Many of us have made that mistake - we're the ones with 'WHERE' tattood on the back of our right hands.
shudder
> If you want to use PHP as it was originally intended... If you want to use teflon as it was originally intended, you should coat spacecraft with it. Whenever I want to fry sausages, I dismiss the original…
“It was a gathering of narcissists.” - Traffic Police Chief
" look we don't want to contact our lawyers but be willing to buy for XXX" Conscience permitting...
The concept of ORM is a subset of the concept of SQL. When you're adding complexity and/or overhead to something to achieve a subset of functionality, you'd better have a damned good reason to do so. I'm still waiting…
The things I want sold are all my zero-cost, spare-time projects - if they don't count as commission-only coding, nothing does.
They're ethereal by design - they're more like placeholders for gaps in our understanding than they are concepts in their own right, they're there to be removed or explained.
They're not "skeptics" any more, they're "deniers" now.
"Zebras!" was the first thought I had when I saw the word meteorite in the press.
Guitar, Bass, electro-tinkerings and the odd bit of (bad) singing. From metal to Folky-acoustic, via rock.
Treating music as something bigger than 'just' entertainment is pretension IMHO, just as treating wine as more than a drink or chocolate as more than food. That's not to say we don't find greater value in them, but at…
"Finally, a note on version numbers: we're referring to this as Chrome 2, but that's mainly a metric to help us keep track of changes internally. We don't give too much weight to version numbers and will continue to…
This should be tested. Probably best if it's a British team, just to be on the safe side.
The neighbour who came to visit and then just listened to music? The fact that she was a teenager is irrelevant in that point.
Lies! Conspiracy! It's all part of the evil world domination plans you concoct from your secret moonbase!
Class FAIL - It's a cheap and tacky "look at me" ploy. Unlike hacking Time's poll, which required a little tech, a little thinking, and highlighted a security issue to Time.
Google isn't actively using the trademarks, it is responding to a query containing the trademark. Passive, not active. If that doesn't make it acceptable, then that particular law is broken, IMHO. If company B is using…
Badger's Top 1 programming font: Something monospace. (Hmmm, I seem to have some time left over... should I review my choice of font, or just code something with my current choice?)
There's a world of difference between self-reflection and self-congratulation, seldom noticed by those practising the latter.
The first time you do it, sure :)
Indeed, but the first one was a serious point, presented tongue-in-cheek. People seeing it as just a one-liner are missing something, however slight. (The second was just a instantly-typed reaction which should have…
"Just because someone is wrong, it doesn't mean they aren't smart" Indeed, just as being right doesn't mean they are smart - but the point I'm making is that HN users cover a range of cleverness, and that…
Limited tolerance is the key. Zero tolerance would be equally as bad as complete tolerance, IMHO.
"The people here are smart" The people here believe they are smart. Some are correct, others are not.
Many of us have made that mistake - we're the ones with 'WHERE' tattood on the back of our right hands.
shudder
> If you want to use PHP as it was originally intended... If you want to use teflon as it was originally intended, you should coat spacecraft with it. Whenever I want to fry sausages, I dismiss the original…
“It was a gathering of narcissists.” - Traffic Police Chief
" look we don't want to contact our lawyers but be willing to buy for XXX" Conscience permitting...
The concept of ORM is a subset of the concept of SQL. When you're adding complexity and/or overhead to something to achieve a subset of functionality, you'd better have a damned good reason to do so. I'm still waiting…
The things I want sold are all my zero-cost, spare-time projects - if they don't count as commission-only coding, nothing does.
They're ethereal by design - they're more like placeholders for gaps in our understanding than they are concepts in their own right, they're there to be removed or explained.
They're not "skeptics" any more, they're "deniers" now.
"Zebras!" was the first thought I had when I saw the word meteorite in the press.
Guitar, Bass, electro-tinkerings and the odd bit of (bad) singing. From metal to Folky-acoustic, via rock.
Treating music as something bigger than 'just' entertainment is pretension IMHO, just as treating wine as more than a drink or chocolate as more than food. That's not to say we don't find greater value in them, but at…
"Finally, a note on version numbers: we're referring to this as Chrome 2, but that's mainly a metric to help us keep track of changes internally. We don't give too much weight to version numbers and will continue to…
This should be tested. Probably best if it's a British team, just to be on the safe side.
The neighbour who came to visit and then just listened to music? The fact that she was a teenager is irrelevant in that point.
Lies! Conspiracy! It's all part of the evil world domination plans you concoct from your secret moonbase!
Class FAIL - It's a cheap and tacky "look at me" ploy. Unlike hacking Time's poll, which required a little tech, a little thinking, and highlighted a security issue to Time.
Google isn't actively using the trademarks, it is responding to a query containing the trademark. Passive, not active. If that doesn't make it acceptable, then that particular law is broken, IMHO. If company B is using…
Badger's Top 1 programming font: Something monospace. (Hmmm, I seem to have some time left over... should I review my choice of font, or just code something with my current choice?)
There's a world of difference between self-reflection and self-congratulation, seldom noticed by those practising the latter.
The first time you do it, sure :)
Indeed, but the first one was a serious point, presented tongue-in-cheek. People seeing it as just a one-liner are missing something, however slight. (The second was just a instantly-typed reaction which should have…
"Just because someone is wrong, it doesn't mean they aren't smart" Indeed, just as being right doesn't mean they are smart - but the point I'm making is that HN users cover a range of cleverness, and that…
Limited tolerance is the key. Zero tolerance would be equally as bad as complete tolerance, IMHO.
"The people here are smart" The people here believe they are smart. Some are correct, others are not.