Now she just has to divorce him and take half the company.
This should be made into a Myst game.
Even Emacs Lisp can implement them: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ThreadMacroFromClojure
http://www.picturesforsadchildren.com/index.php?comicID=26
That was unusually pretty. Minion Pro, right? This link seems to work better, though: http://www.duo.uio.no/sok/work.html?WORKID=81971
Cache.
I think that only when you have a very clear idea what the code is to do, it will be good. Bad code is what you write the rest of the time.
Why is multitasking considered an admirable talent? We could just as easily think of it as a neurotic inability to concentrate for more than three seconds. This.
On the length issue: Honestly, Steve's posts were quite long (much like Paul Graham's). To me, it doesn't matter, because every one of them was worth reading all the way through. To me, it matters very much: I read…
It feels different from the regular warez, though.
On the topic of Vim: I can imagine an Emacs user going back to TextMate because they're both modeless editors. But would a Vim user go back to an editor that isn't modal?
On the same note, why is Hacker News so much better than reddit (which it is)? Anyone have explanations?
Very true. Very, very true.
Interesting answers, but redditors are fucking morons.
Now she just has to divorce him and take half the company.
This should be made into a Myst game.
Even Emacs Lisp can implement them: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ThreadMacroFromClojure
http://www.picturesforsadchildren.com/index.php?comicID=26
That was unusually pretty. Minion Pro, right? This link seems to work better, though: http://www.duo.uio.no/sok/work.html?WORKID=81971
Cache.
I think that only when you have a very clear idea what the code is to do, it will be good. Bad code is what you write the rest of the time.
Why is multitasking considered an admirable talent? We could just as easily think of it as a neurotic inability to concentrate for more than three seconds. This.
On the length issue: Honestly, Steve's posts were quite long (much like Paul Graham's). To me, it doesn't matter, because every one of them was worth reading all the way through. To me, it matters very much: I read…
It feels different from the regular warez, though.
On the topic of Vim: I can imagine an Emacs user going back to TextMate because they're both modeless editors. But would a Vim user go back to an editor that isn't modal?
On the same note, why is Hacker News so much better than reddit (which it is)? Anyone have explanations?
Very true. Very, very true.
Interesting answers, but redditors are fucking morons.