Look into "Pratt Parsers". It's reasonably easy to implement one based on some blog posts etc.
Political change is hard because our leaders aren't interested in our well-being, which is blindingly obvious if you look at the kind of legislation they're passing. A recent example is the so-called "Snooper's…
Interesting how the Aleppo story we commented on was censored off of HN already :) You know you're supposed to talk about "fake news" in conjunction with some "fringe" website - not a highly esteemed, reputable news…
No comments? Maybe no one really knows what to make of the Syrian mess anymore, and for good reason. Who are the bad guys? Putin? Assad? Or a certain Empire that wants Assad out of power? Governments engage in their…
"Sophistry" right back at you.
Wow, you sure are intent on making it clear that talking to you is pointless. But alright, I got the message.
Well, there's a difference between going out of fashion and being revealed as something that shouldn't be used (like Angular and Ember). Maybe Vue is just becoming the new shiny.
> "I was going to pay later!" is not a defense for shoplifting, nor is it a defense for wage theft. Apples and oranges. Shoplifting is a particular kind of theft - not paying someone's salary is not. A shoplifter takes…
What I meant about your correction was that you just tacked on a qualifier after "given". - I said credit is given - You said credit is given <and stuff>. Therefore, no correction. It really is safe to assume that we…
So this guy wants just a little bit of a planned economy. Not too much, mind you. Just the right amount. Newsflash: If doing business gets easier, then more business will be done. More business leads to more economic…
Yes, fraud. Not theft. There's a difference, and everyone on HN knows it. People just want to rationalize using the word to mean something different from what it actually means, for dramatic effect. Your correction…
> If you willingly take on debt even though you know you will not be able to pay it you're committing criminal bankruptcy But even that's called "criminal bankrupty", and not "credit theft" or something. Possibly…
Oh so it's like, the employer stole some work from you when you weren't looking? Look, I'm not saying not getting your wages is just fine. But the world sure could use less Socialism-tinged concept-twisting.
Yes, that would be the common sense take on "wage theft". Unfortunately, HN is allergic to common sense.
Look into "Pratt Parsers". It's reasonably easy to implement one based on some blog posts etc.
Political change is hard because our leaders aren't interested in our well-being, which is blindingly obvious if you look at the kind of legislation they're passing. A recent example is the so-called "Snooper's…
Interesting how the Aleppo story we commented on was censored off of HN already :) You know you're supposed to talk about "fake news" in conjunction with some "fringe" website - not a highly esteemed, reputable news…
No comments? Maybe no one really knows what to make of the Syrian mess anymore, and for good reason. Who are the bad guys? Putin? Assad? Or a certain Empire that wants Assad out of power? Governments engage in their…
"Sophistry" right back at you.
Wow, you sure are intent on making it clear that talking to you is pointless. But alright, I got the message.
Well, there's a difference between going out of fashion and being revealed as something that shouldn't be used (like Angular and Ember). Maybe Vue is just becoming the new shiny.
> "I was going to pay later!" is not a defense for shoplifting, nor is it a defense for wage theft. Apples and oranges. Shoplifting is a particular kind of theft - not paying someone's salary is not. A shoplifter takes…
What I meant about your correction was that you just tacked on a qualifier after "given". - I said credit is given - You said credit is given <and stuff>. Therefore, no correction. It really is safe to assume that we…
So this guy wants just a little bit of a planned economy. Not too much, mind you. Just the right amount. Newsflash: If doing business gets easier, then more business will be done. More business leads to more economic…
Yes, fraud. Not theft. There's a difference, and everyone on HN knows it. People just want to rationalize using the word to mean something different from what it actually means, for dramatic effect. Your correction…
> If you willingly take on debt even though you know you will not be able to pay it you're committing criminal bankruptcy But even that's called "criminal bankrupty", and not "credit theft" or something. Possibly…
Oh so it's like, the employer stole some work from you when you weren't looking? Look, I'm not saying not getting your wages is just fine. But the world sure could use less Socialism-tinged concept-twisting.
Yes, that would be the common sense take on "wage theft". Unfortunately, HN is allergic to common sense.