https?
Nothing will ever beat RegexBuddy when it comes to Regex tools. It is an entire IDE just for regex, and has been my not-so-secret weapon for a decade or more.
How do you make money from it?
Bitly is so useful though for making usable QR links
All I get is a 404 from the download link.
ConEmu is pretty, and I do like it and use it - but it isn't quite the same.
It literally says that they have access to the email address in what you quoted.
I like to form a hypothesis then test. Does that make me stupid for jumping to a conclusion? I'd rather approach something with "I don't know, but I think maybe...", lets test and see.
I have this link on my bookmark bar. I do the same thing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases
Experience is fleeting. To the photograph analogy - having photographs lets you perceive time more slowly since you forget less of it.
This sounds a lot like the spaces vs tabs holy war. The C way vs the Ruby/Python way.
Sensationalist article.
Remember to log out manually when you are done. Just closing the browser isn't enough.
Good IDE's will help you find code duplication.
This reminds me of Republican politics - while you were busy hating Apple (or gays in the case of Republicans) - they were busy with their real work - making deals that don't have your best interest in mind.
This is just a opinion rant - there is very little factual information.
https?
Nothing will ever beat RegexBuddy when it comes to Regex tools. It is an entire IDE just for regex, and has been my not-so-secret weapon for a decade or more.
How do you make money from it?
Bitly is so useful though for making usable QR links
All I get is a 404 from the download link.
ConEmu is pretty, and I do like it and use it - but it isn't quite the same.
It literally says that they have access to the email address in what you quoted.
I like to form a hypothesis then test. Does that make me stupid for jumping to a conclusion? I'd rather approach something with "I don't know, but I think maybe...", lets test and see.
I have this link on my bookmark bar. I do the same thing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases
Experience is fleeting. To the photograph analogy - having photographs lets you perceive time more slowly since you forget less of it.
This sounds a lot like the spaces vs tabs holy war. The C way vs the Ruby/Python way.
Sensationalist article.
Remember to log out manually when you are done. Just closing the browser isn't enough.
Good IDE's will help you find code duplication.
This reminds me of Republican politics - while you were busy hating Apple (or gays in the case of Republicans) - they were busy with their real work - making deals that don't have your best interest in mind.
This is just a opinion rant - there is very little factual information.