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I feel compelled to point out that Woz isn't Apple's anymore and hasn't been for a long time unless I'm completely missing something.
Hrm. I'm split almost 50/50 between n and log(n). That's pretty cool.
Haskell
I was more shocked to see that they use CVS. Then I remember that at job-before-last we were using RCS so I guess it's not all that weird.
Went to see Inception tonight and this played during the previews.
Looking at the actual url, I wonder how this is 'Windows Security' news. Oh, I get it.
Slide 7: "What, not how." IMO, if you can grasp this you are on your way.
Count me in as well. I bought the book as a package deal from amzn with "The little Schemer" and haven't read much of it.
I'd love to have an alternative to storing usernames and passwords. I wrote a web based twitter/identi.ca client mainly for my own use, but it's public and there are people using it, and I've been thinking about purging…
I feel compelled to point out that Woz isn't Apple's anymore and hasn't been for a long time unless I'm completely missing something.
Hrm. I'm split almost 50/50 between n and log(n). That's pretty cool.
Haskell
I was more shocked to see that they use CVS. Then I remember that at job-before-last we were using RCS so I guess it's not all that weird.
Went to see Inception tonight and this played during the previews.
Looking at the actual url, I wonder how this is 'Windows Security' news. Oh, I get it.
Slide 7: "What, not how." IMO, if you can grasp this you are on your way.
Count me in as well. I bought the book as a package deal from amzn with "The little Schemer" and haven't read much of it.
I'd love to have an alternative to storing usernames and passwords. I wrote a web based twitter/identi.ca client mainly for my own use, but it's public and there are people using it, and I've been thinking about purging…