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kouteiheika
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> Anybody remember the gcc-4.0 release? It actually produced slower code than 3.x I remember that it was producing faster code, but then, that was for template heavy C++.
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BluMoon
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I don't know of any way that you could lose data using the git commands 'revert' (I think you mean reset), 'commit' and 'rebase'. Even if you end up with commits that you can't access from any of your branches, the git reflog keeps track of where you've been for a while. I thought you were going to say you had used fil...
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AlphaX
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Very nice work. No WebGL either, they made the 3D themselves!
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elperroborrachotoo
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Realistically, it's probably the closest thing to a threesome I'll ever be into, so I better enjoy them :)
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astrange
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You could port Clang to GCC.
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Darkmoth
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I would probably say that the OO model is about providing a *structure* for large-scale programs. It's really orthogonal to functional programming. For example, you can create immutable classes in F#, which is a functional language. The primary advantage is one of organization. while you certainly could write your cod...
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k3n
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No, I'm not overseas, but I can't afford multiple days off work and I simply refuse to pay $600 for _any_ lecture. You say the speakers aren't profiting, but you don't go so far as to say that _nobody_ is profiting; is that a willful omission or were you just trying to point that out? It's hard to believe that you cou...
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ubermyme
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Why three-way when you can octopussy?
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00kyle00
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>Competition is good. Yup. I hope it will cause gcc developers to steal those sexy error messages from clang. That is some good stuff.
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Pope-is-fabulous
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> '--' is often used to disambiguate commands/arguments/filepaths. where can I read more about this double-minus thing?
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_maggus
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It usually takes quite a few steps to mount a foreign registry hive into another instance of regedit. In terms of disaster recovery it surely isn't the most convenient solution.
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Then you need to find the bars hosting sponsored events.
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elperroborrachotoo
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Now you are stretching it.
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satayboy
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The parts about requirements tracking reminded me of how Bugzilla facilitates status tracking of new features. (Apologies to those of you how are not familiar with Bugzilla.) In my company, we log not only bugs but also requests for new features in Bugzilla. Someone summarizes the idea in the the description field, ...
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Khaled_Alshaya
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Thanks for your valuable suggestions. I didn't know about std::reverse_iterator! I am going to look for it. For exist, I though it would be nice to have a direct function instead of comparing find to end(). Anyway, it should be factored to use find() internally. For the last point, I thought it would be nice to compare...
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Darkmoth
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Seconded. LINQPad is absolutely amazing. Since it supports LINQ-to-XML, it's also one of the easiest ways to quickly transform an xml file.
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Sarah_Connor
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My buddy built this software for Solyndra: Find a flat roof in google maps, define occlusions such as skylights, vents, other features. It will calculate the best layout of solar panels automatically auto generate autoCAD drawings of the layout and show you how the installation will look in 3d in Google Earth. Solynd...
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synt4x
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Thank god for Tower. Without that, I'd never have a shot at moving designers over.
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_pupil_
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Just to fill in a bit more on your (+5 informative), comment: It's really hard to get sway with these guys. As you pointed out: if you're of a certain size you have quite limited options. Unless you're one of their biggest events, with a huge impact on their bottom line, they really have no reason to go out of their...
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knipil
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It's always amusing to see Chen defend Microsofts design decisions, because he does it so well. People love bashing Windows, but he always seem to have a better answer.
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Hemiptera
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It's not really worthless. It says don't make a language that is designed for small projects statically typed. In other words scripting languages should be dynamically typed. That's a useful conclusion.
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the_red_scimitar
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To be fair, if the Windows Installer is used, all of that is in fact logged in a generic format that is used during uninstall. I'm not sure WHERE that is though.
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hypo11
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The "Git is simpler than you think" article lost me at this paragraph: > Git is not a Prius. Git is a Model T. Its plumbing and wiring sticks out all over the place. You have to be a mechanic to operate it successfully or you’ll be stuck on the side of the road when it breaks down. And it will break down.
