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tequilajinx
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LOL. My actual opinion is that anything is better than TFS or VSS. Git is a great system, so is Mercurial. I use Mercurial for my own busines, but it really came down to a vote by my developers and a coin-toss tie-breaker.
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darkpaladin
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One of the primary benefits to working on a team is your ability to learn from the other developers around you. I've seen jr dev's who knew a little lifesaving trick that the rockstars on the team had never seen. That being said, I've found the best way to encourage a change in style from a developer is to pair code ...
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drysart
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Oh, no, I fully agree with the statement that success is far from guaranteed. In order to be successful, at *minimum* Dash will need to be *significantly* better than Javascript; or else why would people bother with it when it gives them the added headache of having to cross-compile to Javascript on non-Dash-supportin...
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sangnoir
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It's different from a closed-source machine,in that you *will* get the source. Open source != open process. some people think the former implies the latter: it does not.
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AlSweigart
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Damnit, why couldn't they just add Python support to their browser instead of creating an entire new language?
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jjray7
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Accident of history. JS was thrown together and pushed out hastily by Netscape. It succeeded not because of greatness but because there wasn't anything else (or at least I am unaware of contemporary client side competitors). A point of semantics.
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darkpaladin
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>Fear if one day you find yourself surrounded absolutely by these folk. It's quite the "I am Legend" moment - the original novel's ending, not the Will Smith movie. Reminds me of a project I worked on a couple years ago where a self proclaimed rockstar dev was extolling upon our manager the reasons other projects h...
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sangnoir
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Even when you're paying: you're still the product (see: cable television. This is not new)
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0xABADC0DA
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And what if people choose to adopt them even if they aren't better? IE9 is as good as Chrome for most people (search your feelings you know it's true), but Google pimps Chrome as the 'better browser' on every one of their properties if you use IE9. Repeat it enough and people can believe anything. And what if people...
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KPexEA
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This was refucktoring not refactoring
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drysart
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Conceptually there's nothing keeping someone from implementing an ActiveX type of system on other operating systems; just that the grunt work of building COM isn't already done. Arguably you could say that the old Netscape Plugin API (NPAPI) was akin to a cross-platform type of ActiveX; since it defined an interface f...
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robinwholikesjava
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Interesting approach with the VDL. This could easily be added to JSF itself so more people are aware of this. I think there really is a group of people who like to build UIs programmatically instead of declaratively.
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You're right; but with the addition that the author is all "omg look they're BROKEN" and no, they were just comparing apples and oranges. More productive: just say "we don't have these comprehensions. Uhm. Have a pull request?" Edit: I was slightly wrong; they were comparing apples with apples!
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Zantier
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CyberShadow! Oh dear, I hope it all turns out OK.
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artsrc
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Why is it a bad thing that CoffeeScript can be implemented by translation to JavaScript? Java, Clojure and Haskell can too. Your point has merit if there are poor languages choices in CoffeeScript that result from it currently being implemented by translation to JavaScript. Long term we write a plugin for the browse...
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> The real way to fix this is by having Javascript be like CoffeeScript The real world called and left a message for you. It says it doesn't give a fuck.
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artsrc
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Missing a feature is not the same as broken.
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jacekplacek
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> you look retarded I'm not sure it's just looks... ;)
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infinull
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yes for that query, but it doesn't show off the new feature., However, if you did an aggregate like, `count(photos.photo_id)` that might make more sense.
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berlinbrown
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Finally.
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seiggy
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apparently you've never run into the pains of SVN. * horrible tooling support for Visual Studio. The 3 difference clients I've tried all have weird issues, such as not synching properly with the server, causing VS to crash, and trying to check in files that it shouldn't (even if they're on the ignore list). * Metadat...
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qadm
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I like Google+
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Nuli
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Without unit tests it's not refactoring. It's just changing shit.
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Lexarius
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While technically correct is often the best kind of correct, we have different words for things so that we can distinguish between them. My line of reasoning goes like this: World of Warcraft meets all of the requirements for a MUD, but nobody would call it that in serious conversation unless they had fallen into a co...
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CarolusMagnus
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Like I said, I wouldn't have cared too much if they never had an offline option (I had a good thing going with Outlook/IMAP), and wouldn't have cared if they discontinued it as a cost saving measure. But pulling the addin devs from the browsers representing 90% of the market and starting over from scratch building a p...
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MpVpRb
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Do we really need another programming language?
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cdsmith
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> there is no conceivable reason to undermine Firefox that does not involve "being evil" in some way. My observation is that it looks like Google created Chrome because (a) well, they thought they could make a better browser and improve some people's experience with the web... but also (b) they saw that Mozilla has...
