You're right. I'm going to go back to uuencoding my tar files and posting them on usenet.
I use industry standard IOCCC formatting rules. Doesn't everyone? http://www.ioccc.org/2015/endoh1/prog.c
Weirder still - why do I follow him from job to job?
It's probably been stated a million times before but it's hard to remember what coding was like before github. CVS and subversion - what's that? Github is so pervasive that when a project uses another git code sharing…
> In order to combat trailing commas I normally place the comma on the following line Ah okay, so you're that guy whose code I have to reformat in every new job.
Unquoted keywords are valid ES5.1 object properties. alert(JSON.stringify({delete: "me", for: 1, var: 2})); results in: {"delete":"me","for":1,"var":2} The only browser it does not work in is IE8 and earlier.
It's not a server. You can't implement a redis-compatible server in 100 lines of Go code. How did this make it to the front page of HN?
This guy articulated my thoughts better: https://blog.mozilla.org/opendesign/now-for-the-fun-part/#co...
The proposed logos don't look like anything. They either need more proposals or stick with the current logo.
You're right. I'm going to go back to uuencoding my tar files and posting them on usenet.
I use industry standard IOCCC formatting rules. Doesn't everyone? http://www.ioccc.org/2015/endoh1/prog.c
Weirder still - why do I follow him from job to job?
It's probably been stated a million times before but it's hard to remember what coding was like before github. CVS and subversion - what's that? Github is so pervasive that when a project uses another git code sharing…
> In order to combat trailing commas I normally place the comma on the following line Ah okay, so you're that guy whose code I have to reformat in every new job.
Unquoted keywords are valid ES5.1 object properties. alert(JSON.stringify({delete: "me", for: 1, var: 2})); results in: {"delete":"me","for":1,"var":2} The only browser it does not work in is IE8 and earlier.
It's not a server. You can't implement a redis-compatible server in 100 lines of Go code. How did this make it to the front page of HN?
This guy articulated my thoughts better: https://blog.mozilla.org/opendesign/now-for-the-fun-part/#co...
The proposed logos don't look like anything. They either need more proposals or stick with the current logo.