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eruonna
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It is a sad comment on our times that a single sentence merits "tldr".
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_pupil_
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Seeing as a lot of talks end up the web these days, and most of what anyone is going to talk about is likely on their blog anyways, I feel the benefit of conferences have to be a) getting introduced to new concepts by experts, and b) interaction about the material with experts. I can read books, blogs, code, whatever,...
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winzo
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There is such a confusion of ideas here it's hard to begin... > Screw git add, too easy to lose changes What does that mean? You might forget to add a change, and don't want to add your specific changes? So blindly committing everything is better? Which is what you put in this situation? Also, '-a' only adds fi...
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[deleted]
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The labor is often unionized as well, especially at the larger venues. If you need an extension cord at a booth, it's going to require an electrician. Need a booth moved, a teamster has to do it. It's very costly and inefficient.
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Khaled_Alshaya
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That's true, I am a boost enthusiast btw :) I just wanted to write my own range class with some extra "features" to have feedback from other programmers.
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[deleted]
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It was a lame joke. *Console*-ations. ;)
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[deleted]
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This is so true. The last conference I went to was about C++ and run by Scott Meyers. It was worth every penny.
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00kyle00
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>I thought it would be nice to compare ranges lexicographically. There is no need to write it by yourself. You can use [std::lexicographical_compare](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/algorithm/lexicographical_compare). This will reduce clutter in you interface by dropping unnecessary members. Also it conveys the me...
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mbcook
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Right. Git isn't source control (like CVS and SVN), it's more of a patch management system. When thought of in that context, it makes quite a bit of sense the way Git does things.
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alabipep
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Despite of all fancy features of D, C++ is way more mature for me to jump boat now. In fact, I doubt there would be such a day when I will jump boat, because it is quite pointless to invent a new language that feels just like a better old one. If you want a better old one, you should make the old one better, instead of...
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BootstrapBuckaroo
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Try updating your graphics card. My workstation Nvidia Quadro card doesn't care for Chrome without tweaking chrome's settings.
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winzo
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http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/11376/what-does-double-dash-mean
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[deleted]
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> I'm pretty amazed at everyone here thinking $500 is a lot for a large multi-day multi-track conference. Perhaps it is more about the low value of the conference rather than the high cost.
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epsy
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What throws me off with GIT: it seems designed for you to have only one source tree for each "project" and not allowing you to quickly fork into a new folder(please correct me if I'm wrong) without just cloning the repo again. This would just lead me to get a dirty source tree full of unfinished stuff and having to se...
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zuperxtreme
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Yeah, the most likely cause is no graphic card at all. I'm at work.
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ArthurTrollington
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Some of the pens have lanyards, so you can hang them around your neck or wrist.
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okeefe
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You realize pushing to a repo with a working tree is a bad idea, right?
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Contero
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He used a computer too. Clearly using computers is bad practice.
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bachya
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Umm... I'm a real programmer for a multi-million dollar web outfit, and we understand how to take jQuery plugins to useful heights. Get off your high horse.
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kurin
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I don't think I have ever typed "git rebase" without later removing and recloning the whole repository.
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c2i67bk
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m0llusk
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No on one, yes on two, double yes on the final point there.
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rawlyn
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Loading... 9%... screw this.
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Khaled_Alshaya
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I was thinking about templating the class but didn't really see a point in doing that. Making range a template wouldn't take too much time, just static assert that the type is an integer type and we are ready to go.
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birdiedude_work
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That's the thing I never understand, what in Git is confusing that isn't just confusing in HG? I've used both and aside from commands named slightly differently between the two they're almost a one-to-one match up in my experience. There are some Git commands which are arcane and only do what you want them to do as a ...
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m0llusk
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emphasis, perhaps?
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alantrick
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Well, I can list a few things that were issues: * Interacting with SVN, doing (or not doing) rebases. Granted, this is roughly the same as mercurial. With mercurial though, most of the commands are still the same with an upstream svn. * Changes in terminology from the other VCS's (like 'revert'). * I find that the sta...