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tanishaj
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That is not so much a JavaScript capability though as <script> is HTML. <script 'language'> could be anything and in fact Microsoft has been using it to specify C# or VB.NET inline in a web page since 2002 or something. The Gestalt project also use <script 'language'> to support client side Ruby and ...
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snissn
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Yeah 100% I was thinking as3 when I submitted my comment
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"hidden classes" in V8 is replacing namespaces (that would be naively implemented with mutable dictionaries) with structs, on the fly. Not a general mechanism to compile based on type information generated during execution. PyPy is written in Python, and this is more than a gimmick - parts of the interpreter itself ca...
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bucknuggets
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I use CTEs all the time with DB2 - and they are amazing at simplifying complex SQL. I'm very glad to hear postgresql is adding more of this functionality. DB2 supports CTEs with inserts, I haven't tried it with deletes or updates. I run a data warehouse where updates are extremely rare and update syntax is already t...
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tanishaj
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I get the VB example. VB6 and VB.NET were vastly different languages that just happened to be draped in a similar syntax. If you are going to change a language that much, it probably just makes sense to say it is a new language. Well, from a technology point of view anyway. The marketing folks obviously disagree.
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Chanz
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Talk about a deal breaker. If they had a publicly hosted source and a way to legally get the client, I would gladly donate a few hours every week trying to figure out opcodes or other reverse engineery stuff. But the fact they are a closed source model turns me off indefinitely.
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repsilat
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> "---" can be used in place of "-->". Obviously none of these "operators" (including the original arrow) will work in C if they have to decrement integer literals.
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In the real world, it's a shitton more work to create a language, *and* push for complete implementation across all the browsers and inclusion in the W3C spec, and have to rework much of the great advancements we've made in javascript execution. If you don't like it, don't use it, but don't try to push your l33t codin...
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tanishaj
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Low powered devices like phones, tablets, in-vehicle terminals, and custom devices? Perhaps our vision of the future is different. Not that I completely disagree, I develop almost exclusively in managed code (even for the iPhone).
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henk53
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>I can think of something more demotivating: working with an asshole who rewrites my code, fucks it up, and then leaves it for me to debug. What about just an asshole who rewrites your code (but actually makes it better)? I used to be very annoyed when a senior developer rewrote parts of my code when I was younger...
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tanishaj
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Twitter used to be all Ruby on Rails but they use a lot of Scala (JVM) now.
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tanishaj
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What? Then why on earth are the Mono guys wasting their time creating Moonlight?
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frezik
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I don't see why you need much else. It's not like JS uses outside of HTML are all that common (possible, sure, but not common).
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AgentConundrum
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> allows all valid email addresses, but kicks out invalid ones Be careful with that. I've heard that even validating explicitly against the spec, there are still providers (I believe Facebook was the canonical example in the post I saw) who provide addresses which don't actually conform to the spec. If you need to ...
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Nanoviper
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SWGANH.COM is also seeking developers, they aren't as big as SWGEMU but their programmers are a bit more skilled and less prone to drama then the EMU team, at the moment they're about 80% done but they are in some desperate need of some help. FYI ANH is also an opensource project.
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tasteface
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I snickered.
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tanishaj
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Every language on .NET compiles down to CIL (Common Intermediate Language) bytecode. This is what the .NET framework assemblies installed on your machine are, a big pile of CIL. CIL is clearly an IL and can be seen to be analogous to LLVM IR or GCC Gimple. The big difference is that CIL is commonly sent through a JIT ...
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Caraes_Naur
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I remember a couple years ago Mozilla had a project to embed Python first then Perl and Ruby in Gecko, but I haven't heard anything about it in a while.
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thenuge26
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Yes, and Scala's actor model makes concurrency very easy and efficient. I have actually only used Groovy's implementation, but it was really smooth. Took about 45 minutes to multithread a web Crawler I wrote.
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merlinm
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you can emulate with the ctid trick to skip the join, and integrate the output into a single query: with q as (delete from foo where ctid = any (array(select ctid from foo limit 10)) returning *) select * from q;
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nascent
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Many will use it for production, but none of them would suggest dumping D into production without someone familiar with it and its ability to achieve the task. There is much about D that can be used for production, but there are many features that generally bring people to D that haven't fully been flushed out. So whi...
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mmavipc
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PostgreSQL aka PortugueseSQL
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rush22
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Is this Java
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icandoitbetter
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It certainly does. Check out ES.next, the (proposed) next version of Javascript. It has taken so much stuff from CS.
