Getting hacker news'd is also contact w/ reality for your website/hosting platform :-D
I just need one that says "get the fuck off of hackernews" every time i browse to it.
Fun little game! Really enjoyed it. nice work
> Kratos has the most extensive and thorough documentation and example library of all modern web application frameworks, making it a breeze to get started with the framework. Bold claim sir. I'll take a gander.
I agree, totally worth reading, but when I read it in grad school I found it exceedingly dry. kinda had to choke it down. Certainly worth it and I'll probably listen to the Audible recording for a refresher when I need…
Not specifically about programming, but "Every Tool's a Hammer" by Adam Savage was really good. Tons of good information in here, and it tickles the Mythbusters itch. Are you looking for books about a programming…
this looks great! I've been looking for another book. just grabbed it on audible.
I've read this twice. Enjoyed it both times and have referred frequently back to it. I second this wholeheartedly Also, random side note, here's an interesting talk given by Ashley Williams on Rust that refers to the…
Hey! Just what we need, another UI framework! oh...wait. no we don't.
Also “traceRT”, I died
Yea I saw your design doc. Impressive project. I only questioned it because looking at your YouTube it seemed that you had a history of posting on April 1st. Which, I really appreciate learning how to hack. Now I am…
can't tell if april fools or awesome thing. lol. definitely don't release this kind of thing on April Fools Day. Awesome idea though and I'd love to see the implementation
Makes sense. I was thinking based on the title of the article that this would be a good thing for low-income people, as in their spending on broadband would be capped. but... it's Ajit Pai. Of course it's shit for the…
Did the ICBM tour w/ a dad a few years back. It's definitely fascinating. 100% agreed worth the time
Yay Biosphere 2! I love this place. Been a few times. I'm glad to see they are doing useful science here.
#socialfeaturenooneaskedfor
"sportsball". I love it.
I guess it's to be expected, but there definitely needs to be a part 2...
Loved it! This was a great read. Thank you for sharing
re: full disclosure, I appreciate your reply and that it didn't end with "So, you should use program X (the one you work on) because it's the best software". Your objective response is great.
Did you learn something from this that could be relevant to a future endeavour? If so, then you can at least call that a win.
you can also get a lot of free lunches...
This. Don't follow the advice of "Learn {X} new technology". In this day and age, a new language, framework, etc show up every 3 minutes. You may be a bit rusty, but stick to what you know for now. Maybe start a blog…
For an article about art...this was sure lacking art.
agreed 100%.
Getting hacker news'd is also contact w/ reality for your website/hosting platform :-D
I just need one that says "get the fuck off of hackernews" every time i browse to it.
Fun little game! Really enjoyed it. nice work
> Kratos has the most extensive and thorough documentation and example library of all modern web application frameworks, making it a breeze to get started with the framework. Bold claim sir. I'll take a gander.
I agree, totally worth reading, but when I read it in grad school I found it exceedingly dry. kinda had to choke it down. Certainly worth it and I'll probably listen to the Audible recording for a refresher when I need…
Not specifically about programming, but "Every Tool's a Hammer" by Adam Savage was really good. Tons of good information in here, and it tickles the Mythbusters itch. Are you looking for books about a programming…
this looks great! I've been looking for another book. just grabbed it on audible.
I've read this twice. Enjoyed it both times and have referred frequently back to it. I second this wholeheartedly Also, random side note, here's an interesting talk given by Ashley Williams on Rust that refers to the…
Hey! Just what we need, another UI framework! oh...wait. no we don't.
Also “traceRT”, I died
Yea I saw your design doc. Impressive project. I only questioned it because looking at your YouTube it seemed that you had a history of posting on April 1st. Which, I really appreciate learning how to hack. Now I am…
can't tell if april fools or awesome thing. lol. definitely don't release this kind of thing on April Fools Day. Awesome idea though and I'd love to see the implementation
Makes sense. I was thinking based on the title of the article that this would be a good thing for low-income people, as in their spending on broadband would be capped. but... it's Ajit Pai. Of course it's shit for the…
Did the ICBM tour w/ a dad a few years back. It's definitely fascinating. 100% agreed worth the time
Yay Biosphere 2! I love this place. Been a few times. I'm glad to see they are doing useful science here.
#socialfeaturenooneaskedfor
"sportsball". I love it.
I guess it's to be expected, but there definitely needs to be a part 2...
Loved it! This was a great read. Thank you for sharing
re: full disclosure, I appreciate your reply and that it didn't end with "So, you should use program X (the one you work on) because it's the best software". Your objective response is great.
Did you learn something from this that could be relevant to a future endeavour? If so, then you can at least call that a win.
you can also get a lot of free lunches...
This. Don't follow the advice of "Learn {X} new technology". In this day and age, a new language, framework, etc show up every 3 minutes. You may be a bit rusty, but stick to what you know for now. Maybe start a blog…
For an article about art...this was sure lacking art.
agreed 100%.