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barsoap
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Actually, I'm trying to teach you lisp.
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RedWolves
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>No, I'm not overseas, but I can't afford multiple days off work and I simply refuse to pay $600 for any lecture. >You say the speakers aren't profiting, but you don't go so far as to say that nobody is profiting; is that a willful omission or were you just trying to point that out? It's hard to believe that you...
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verifex
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Neat article, I might check out Git on my next major collaborative software project. In the meantime, for my own personal uses, SVN does everything I need in a VCS and is pretty straightforward. I can use it quickly because it's integrated with windows explorer. Until I actually require some of the crazy features Gi...
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ashtar
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Looks pretty complicated. I like how it accounts for maintenance access. Also the google earth integration - great for a demo.
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1RedOne
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If you had to quickly explain it, how is jQuery different from Java? For the matter, whats the real difference between Java and Javascript? I spent time studying...one of them. And can't remember which.
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00kyle00
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Well, you write generic range, you dont know what users will want. Most will probably want just int, but then some may want int64_t, long long int, or whatever. No reason to constrain yourself with fixed value_type. As you said, it should be trivial to implement, and shouldn't affect clients much.
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gwern
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The pass-rate was not statistically significant; the failure rate, Wadler does not discuss, but if the pass-rate wasn't statistically significant...
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grauenwolf
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I always assumed that it just had a hard-coded list of files and registry settings.
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Contero
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Can you give me the scenario where it's bad? Because I do this all the time with mercurial. I've got a repo on my windows machine and one on my linux server. I usually edit files in windows and push the changes to my server, but sometimes I want to take a look at the files or make small changes on the server itself, us...
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alantrick
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> There are some Git commands which are arcane and only do what you want them to do as a side-effect, but just knowing commit, push, pull, and merge should allow you to use Git on a day to day basis - at which point you can look up other commands as you need them. Ah, but even that isn't good enough, because `commi...
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jakkarth
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> Some seem to think this reddit is for "links that programmers might find interesting or funny". No. It's for programming links. Programming. *Programming.* **Programming.** > /r/programming is not a place to... demo your app
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00kyle00
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Imagine all the possibilities of coupling that with OpenGL: [glDrawElementsInstancedBaseVertexBaseInstance](http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/man4/xhtml/glDrawElementsInstancedBaseVertexBaseInstance.xml)
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imMute
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1) Interacting with a different VCS is *never* going to be fail-safe. You'd have the same problems using git with an hg upstream. 2) Yes, changing terminology sucks, but it might be the best way. 3) So just think "stage" = "shelf" or whatever helps you remember what it does. The "stage" or "index" is exactly the sa...
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Rhomboid
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If I understand what you're saying, you have habits of keeping uncommitted changes lying around in the working dir? And because you aren't ready to commit them yet, you can't switch branches, so you instead create new folders/checkouts? If that's what you're saying, then consider using `git stash` to save/restore you...
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0xa0000
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Not really sure I agree that "everything else X86" used cdecl when win 3.1 was relevant. And you can interface with libraries that do use cdecl in Windows regardless of what calling convention the system uses.
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stubob
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So, what was the fix to the error at the beginning?
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elder_george
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Unfortunately, `stdint` is part of C99 standard and doesn't has direct match in C++ standard library. VC++ includes `stdint` starting with VC++10 only (although it had some header with identical definitions before, IIRC), and even then many of headers in Windows SDK predate C99 (some of them are still compatible with W...
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itslikeadog
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Well I do actually enjoy FIRST competitions so I don't judge :-) Also, inscrutable is an underrepresented word.
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imMute
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Why is this bad? If RepoA and RepoB are two non-bare repos, and I "push RepoB" from RepoA isn't that the same as "fetch RepoA" from RepoB? or is it a pull instead? That would make more sense as to why it's a bad idea.
