This is a fallacy listed, "the fallacy fallacy", first column second row on the left with the symbol of a fractal.
The character set is also optional if sent as an http header. http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/charset.html#h-5.2.2 And a supporting talk by paul irish http://paulirish.com/2011/primitives-html5-video/
Then Java, Chrome, Ruby, Rails, Bash, Curl, Python, Apache, Lynx, Scheme, Unity and dozens of other project names must infuriate you :).
The difference being that Diablo 3 has an in-game real-money market, and more people playing the game means more people putting money into that market. The same strategy has been applied (successfully) with Team…
Creating software that helps whoever uses it is the only immediate requisite for being a useful programmer.
Ridiculous. Coming to your partner's defense is not a matter of gender, but one of loyalty. Reverse the genders in this case and the threat still applies.
>I break about half of those rules and it works very, very well. Can you go into more detail about which rules you disagree with or find unnecessary?
Working on a project with no set style standard, this article does a good job of voicing my frustrations. When tasked with inventing a new piece of the software, each designer, programmer, and manager tends to disregard…
Some issues... Even using the grid normally, it ends up using more horizontal space than on the viewport, forcing a horizontal scrollbar (Chrome 18). Another problem: setting max-widths on units. Any proceeding units…
Depending on the severity of your "ums", this is a facet "normal people" may need not perfect (or even need to work on). This article is the minimum strategy, the 80% of a good presentation. Ums are a detractor but not…
The entire "More" menu seems out of place. I would expect it to have options related to search, and a few items in there definitely are relevant, but the presence of the Privacy and Feedback links make it seem like…
What was your motivation to use fixed pixel widths for grid sections instead of percentages? "Do we really need yet another boilerplate? Yes." Not entirely convincing :P
Can anyone explain exactly why this is sinister? If the label is aware of the price they're selling the license at and buying the data, where is the unfair deception?
Of course views/week is not necessarily the best measure of success. Those 5 views a week for 500 questions may have been excellent matches, whereas hundreds might have been poor matches. I admit though that it's more…
There's good code, which is something that good products build their foundation on, and near perfect code, which can get in the way of building realistic solutions on time. >Do you really need a full objet-oriented…
Not that it matters, at all. It's a gift, an endorsement.
It really doesn't look like variables to me. A variable would be a reference to a singularly defined property, such as a color or border style, not a hook to an entire list of properties. Certainly it could be used as a…
I'm torn on this. Inheritance already exists through assigning multiple classes and the cascade, and now it's impossible to use a "child" class without dragging its parent along with it unless you override "apply"…
Of course he might not do it at all.
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but a site can't "be" HTML5. It can use technologies that require browsers which have implemented it from the HTML5 draft, but there is not a watershed to it. I think the whole marketing…
The existing moderators can elect new moderators who can carry it on. The current (and only) mod is currently simply choosing not to, and made his intentions clear in that regard.
> "Everytime, and I mean everytime, I see IceFrog given credit to DotA, there will always be that guy who tries to discredit him" Probably because the claim he invented DotA is wrong. I'm not trying to discredit…
Valve may have creative rights on the details, but I'd be surprised if they could convince a judge that they own the rights to a whole genre of gaming. Especially when there's already a plethora of popular games already…
IceFrog isn't strictly the author of DotA. DotA is, if memory serves, based on an even older mod called Aeon of Strife. And DotA's development history is riddled with support from the WC3 mapping community so it's…
I'm not sure why a legally counselled written contract wouldn't be considered legally binding.
This is a fallacy listed, "the fallacy fallacy", first column second row on the left with the symbol of a fractal.
The character set is also optional if sent as an http header. http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/charset.html#h-5.2.2 And a supporting talk by paul irish http://paulirish.com/2011/primitives-html5-video/
Then Java, Chrome, Ruby, Rails, Bash, Curl, Python, Apache, Lynx, Scheme, Unity and dozens of other project names must infuriate you :).
The difference being that Diablo 3 has an in-game real-money market, and more people playing the game means more people putting money into that market. The same strategy has been applied (successfully) with Team…
Creating software that helps whoever uses it is the only immediate requisite for being a useful programmer.
Ridiculous. Coming to your partner's defense is not a matter of gender, but one of loyalty. Reverse the genders in this case and the threat still applies.
>I break about half of those rules and it works very, very well. Can you go into more detail about which rules you disagree with or find unnecessary?
Working on a project with no set style standard, this article does a good job of voicing my frustrations. When tasked with inventing a new piece of the software, each designer, programmer, and manager tends to disregard…
Some issues... Even using the grid normally, it ends up using more horizontal space than on the viewport, forcing a horizontal scrollbar (Chrome 18). Another problem: setting max-widths on units. Any proceeding units…
Depending on the severity of your "ums", this is a facet "normal people" may need not perfect (or even need to work on). This article is the minimum strategy, the 80% of a good presentation. Ums are a detractor but not…
The entire "More" menu seems out of place. I would expect it to have options related to search, and a few items in there definitely are relevant, but the presence of the Privacy and Feedback links make it seem like…
What was your motivation to use fixed pixel widths for grid sections instead of percentages? "Do we really need yet another boilerplate? Yes." Not entirely convincing :P
Can anyone explain exactly why this is sinister? If the label is aware of the price they're selling the license at and buying the data, where is the unfair deception?
Of course views/week is not necessarily the best measure of success. Those 5 views a week for 500 questions may have been excellent matches, whereas hundreds might have been poor matches. I admit though that it's more…
There's good code, which is something that good products build their foundation on, and near perfect code, which can get in the way of building realistic solutions on time. >Do you really need a full objet-oriented…
Not that it matters, at all. It's a gift, an endorsement.
It really doesn't look like variables to me. A variable would be a reference to a singularly defined property, such as a color or border style, not a hook to an entire list of properties. Certainly it could be used as a…
I'm torn on this. Inheritance already exists through assigning multiple classes and the cascade, and now it's impossible to use a "child" class without dragging its parent along with it unless you override "apply"…
Of course he might not do it at all.
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but a site can't "be" HTML5. It can use technologies that require browsers which have implemented it from the HTML5 draft, but there is not a watershed to it. I think the whole marketing…
The existing moderators can elect new moderators who can carry it on. The current (and only) mod is currently simply choosing not to, and made his intentions clear in that regard.
> "Everytime, and I mean everytime, I see IceFrog given credit to DotA, there will always be that guy who tries to discredit him" Probably because the claim he invented DotA is wrong. I'm not trying to discredit…
Valve may have creative rights on the details, but I'd be surprised if they could convince a judge that they own the rights to a whole genre of gaming. Especially when there's already a plethora of popular games already…
IceFrog isn't strictly the author of DotA. DotA is, if memory serves, based on an even older mod called Aeon of Strife. And DotA's development history is riddled with support from the WC3 mapping community so it's…
I'm not sure why a legally counselled written contract wouldn't be considered legally binding.