the bankers. That's a really weird conclusion to come to. I wear hoodies and tee shirts because 1) my job doesn't…
Sort of bugs me that some basic clothing that's good for outdoors and daily life in the northwest gets co-opted into a fashion thing So it's the 1990s again? Cool, cargo pants must be coming back, too. I wonder if it…
Correct, VS commandline calls MSBuild. That seems like an inaccurate description of what's happening: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11932164/what-parameters-... They're using MSBuild, they just don't know it. Given…
Do you run VS on your production servers? Why would I have any build system installed on a production server?
Despite being a Windows developer for 90% of my career, I have no idea why anyone uses MSBuild. I've created several automated build and deployment systems, but I always used the command line Visual Studio interface.…
I consider the Kinesis to be the keyboard that saved my career. Terrible tendinitis set in during my last year of college in 1998. Keyboards were generally terrible, and I'd started using a Microsoft Natural, which is…
As a fellow Dvorak typer I'm a bit surprised that you've had such a negative experience with it. I didn't have a negative experience with Dvorak, it's just virtually pointless when compared to the benefit of consistent,…
Yeah, and I never had a moment's back or neck pain, despite terrible posture habits, until a bulged disc put me out of work for a long time at the ripe old age of 34. I genuinely hope you never experience any…
I've never used anything but water and a paper towel to clean my screen Why are you using a paper towel? I've always considered them to be moderately abrasive.
For every Carmack, there's 1000s of unspoken/unheard of people doing the same thing. Well, okay, then, there must be millions and millions of programmers writing CRUD apps and for loops, because that covers probably 95%…
The Kinesis wants my hands aligned with each other at a set distance. I just looked at my wrists and hands on my Kinesis. While, yes, the keys are aligned along a single axis[1], my wrists don't bend at all. It's not…
Oh, that's fantastic news! I've been sending them emails every few years requesting it, and they always said vague things like, "yeah, we're thinking about fixing that." As it stands, I keep a $5 105-key cheapo membrane…
In my opinion, it's good preventative care. The problem with tendinitis, carpal tunnel, bulged neck discs, and health issues that afflict programmers is that you don't know you're susceptible until you already have the…
So you switched back to QWERTY, and/or now type Colemak, I take it? Nope. I still type Dvorak. One switch is enough. I can type QWERTY, too. If I use a different machine, I'm able to switch over with surprisingly few…
Leveraging our deep virtualization experience, Microsoft will now offer containers with a new level of isolation previously reserved only for fully dedicated physical or virtual machines Uh. I don't understand how that…
Then I realized that this is what it must be like to live in poverty. That's also what it's like to live in depression. Everything about your comment sounds like depression to me.
What is CI?
People who offer free help typically do so because they like to work on interesting problems That's pure conjecture on your part. I rarely see newbies asking for help on interesting problems, yet I see plenty of people…
There are at least two other people in my city who have my name I'm presented with information to parse about technology topics daily. Sometimes, I have to search for them and have all sorts of name collisions. I never,…
The UI colorizer is what I thought of immediately, too. If we took a poll I suspect the majority would be thinking of the Amazon service That's just personal projection, and is as irrelevant as an argument beginning…
you'll have done all you can on your own But you'll never reach that point. If you're abusing other people's time because you can't be arsed to put in effort on your own, you should feel anxious about it. Why? What's…
You know, I used to be subscribed to a technical mailing list, around the time that .NET first came out. One guy started abusing the mailing list like mad. Asking extremely simple questions that he could have answered…
Oh, I see, no true Scotsman. Great argument.
not only signals that you're not subject to some sort of onerous dress code imposed by your employer If anything, that signifies low status. The vast majority of people in hoodies and tees are not six figure engineers…
Now that I'm a white collar software developer on a solid middle class income mixing with middle class folks Are you in the Bay Area? The Bay Area is obsessed with travel. Not that there's anything wrong with that,…
That's why everyone wears hoodies and tshirts: to show that they're different from MBAs and the suits and the bankers. That's a really weird conclusion to come to. I wear hoodies and tee shirts because 1) my job doesn't…
Sort of bugs me that some basic clothing that's good for outdoors and daily life in the northwest gets co-opted into a fashion thing So it's the 1990s again? Cool, cargo pants must be coming back, too. I wonder if it…
Correct, VS commandline calls MSBuild. That seems like an inaccurate description of what's happening: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11932164/what-parameters-... They're using MSBuild, they just don't know it. Given…
Do you run VS on your production servers? Why would I have any build system installed on a production server?
Despite being a Windows developer for 90% of my career, I have no idea why anyone uses MSBuild. I've created several automated build and deployment systems, but I always used the command line Visual Studio interface.…
I consider the Kinesis to be the keyboard that saved my career. Terrible tendinitis set in during my last year of college in 1998. Keyboards were generally terrible, and I'd started using a Microsoft Natural, which is…
As a fellow Dvorak typer I'm a bit surprised that you've had such a negative experience with it. I didn't have a negative experience with Dvorak, it's just virtually pointless when compared to the benefit of consistent,…
Yeah, and I never had a moment's back or neck pain, despite terrible posture habits, until a bulged disc put me out of work for a long time at the ripe old age of 34. I genuinely hope you never experience any…
I've never used anything but water and a paper towel to clean my screen Why are you using a paper towel? I've always considered them to be moderately abrasive.
For every Carmack, there's 1000s of unspoken/unheard of people doing the same thing. Well, okay, then, there must be millions and millions of programmers writing CRUD apps and for loops, because that covers probably 95%…
The Kinesis wants my hands aligned with each other at a set distance. I just looked at my wrists and hands on my Kinesis. While, yes, the keys are aligned along a single axis[1], my wrists don't bend at all. It's not…
Oh, that's fantastic news! I've been sending them emails every few years requesting it, and they always said vague things like, "yeah, we're thinking about fixing that." As it stands, I keep a $5 105-key cheapo membrane…
In my opinion, it's good preventative care. The problem with tendinitis, carpal tunnel, bulged neck discs, and health issues that afflict programmers is that you don't know you're susceptible until you already have the…
So you switched back to QWERTY, and/or now type Colemak, I take it? Nope. I still type Dvorak. One switch is enough. I can type QWERTY, too. If I use a different machine, I'm able to switch over with surprisingly few…