"Those who have passion will sustain" oooor bills to pay...
Could you please give an example of code using one style vs the other that showcases why someone would turn down a language for it?
I'm guessing when it becomes commonplace it will be far easier to whip out my phone and IM people across the table.
the only thing worse than spam is smug spam...
"For example, I didn't contact github because I knew one of the peole working there was in on the joke." hmm, couldn't it be that some other customer service people would actually do their job about your issue? How do…
Thanks for making me aware of Mnemosyne! One thing that helped me to learn English was to watch movies (especially stuff with cool oneliners) with both subtitles and close captions on when possible, so I get a…
will check it out, thanks
Of course. I thought that was implicit, sorry. What I don't agree with is the article's proposal to start over.
One can't escape the corporations or governments' influence. They are already in every aspect of one's life. Rather than trying to build a super secret treehouse away from their gaze it's more productive to find a way…
It causes readers to either slap their foreheads and say 'oh wow, 200 lines? I could have done that! why didn't I think of it?' or 'oh wow, it takes true genius to hit just the right 200 lines. I could have never done…
The future as fallen prey of the hand-wavy notion that things will be taken care of somehow by someone. Problem is, taking action can involve hard work, spending time in jail or other unpleasant activities so when…
I love it! I can finally use middle-click to open stuff on another tab.
totally agree! Also I browse with chrome at 144% zoom so that picture ended up taking more than half my screen which freaked me out some more.
We also have a ping pong table at work. Aside from the the benefits of weaving some exercise into the routine of staring at screens all day, the best thing we've observed so far is that it's a social activity that…
It's not the same having a car hit you at 1 mph when you're stationary than when you're both doing 40 mph and the guy behind is unconscious. A number of things can go wrong. The moment you have other people in your…
not to mention "Without consulting the passengers in his minivan — "there was no time to take a vote" — Innes kicked into engineer mode." more like "Innes kicked into irresponsible mode risking other people's lives to…
webkit has a fatal flaw: they didn't write it!
Couldn't the same be said of people who play sports or jazz or any other thing that involves making fast decisions? It's like there's this desperate need of justifying playing video games with every new study that says…
Almost every time I dig to find out how the magic works, much like the performance art, I end up disappointed, scared or both.
thanks!
do you remember what was the rpg one called?
not bad but went on for a bit too long
grinding RL is such a chore, I think I'll buy an account instead
what about funding to keep self and family up and running?
"Those who have passion will sustain" oooor bills to pay...
Could you please give an example of code using one style vs the other that showcases why someone would turn down a language for it?
I'm guessing when it becomes commonplace it will be far easier to whip out my phone and IM people across the table.
the only thing worse than spam is smug spam...
"For example, I didn't contact github because I knew one of the peole working there was in on the joke." hmm, couldn't it be that some other customer service people would actually do their job about your issue? How do…
Thanks for making me aware of Mnemosyne! One thing that helped me to learn English was to watch movies (especially stuff with cool oneliners) with both subtitles and close captions on when possible, so I get a…
will check it out, thanks
Of course. I thought that was implicit, sorry. What I don't agree with is the article's proposal to start over.
One can't escape the corporations or governments' influence. They are already in every aspect of one's life. Rather than trying to build a super secret treehouse away from their gaze it's more productive to find a way…
It causes readers to either slap their foreheads and say 'oh wow, 200 lines? I could have done that! why didn't I think of it?' or 'oh wow, it takes true genius to hit just the right 200 lines. I could have never done…
The future as fallen prey of the hand-wavy notion that things will be taken care of somehow by someone. Problem is, taking action can involve hard work, spending time in jail or other unpleasant activities so when…
I love it! I can finally use middle-click to open stuff on another tab.
totally agree! Also I browse with chrome at 144% zoom so that picture ended up taking more than half my screen which freaked me out some more.
We also have a ping pong table at work. Aside from the the benefits of weaving some exercise into the routine of staring at screens all day, the best thing we've observed so far is that it's a social activity that…
It's not the same having a car hit you at 1 mph when you're stationary than when you're both doing 40 mph and the guy behind is unconscious. A number of things can go wrong. The moment you have other people in your…
not to mention "Without consulting the passengers in his minivan — "there was no time to take a vote" — Innes kicked into engineer mode." more like "Innes kicked into irresponsible mode risking other people's lives to…
webkit has a fatal flaw: they didn't write it!
Couldn't the same be said of people who play sports or jazz or any other thing that involves making fast decisions? It's like there's this desperate need of justifying playing video games with every new study that says…
Almost every time I dig to find out how the magic works, much like the performance art, I end up disappointed, scared or both.
thanks!
do you remember what was the rpg one called?
not bad but went on for a bit too long
grinding RL is such a chore, I think I'll buy an account instead
what about funding to keep self and family up and running?