Debian server with LXDE.
You should develop in whatever you love. It's a great thing to know multiple languages, though.
An app that tracks the prices of a certain product across several website, so you can buy it when it's cheap, where it's.
Actually, it's a one-man company. The guy from the sales team is the very same developer that's made every version of Sublime Text so far.
I actually believed it all the way to the last two paragraphs.
Flying to NY to meet him is one thing. Actually telling him is another.
That's for the about-bar, on the bottom. You can click on it. There's Google Maps there to illustrate where the garden is located.
Good point. On the other hand, DRM will come to HTML5 anyway, whatever we try. So, I think it's better to give it a spec, and have one, unified and well-known way for the DRM to operate, instead of 20 different…
Haha, good point. But my idea behind that argument was that it won't hurt anything more than it does already.
First of all, making a bug-ticket for something that doesn't exists yet isn't going to solve anything. Second of all, why do you oppose DRM? It's been around for years. Games, DVDs... Nobody really had troubles with it…
I can't use the sign-up-for-beta form due to an unknown error appearing again and again. I have registered an account however, and will see how great it is by tomorrow. Just watch for ProNoob13 in the issue tracker.
I'm pretty sure it's so they don't have to quote the input before they run it through through their form regex to see if it's not malicious (XSS) user input.
Debian server with LXDE.
Debian server with LXDE.
You should develop in whatever you love. It's a great thing to know multiple languages, though.
An app that tracks the prices of a certain product across several website, so you can buy it when it's cheap, where it's.
Actually, it's a one-man company. The guy from the sales team is the very same developer that's made every version of Sublime Text so far.
I actually believed it all the way to the last two paragraphs.
Flying to NY to meet him is one thing. Actually telling him is another.
That's for the about-bar, on the bottom. You can click on it. There's Google Maps there to illustrate where the garden is located.
Good point. On the other hand, DRM will come to HTML5 anyway, whatever we try. So, I think it's better to give it a spec, and have one, unified and well-known way for the DRM to operate, instead of 20 different…
Haha, good point. But my idea behind that argument was that it won't hurt anything more than it does already.
First of all, making a bug-ticket for something that doesn't exists yet isn't going to solve anything. Second of all, why do you oppose DRM? It's been around for years. Games, DVDs... Nobody really had troubles with it…
I can't use the sign-up-for-beta form due to an unknown error appearing again and again. I have registered an account however, and will see how great it is by tomorrow. Just watch for ProNoob13 in the issue tracker.
I'm pretty sure it's so they don't have to quote the input before they run it through through their form regex to see if it's not malicious (XSS) user input.