To be fair, "is" has several distinct meanings in English, which lead to the invention of E-Prime: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_prime#Different_functions_of_...
We use a combination of Socialcast and Google Hangouts.
Why not just market games that require cloud processing to play as online-only? It's a bit much for the entire system to have to take on this always-online requirement for games that may not have a multiplayer or large…
I'm still wondering what happened to the anti-war Democrats in the US...
Things like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monoamine_oxidase_A "We suspect you may have a genetic predisposition to being a psychopath or traitor."
This is what I've been trying to find out. None of these articles seem to have it.
Only worst case is represented by big-O. The others are covered by big and little Omega, little o, and theta notation.
Seriously, the merging of the contacts list and the chat window is one of the things I hate most about the new Skype UI.
Because ' ' is the only possible word delimiter...
People are so fearful.
Well that was... militant...
I hope you are kidding.
What's so impressive about her trying to improve her brand?
They decided to work at that sweatshop...
> attr_accessible suffers from context blindness: you’re frequently going to have an end user UI and an admin UI. You want admins to have access to more fields. This is exactly why edge Rails is moving towards…
You do a pretty good job portraying yourself as an idiot.
Aaron held the last one.
I would prefer an app that combines BART and Muni data into a cohesive trip.
Sort of like how pandodaily "hacked" this article together and called it journalism.
This. We'll never run out of problems that take effort and frustration to solve.
Seriously -- he's already demonstrated himself as untrustworthy.
Because no one ever wants to test their app against multiple versions of Ruby...
I see that "Javascript requires semi-colons" isn't anywhere to be seen.
Most people disagree with Stallman on a lot of issues -- he just happened to get this one right.
I can only have so much sympathy for people who choose to work at such a terrible company.
To be fair, "is" has several distinct meanings in English, which lead to the invention of E-Prime: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_prime#Different_functions_of_...
We use a combination of Socialcast and Google Hangouts.
Why not just market games that require cloud processing to play as online-only? It's a bit much for the entire system to have to take on this always-online requirement for games that may not have a multiplayer or large…
I'm still wondering what happened to the anti-war Democrats in the US...
Things like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monoamine_oxidase_A "We suspect you may have a genetic predisposition to being a psychopath or traitor."
This is what I've been trying to find out. None of these articles seem to have it.
Only worst case is represented by big-O. The others are covered by big and little Omega, little o, and theta notation.
Seriously, the merging of the contacts list and the chat window is one of the things I hate most about the new Skype UI.
Because ' ' is the only possible word delimiter...
People are so fearful.
Well that was... militant...
I hope you are kidding.
What's so impressive about her trying to improve her brand?
They decided to work at that sweatshop...
> attr_accessible suffers from context blindness: you’re frequently going to have an end user UI and an admin UI. You want admins to have access to more fields. This is exactly why edge Rails is moving towards…
You do a pretty good job portraying yourself as an idiot.
Aaron held the last one.
I would prefer an app that combines BART and Muni data into a cohesive trip.
Sort of like how pandodaily "hacked" this article together and called it journalism.
This. We'll never run out of problems that take effort and frustration to solve.
Seriously -- he's already demonstrated himself as untrustworthy.
Because no one ever wants to test their app against multiple versions of Ruby...
I see that "Javascript requires semi-colons" isn't anywhere to be seen.
Most people disagree with Stallman on a lot of issues -- he just happened to get this one right.
I can only have so much sympathy for people who choose to work at such a terrible company.