> he \emph{believed} in it ftfy
It sounds like what you're looking for is best served by an incubator. Barring that, if you're in the valley (or even elsewhere) you should get involved with some sort of shared-working space like HackerDojo. From what…
cheers!
If someone could be so kind as to paste-bin this, I'd be grateful. The NYTimes paywall has been in full force lately (probably due to me being on uni IP?) considering that I rarely visit the site.
Is this behind a paywall for anyone else?
First used phabricator as an intern, and later brought the toolset for class projects (Compilers and now thesis-work). It's been massively helpful, and like others have commented, their IRC is active and helpful. FWIW,…
> I'm mad because I can't rationalize how a company I dislike can make something of value so I'm going to make butthurt posts on HN about it. Keep it up buddy.
Anonymity, and the effectiveness of anonymity has a lot to do with how the site, or product is structured. With secret, you have the app directly plugged into your friends-list, and while the content is 'anonymous',…
Piazza is great at what it does: enabling discussion and making have a rolling wiki where they can talk to course staff about issues with the homework. However, they're alienating me with the career-recruitment spam -…
While not straightforward or easy (for an average chap), it's quite possible, and very useful. Although I wouldn't call it most people's programming language of choice, knowing, and being able to grapple with how C…
As a Junior at University right now, this article speaks quite positively about the benefits of doing a PhD. 1) Even if you get a PhD and aren't shining at your field (read gulped into tenure track positions at a top 10…
> he \emph{believed} in it ftfy
It sounds like what you're looking for is best served by an incubator. Barring that, if you're in the valley (or even elsewhere) you should get involved with some sort of shared-working space like HackerDojo. From what…
cheers!
If someone could be so kind as to paste-bin this, I'd be grateful. The NYTimes paywall has been in full force lately (probably due to me being on uni IP?) considering that I rarely visit the site.
Is this behind a paywall for anyone else?
First used phabricator as an intern, and later brought the toolset for class projects (Compilers and now thesis-work). It's been massively helpful, and like others have commented, their IRC is active and helpful. FWIW,…
> I'm mad because I can't rationalize how a company I dislike can make something of value so I'm going to make butthurt posts on HN about it. Keep it up buddy.
Anonymity, and the effectiveness of anonymity has a lot to do with how the site, or product is structured. With secret, you have the app directly plugged into your friends-list, and while the content is 'anonymous',…
Piazza is great at what it does: enabling discussion and making have a rolling wiki where they can talk to course staff about issues with the homework. However, they're alienating me with the career-recruitment spam -…
While not straightforward or easy (for an average chap), it's quite possible, and very useful. Although I wouldn't call it most people's programming language of choice, knowing, and being able to grapple with how C…
As a Junior at University right now, this article speaks quite positively about the benefits of doing a PhD. 1) Even if you get a PhD and aren't shining at your field (read gulped into tenure track positions at a top 10…