Sorry, I didn't realize. First time doing this. I'll try to find out who the other poster is, and coordinate next time...
Splunk | San Francisco (Partial San Jose possible) | ONSITE | VISA Splunk is constantly looking for strong C++ programmers, especially those with experience in application design, systems programming, and/or distributed…
I work at Splunk - we're in the process of upgrading to Python 3 support. It's about as much of a nightmare as you would expect with a 15 year old codebase with [essentially] plugin support (by way of external Python…
You're close! It was Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, which I started with as well. When I later saw Encarta, I thought Compton's was a superior product.
I do exactly the same thing. It really relieves the stress of working with an unfamiliar environment, and you become that much more effective with stock vim!
I miss your comments on slashdot.
> Recently I’ve just found myself disenchanted with Apple in a way similar to how I felt maybe twelve years earlier with Microsoft, when I switched to Linux the first time. This is exactly why I've been switching back…
Sorry, I didn't realize. First time doing this. I'll try to find out who the other poster is, and coordinate next time...
Splunk | San Francisco (Partial San Jose possible) | ONSITE | VISA Splunk is constantly looking for strong C++ programmers, especially those with experience in application design, systems programming, and/or distributed…
I work at Splunk - we're in the process of upgrading to Python 3 support. It's about as much of a nightmare as you would expect with a 15 year old codebase with [essentially] plugin support (by way of external Python…
You're close! It was Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, which I started with as well. When I later saw Encarta, I thought Compton's was a superior product.
I do exactly the same thing. It really relieves the stress of working with an unfamiliar environment, and you become that much more effective with stock vim!
I miss your comments on slashdot.
> Recently I’ve just found myself disenchanted with Apple in a way similar to how I felt maybe twelve years earlier with Microsoft, when I switched to Linux the first time. This is exactly why I've been switching back…