Yes, let's dig into it.
Putin subtle? Like the switcheroo? And a second one would be subtle? The guy's an outright buffoon.
I'm not going to read the article because the question as a title suggests to me that the journalist could have done more research. That aside, this reminds me of the UK which regularly has floods in winter, and…
I don't agree. The web has many examples and tutorials of the basics. I come to HN for the special stuff. If I want to see a terraced house I can go to any town in the UK. I go to Barcelona when I want to see a Gaudi.…
Coincidentally, I listened to this yesterday: http://philosophybites.com/2015/03/rebecca-roache-on-swearin...
google.com Edit: no, seriously, as the other commenter mentions: "This site is well known and I have been using it as reference for a long time." If looking for something like this, it would've been hard to avoid this.…
No. 1 on HN front page is an ominous sign to me.
This is the best NoSQL database going. Considering how different the so-called NoSQL data stores are, and how uselessly broad the NoSQL categorisation is, I'd be interested to hear the comparison points.
I have no choice but to vote Brexit in the hope of reducing the population and hence demand, as there is no hope of sufficient and suitable supply.
Until the government changes planning policy to be realistic The government have no incentive to lower property values - quite the opposite. Their policies are all inflationary, while looking superficially helpful.
Google designed it for Not relevant who they designed it for. What matters is who is adopting it. I work at a FTSE 100 company and I'm seeing it become the new Visual Basic. Everyone and anyone switching over, no…
Yes, let's dig into it.
Putin subtle? Like the switcheroo? And a second one would be subtle? The guy's an outright buffoon.
I'm not going to read the article because the question as a title suggests to me that the journalist could have done more research. That aside, this reminds me of the UK which regularly has floods in winter, and…
I don't agree. The web has many examples and tutorials of the basics. I come to HN for the special stuff. If I want to see a terraced house I can go to any town in the UK. I go to Barcelona when I want to see a Gaudi.…
Coincidentally, I listened to this yesterday: http://philosophybites.com/2015/03/rebecca-roache-on-swearin...
google.com Edit: no, seriously, as the other commenter mentions: "This site is well known and I have been using it as reference for a long time." If looking for something like this, it would've been hard to avoid this.…
No. 1 on HN front page is an ominous sign to me.
This is the best NoSQL database going. Considering how different the so-called NoSQL data stores are, and how uselessly broad the NoSQL categorisation is, I'd be interested to hear the comparison points.
I have no choice but to vote Brexit in the hope of reducing the population and hence demand, as there is no hope of sufficient and suitable supply.
Until the government changes planning policy to be realistic The government have no incentive to lower property values - quite the opposite. Their policies are all inflationary, while looking superficially helpful.
Google designed it for Not relevant who they designed it for. What matters is who is adopting it. I work at a FTSE 100 company and I'm seeing it become the new Visual Basic. Everyone and anyone switching over, no…