Any chance of this being published via Mozilla Add-Ons, or do you want to keep it as a prototype?
Not sure why this isn't ranked higher. The entire issue with Verizon is that it refused to do this. They can't complain about intermediate systems when they have been provided the chance to bypass many of them.
When looking at headphones, I HIGHLY suggest figuring out what you want to use them for. I use several sites, but HeadRoom (http://www.headphone.com) is probably my favorite because they do some nice graphs of the…
You are forgetting there is a difference between the perception of freedom and actual freedom. While someone may be free to write about the problem, if there is no change in the system, is there actual freedom? People…
Great points! On the regex front, I highly recommend starting with reference sheets[1]. There are also a great many testers out there. The best way to figure it out is by just testing your regex patterns against various…
It's pretty hard to find nice Obj C resources, so this is much appreciated. The annotations on the slides really help out - thanks for doing that!
Any chance of this being published via Mozilla Add-Ons, or do you want to keep it as a prototype?
Not sure why this isn't ranked higher. The entire issue with Verizon is that it refused to do this. They can't complain about intermediate systems when they have been provided the chance to bypass many of them.
When looking at headphones, I HIGHLY suggest figuring out what you want to use them for. I use several sites, but HeadRoom (http://www.headphone.com) is probably my favorite because they do some nice graphs of the…
You are forgetting there is a difference between the perception of freedom and actual freedom. While someone may be free to write about the problem, if there is no change in the system, is there actual freedom? People…
Great points! On the regex front, I highly recommend starting with reference sheets[1]. There are also a great many testers out there. The best way to figure it out is by just testing your regex patterns against various…
It's pretty hard to find nice Obj C resources, so this is much appreciated. The annotations on the slides really help out - thanks for doing that!