Would be nice if the dates in the selection range were highlighted, and unselectable dates (eg. later than the end date in left calendar, earlier than start date in right calendar.) were grayed out.
I'm surprised these companies didn't give up and start selling in other countries, like Canada or the UK, to begin with.
> Your goal is to put the other robots out of action. But not with weapons! Hey! What's the fun in that? :P
I agree with most of this issues, but it sounds like his editor doesn't have auto import and jump to definition like Eclipse. eg complaint about nested packages. (not that I agree that this is a necessary class):…
Wow, genius. Good point, it doesn't need to be wireless to look good.
That's why I find it's much better to find and follow someone with similar tastes to you that posts a lot on chowhound or other forums. Never really got Yelp. Taste in food is too subjective to bother with aggregate…
He takes the time to link to "patent medicine" and "swamp root" but not to a single TED talk illustrating his point? Lame.
Haven't looked into it, but supposedly with BB6+ you can make apps with HTML5/JS. I switched back from iPhone for the bold 9900. It's come a long way.
Wait, so your saying your devs aren't allowed to listen to music through their headphones? Inconceivable.
"Don't make me think" is a pretty good book on this topic.
Skype works pretty well for small teams too. One advantage is you can bring customers into the chat seamlessly if they already have a skype account.
Sure, but as the guy talks about in the article, he is hands on. He just spends a certain fraction of his time trying to maintain a global picture of the project and applying insights that come from that. I haven't…
I like this quote: Perhaps my biggest advantage is that, while I do spend some time coding, when I think about our software I am not constrained by the fear that I will have to implement my own ideas. It may seem crass,…
It's not supposed to be something you learn from, but something you reference. Really? That's the exact opposite of how I think of it. An encyclopedia is something you learn an initial shallow understanding from. A…
Well, I'd seen the term 'Continuous Linear System' somewhere and came to this page, where it starts out as: Consider the continuous linear time-variant system <equations!> so, bad.
Thanks! Way too often I find a math article jumps straight into the equations without a good overview that can be understood by someone without a math background. Example applications, for example, would greatly reduce…
The last part was the most insightful for me. Personally I am pretty damn sure that WSGI no longer carries the importance it had a few years ago. I think it no longer makes sense to merge different applications on the…
Does this also explain why everyone still uses console BBS's in Taiwan? http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ibbs/id309616952?mt=8 I've been trying to find an explanation for this.
I don't know any first hand, but other's I've heard of: Taverna: http://taverna.org.uk/ Trident: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/tc/trident.mspx
Rather than building these data analysis/visualization programs from scratch each time, my thought is that scientists should instead be writing them as modules for a data workflow application like RapidMiner. If you…
This is why I think, rather than every data analysis/visualization program being written from scratch with it's own custom UI and I/O, formatting etc, these programs should be written as modules to a data workflow…
Is this going to help in any way to better clone facebook? http://www.renren.com
> People who can code in the world of technology companies are a dime a dozen and get no respect. People who can code in biology, medicine, government, sociology, physics, history, and mathematics are respected and…
If I add a calendar event to google calendar I'm still a bit surprised when I later notice it in my iPhone calendar. Same with updating contacts across devices.
I think it's fine if you're doing python all day long, but I'm using Python, Java, PHP, Obj-C and Javascript each at least once a month on a variety of paid and personal projects. Like I said, I have enough trouble…
Would be nice if the dates in the selection range were highlighted, and unselectable dates (eg. later than the end date in left calendar, earlier than start date in right calendar.) were grayed out.
I'm surprised these companies didn't give up and start selling in other countries, like Canada or the UK, to begin with.
> Your goal is to put the other robots out of action. But not with weapons! Hey! What's the fun in that? :P
I agree with most of this issues, but it sounds like his editor doesn't have auto import and jump to definition like Eclipse. eg complaint about nested packages. (not that I agree that this is a necessary class):…
Wow, genius. Good point, it doesn't need to be wireless to look good.
That's why I find it's much better to find and follow someone with similar tastes to you that posts a lot on chowhound or other forums. Never really got Yelp. Taste in food is too subjective to bother with aggregate…
He takes the time to link to "patent medicine" and "swamp root" but not to a single TED talk illustrating his point? Lame.
Haven't looked into it, but supposedly with BB6+ you can make apps with HTML5/JS. I switched back from iPhone for the bold 9900. It's come a long way.
Wait, so your saying your devs aren't allowed to listen to music through their headphones? Inconceivable.
"Don't make me think" is a pretty good book on this topic.
Skype works pretty well for small teams too. One advantage is you can bring customers into the chat seamlessly if they already have a skype account.
Sure, but as the guy talks about in the article, he is hands on. He just spends a certain fraction of his time trying to maintain a global picture of the project and applying insights that come from that. I haven't…
I like this quote: Perhaps my biggest advantage is that, while I do spend some time coding, when I think about our software I am not constrained by the fear that I will have to implement my own ideas. It may seem crass,…
It's not supposed to be something you learn from, but something you reference. Really? That's the exact opposite of how I think of it. An encyclopedia is something you learn an initial shallow understanding from. A…
Well, I'd seen the term 'Continuous Linear System' somewhere and came to this page, where it starts out as: Consider the continuous linear time-variant system <equations!> so, bad.
Thanks! Way too often I find a math article jumps straight into the equations without a good overview that can be understood by someone without a math background. Example applications, for example, would greatly reduce…
The last part was the most insightful for me. Personally I am pretty damn sure that WSGI no longer carries the importance it had a few years ago. I think it no longer makes sense to merge different applications on the…
Does this also explain why everyone still uses console BBS's in Taiwan? http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ibbs/id309616952?mt=8 I've been trying to find an explanation for this.
I don't know any first hand, but other's I've heard of: Taverna: http://taverna.org.uk/ Trident: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/tc/trident.mspx
Rather than building these data analysis/visualization programs from scratch each time, my thought is that scientists should instead be writing them as modules for a data workflow application like RapidMiner. If you…
This is why I think, rather than every data analysis/visualization program being written from scratch with it's own custom UI and I/O, formatting etc, these programs should be written as modules to a data workflow…
Is this going to help in any way to better clone facebook? http://www.renren.com
> People who can code in the world of technology companies are a dime a dozen and get no respect. People who can code in biology, medicine, government, sociology, physics, history, and mathematics are respected and…
If I add a calendar event to google calendar I'm still a bit surprised when I later notice it in my iPhone calendar. Same with updating contacts across devices.
I think it's fine if you're doing python all day long, but I'm using Python, Java, PHP, Obj-C and Javascript each at least once a month on a variety of paid and personal projects. Like I said, I have enough trouble…