I heard that's illegal in seven states.
And why should everyone know or care about language internals?
Even if you go out through the window, it is still easier to come back through the front door.
Sure, we can discuss whatever we want. Of course, it's a screen 1. You can see it on any promotional picture. This, for example: http://www.apple.com/iphone/gallery/
It's called "home" button for a reason.
Yes, but it doesn't make anyone richer.
I was updating with dev builds since 3.x without erase/resync. Are you sure that you were updating (Alt + Check for Update), not restoring (Alt + Restore) your iOS device with new firmware?
Until they fix performance problems I'm pre-rendering stuff like that. Thank you very much.
even shorter: grep { $_ % 2 == 0 } 1..5;
I personally think we've got lucky to have JS for client-side scripting. Despite all the efforts from Sun and MS.
I'm pretty sure everybody read this piece: http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/xml/soap/simple
I heard that's illegal in seven states.
And why should everyone know or care about language internals?
Even if you go out through the window, it is still easier to come back through the front door.
Sure, we can discuss whatever we want. Of course, it's a screen 1. You can see it on any promotional picture. This, for example: http://www.apple.com/iphone/gallery/
It's called "home" button for a reason.
Yes, but it doesn't make anyone richer.
I was updating with dev builds since 3.x without erase/resync. Are you sure that you were updating (Alt + Check for Update), not restoring (Alt + Restore) your iOS device with new firmware?
Until they fix performance problems I'm pre-rendering stuff like that. Thank you very much.
even shorter: grep { $_ % 2 == 0 } 1..5;
I personally think we've got lucky to have JS for client-side scripting. Despite all the efforts from Sun and MS.
I'm pretty sure everybody read this piece: http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/xml/soap/simple