question is did they use emacs or vim?
maybe pair with an rtlsdr for some low-cost input?
this look s ok but i don't see a section on pdb integration - i'd say thats key. I'm still looking for a sensible description of how to develop python in emacs. I'm amazed that there doesn't seem to be a de facto way to…
absolutely right - wealth distribution isn't a zero-sum game
note that half of that lot have given pretty much all their wealth to charity. There is an argument that their ability to deploy that wealth to good effect is far greater than that of the american govt? In away - its a…
everyone programmer knows that the only track you need is Oxygène Part IV by jean michelle jarre - no further questions your honour
this is very good - sensible stuff, details will vary but this is a very useful start - everybody should do something along these lines, obviously tailored towards there own personal circumstances
with some fava beans and a nice chianti?
become a stoic, practice all the virtues, not just empathy your brain will thank you for it
can i second the 'just use emacs' argument? i look forward to the day i can fire up emacs on multiple 4k monitors its a bit tragic that a programmer doesn't already know this fact?
an international version of this would be good
note 'unreleased' is not the right word to use for the section above the last version. this is because a version is not necessarily a release. it should be called 'latest'
stumbling across hacker news, my career hasn't been the same since
that link is definitely magnificent - bravo!
i dream of becoming a master-baker one day, the author is clearly already one..
straw man..
see prev hacker news item - http://miter.mit.edu/the-unexotic-underclass/ lets solve some real problems?
Not sure how closely you have read Siebel - your 1st few points are covered pretty comprehensively at the start of his book
I'm just over the year mark with Colemak as well. Used the Tarmak transitional layouts to get to full Colemak and now use wide-angle mods as well to further improve keyboard ergonomics. On a good day I can hit 70wpm…
this is hilarious
DeepMind seems awfully close to DeepThought - maybe its $400m for the answer to life, the universe and everything? Would seem to be a good deal on those terms..
question is did they use emacs or vim?
maybe pair with an rtlsdr for some low-cost input?
this look s ok but i don't see a section on pdb integration - i'd say thats key. I'm still looking for a sensible description of how to develop python in emacs. I'm amazed that there doesn't seem to be a de facto way to…
absolutely right - wealth distribution isn't a zero-sum game
note that half of that lot have given pretty much all their wealth to charity. There is an argument that their ability to deploy that wealth to good effect is far greater than that of the american govt? In away - its a…
everyone programmer knows that the only track you need is Oxygène Part IV by jean michelle jarre - no further questions your honour
this is very good - sensible stuff, details will vary but this is a very useful start - everybody should do something along these lines, obviously tailored towards there own personal circumstances
with some fava beans and a nice chianti?
become a stoic, practice all the virtues, not just empathy your brain will thank you for it
can i second the 'just use emacs' argument? i look forward to the day i can fire up emacs on multiple 4k monitors its a bit tragic that a programmer doesn't already know this fact?
an international version of this would be good
note 'unreleased' is not the right word to use for the section above the last version. this is because a version is not necessarily a release. it should be called 'latest'
stumbling across hacker news, my career hasn't been the same since
that link is definitely magnificent - bravo!
i dream of becoming a master-baker one day, the author is clearly already one..
straw man..
see prev hacker news item - http://miter.mit.edu/the-unexotic-underclass/ lets solve some real problems?
Not sure how closely you have read Siebel - your 1st few points are covered pretty comprehensively at the start of his book
I'm just over the year mark with Colemak as well. Used the Tarmak transitional layouts to get to full Colemak and now use wide-angle mods as well to further improve keyboard ergonomics. On a good day I can hit 70wpm…
this is hilarious
DeepMind seems awfully close to DeepThought - maybe its $400m for the answer to life, the universe and everything? Would seem to be a good deal on those terms..