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imMute
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>Inertia is a bitch. I think this is why many people who really *should* be using git aren't. They're too familiar with their current VCS and are adamant about not learning something new.
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Sarah_Connor
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Wow you're bitchy
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paranoidray
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the first things I do in a new workspace: set package representation to hierarchical disable comment formatting add a 1 before the 80 of default line length.
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remyroy
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> Some seem to think this reddit is for "links that programmers might find interesting or funny". No. It's for programming links. Programming. *Programming*. **Programming**. Consider this next time.
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StuartGibson
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Threesomes aren't that great. Well, they are, but it can be awkward if you worry one person isn't getting their fair share.
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Zambini
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I see what you did there. And I approve.
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Sarah_Connor
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it streams before hitting 100%
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sparklyteenvampire
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[okay.jpg]
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sparklyteenvampire
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Batman?
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imMute
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Actually it does. I forget what the incantation to do this is, but I'd presume its under `man git-clone`. Yep. Probably want to use -l which will cp the entire objects directory. If it's on the same filesystem, it's just hardlinks so no disk space is wasted. And you can go overboard is the -s option as well, which ...
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bobindashadows
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He'll defend anything though. One time He described how a bug in their bug tracking software meant windows developers - the people making one of microsofts two cash cows - would have to skip through 50 debugging break points every time they used the program at all. I noted that some companies would let one of their val...
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mcguire
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How about a non-"portable" API? Say, separate classes for OS versions, etc.? Instead of a interface that (a) passes in a completely untyped, godforsaken *String* and (b) returns a great stinking *Object* that needs to be cast to something meaningful. It's nice to know that under Oracle, Java will continue its traditio...
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rawlyn
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Well, you evidently have more patience that I do. If a web page takes more than five seconds to load the vast majority of the content, I close it.
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winzo
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I use git-svn as my svn client, for the day job, and love it. But, I'll give you that, even though I agree with git's changes in terminology, it does confuse some people used to the svn terminology. > * I find that the staging area just adds confusion (I've personally never found a use for it that couldn't be solve...
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Concise_Pirate
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*Summary:* It evolved that way, from an incredibly simple memory-constrained starting point that had to support virtually schema-free content.
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Sarah_Connor
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Agreed, this is not the best way to show what this does - but I think seeing it is worth it. Hes a developer, not a designer :)
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0
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I think the thing is, there is no question about whether the Java is easy to read. It simply is, even if tedious. No one is going to have much question about what it does.
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Rhomboid
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Java is to Javascript as car is to carpet. That is to say, they are not at all related or similar. When Netscape was looking to name their new scripting language, Sun's Java was the big new thing and they wanted to seem trendy and competitive so they called theirs Javascript. jQuery is not a language, it's just a JS...
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0
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moses_the_red
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I would refuse to eat any cake decorated in XML... that's like decorating a cake with traffic tickets or timesheet forms. XML is **evil** about 95% of the time its used. If you want to serialize data to a human readable format and stick that on your cake, then you should have used JSON or YAML or something of that na...
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False
0
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00kyle00
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So we can have freak shows.
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Funny how it links to the tutorial on kernel.org which is now unavailable due to the rooting.
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0
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Doubtful. It's another silly PDF-based app with images of the magazine instead of proper content designed for tablets. The downloads are huge and not at all pleasant to read.
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0
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bonzinip
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git rebase --abort
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okeefe
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If you push to a repo with a working tree, you have no idea what state the working tree is in (you're blindly pushing), and there's no good default for what should happen. What if someone is working on the branch you pushed? Or they have commits on that branch that you don't? Or if they were in the middle of a commi...
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Terr_
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> How about a non-"portable" API? Say, separate classes for OS versions, etc.? No. That sort of thing ought to be either done on the application-level (because you're already writing app-level attribute-handling code which is inextricably tied to OS/filesystem versions) or else as a separately-maintained library, s...
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True
0
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skulgnome
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People who compile C, C++, Objective C, Java, Ada, Fortran, and Go programs to binaries.
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