both. I love display output that I can parse for what I need by key strokes though. But a handbook is handy when you got no power, you know the page, and your eyes are not f*.
I am 60, and what is this? Text Editor: vim Personal Markup: Something close to Creole Data markup: JSON or CSV Also, ndb reminds me of LDAP.
>takinola What do you code in? If C, use the the one your project uses the most. Personally I love Allman style, but that is not what my friends use: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=style&sektion=9 Pick…
I am so up for this. Including that the financial reports and decisions are public. There are some good credit unions out there, but no open source technologies, expect maybe the web page. Should we make a github…
Whatever. Nuclear power is awesome when properly designed and implemented. They might as well use a combination of geothermal and hydrokinetic power from their volcano and beaches, and really cause harm to their Island.…
both. I love display output that I can parse for what I need by key strokes though. But a handbook is handy when you got no power, you know the page, and your eyes are not f*.
I am 60, and what is this? Text Editor: vim Personal Markup: Something close to Creole Data markup: JSON or CSV Also, ndb reminds me of LDAP.
>takinola What do you code in? If C, use the the one your project uses the most. Personally I love Allman style, but that is not what my friends use: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=style&sektion=9 Pick…
I am so up for this. Including that the financial reports and decisions are public. There are some good credit unions out there, but no open source technologies, expect maybe the web page. Should we make a github…
Whatever. Nuclear power is awesome when properly designed and implemented. They might as well use a combination of geothermal and hydrokinetic power from their volcano and beaches, and really cause harm to their Island.…