Seems to be the way to go. I'm waiting for docker to run on Windows 10 home.
Sloppy work in this article. I wonder what drove him to write something like this. It sounds like he's a true hater ...of haters! haters are just part of life. No need to get worked up on them and make sloppy, weak…
huey is solid. I use it in prod.
I would love to use this, but I'm not willing to send my code to Kite.com. Sounds great for open source projects! Sorry.
I'd be interested.
Or this one: http://shop.nationalgeographic.com/ngs/product/maps/wall-map...
small world. I'm a few hundred feet away on Chatham St.
hmm...no love for django here.
moi aussi!
Don't think I would buy this for anywhere near $800
Nice effort here...this is a really tough problem to solve "correctly".
This is a bad idea. Not only is it against Southwest policy, it also pisses off people like myself who actually go and check-in "exactly" 24 hours before and end up with a "B-7" boarding pass!!!!! Clearly, Southwest has…
Python 3 support in django is coming soon....!
Haha, Is this true? ...reference?
Agree. I also use the iPad in landscape and this app is definitely a big step back. So much wasted/unused space.
"As a Django developer, there wasn’t a straightforward and obvious way to just do things in the background on a page request. People suggested I try Celery, but I didn’t like that option at all. A distributed task…
explain?
just got the UX32-DB71. Took out the HD, put in a 256GB SSD, and 10 GB RAM (CL-11). Discrete graphics. 1080p screen. In my opinion, this is the best ultrabook on the market right now.
Not to diminish his work in any way, but markov chains are (were?) part of the senior finite math curriculum in Ontario. E.g. We used them to examine weather prediction models in gr. 12
looks like redis is getting improved support in this release. Anyone using redis instead of rabbitmq?
This is getting off topic, but it doesn't really matter how Canada is doing financially (from what I hear, we're doing quite fine). US still has a better standard of living. Canadian housing is getting ridiculous and…
nice to have, but don't see myself ever using this feature. I normally just drop files into my drive-mapped Dropbox folder.
look at the js file var key_binding = { 65: n("gs"), 90: n("a"), 83: n("as"), 88: n("b"), 67: n("c", 1), 70: n("cs", 1), 86: n("d", 1), 71: n("ds", 1), 66: n("e", 1), 78: n("f", 1), 74: n("fs", 1), 77: n("g", 1), 75:…
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Seems to be the way to go. I'm waiting for docker to run on Windows 10 home.
Sloppy work in this article. I wonder what drove him to write something like this. It sounds like he's a true hater ...of haters! haters are just part of life. No need to get worked up on them and make sloppy, weak…
huey is solid. I use it in prod.
I would love to use this, but I'm not willing to send my code to Kite.com. Sounds great for open source projects! Sorry.
I'd be interested.
Or this one: http://shop.nationalgeographic.com/ngs/product/maps/wall-map...
small world. I'm a few hundred feet away on Chatham St.
hmm...no love for django here.
moi aussi!
Don't think I would buy this for anywhere near $800
Nice effort here...this is a really tough problem to solve "correctly".
This is a bad idea. Not only is it against Southwest policy, it also pisses off people like myself who actually go and check-in "exactly" 24 hours before and end up with a "B-7" boarding pass!!!!! Clearly, Southwest has…
Python 3 support in django is coming soon....!
Haha, Is this true? ...reference?
Agree. I also use the iPad in landscape and this app is definitely a big step back. So much wasted/unused space.
"As a Django developer, there wasn’t a straightforward and obvious way to just do things in the background on a page request. People suggested I try Celery, but I didn’t like that option at all. A distributed task…
explain?
just got the UX32-DB71. Took out the HD, put in a 256GB SSD, and 10 GB RAM (CL-11). Discrete graphics. 1080p screen. In my opinion, this is the best ultrabook on the market right now.
Not to diminish his work in any way, but markov chains are (were?) part of the senior finite math curriculum in Ontario. E.g. We used them to examine weather prediction models in gr. 12
looks like redis is getting improved support in this release. Anyone using redis instead of rabbitmq?
This is getting off topic, but it doesn't really matter how Canada is doing financially (from what I hear, we're doing quite fine). US still has a better standard of living. Canadian housing is getting ridiculous and…
nice to have, but don't see myself ever using this feature. I normally just drop files into my drive-mapped Dropbox folder.
look at the js file var key_binding = { 65: n("gs"), 90: n("a"), 83: n("as"), 88: n("b"), 67: n("c", 1), 70: n("cs", 1), 86: n("d", 1), 71: n("ds", 1), 66: n("e", 1), 78: n("f", 1), 74: n("fs", 1), 77: n("g", 1), 75:…
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