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imaginaryredditor
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> but if you're doing anything with SQL you're gonna want a windows server anyways since mysql is just plain garbage. MySQL is the only alternative to MS-SQL? And it's garbage? Google: "LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL."
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rush22
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Yeah, porno sites use minimised Javascript everywhere so their spyware is harder to detect.
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rush22
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its definitely different than flash. For one, it's a *lot* slower.
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CalvinR
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Well at least they are trying man. How are they going to succeed by doing nothing?
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rmxz
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That sounds to me like a misrepresentation of the community. It's like saying Perl doesn't have [feature of your choice] because it's only available through the CPAN rather than core; or that Ruby doesn't have a feature because the feature you're talking about is technically part of the Rails project rather than core ...
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friedsushi87
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Would this be a good programming language to learn/jump onboard early in hopes to make mad money?
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rmxz
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> all SQL, (including create/alter table, etc) is transactional. think about that. Is it? At least in 8.0.2 it seemed that if I ran a long query something like select slow_function(col) from large_table; and half way through the query, in a separate connection, I CREATE OR REPLACE slow_function .... ...
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dchestnykh
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http://www.google.com/trends?q=golang&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0 Oh, and [JavaScript is dying](http://www.google.com/trends?q=javascript&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all)!
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merlinm
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mysql has had replication for a long time but historically it was simple statement level (the easiest, and worst method). newer versions have a [hodge podge of ways you can set it up](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/replication-formats.html) put together the whole system is complex and fragile. postgres OTOH i...
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honestly I can't claim to be informed, but during the brief time I played eve I did not get the impression that the quality of construction was affected by the materials the player corrected? I may be wrong and correct me if that's the case. Anyway as a consequence of that, the best crafters on every server made stuff...
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crankybadger
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Sometimes it's hard to tell if people are blind to a particular mis-feature, or if they've resigned themselves to the fact that it's very hard to fix. It can be frustratingly difficult to tell the difference because often people in open source have a tendency to pretend things aren't a problem. There's a real gap betw...
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internetinsomniac
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Another feature in MySQL not in postgres, is ON DUPLICATE UPDATE. basically, if you've got a unique constraint and you would previously, have application logic, to search for an entry, update it if it exists, or create one if it doesn't, you end up with 2 queries (opening to race conditions), and a conditional statemen...
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well sure, but if you just happen to get involved in it, it got pretty cool and kept the game interesting for a long time. I stopped playing once I unlocked jedi with holocubes and found what a boring drag that was.
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pbkobold
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There's a reason that every other implementation of list comprehensions flattens the results. If you don't flatten the results then list comprehensions lose their compositionality. If you have two separate list manipulations that are expressed as reasonably complex comprehensions and you try to compose them in coffeesc...
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merlinm
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that's the default behavior (READ COMMITTED) -- try SERIALIZABLE. also postgres had some nasty dependency issues on OID that were not really fixed until 8.3 -- not sure if this plays in, need to test. edit: READ COMMITTED of course should not work that way either.
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Tuna-Fish2
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They won't need to "artificially make Dart faster". Few simple changes to js that wouldn't bother most people would make it dramatically faster. It's just too dynamic for the best possible implementations.
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Sir_Edmund_Bumblebee
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> the very word 'byte' implies an inherent security risk Please for the love of god tell me you're joking? For someone who's so arrogant and dismissive of others you seem to have little to no actual understanding of what you're talking about.
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A_for_Anonymous
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apt-get install python-pygame Oh, you can't do something like that in OS X. Sorry...
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friedsushi87
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I'm learning C right now. What does --> or --- do? I'm confused...
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merlinm
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this would be nice to have, but requires predicate locking. with 9.1 postgres got SSI that could in theory underpin the feature. really though, in SQL, you have two basic routes to doing this: 1) lock the table first 2) retry the transaction (use SAVEPOINTs if necessary to reduce what you have to retry)
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When it's implemented by 90% of the browser market we'll talk.
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Clutter
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It also worked great with the pistol skill Glue Shot for setting up some good DPS with Flame Wall.
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artsrc
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If Google cripples their Chrome JavaScript implementation to make Dart faster than JavaScript on Chrome, the result be....
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FlyingBishop
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There is no guarantee that you will get the source. There are dozens of profitable open-core products that could also release their source tomorrow, but that doesn't make their add-ons open source today.
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Clutter
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Like wanting to win in PvP
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A_for_Anonymous
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If you aren't a fan of evil, colossal corporations hurting the software industry, yet want to keep the software free, I suggest you consider the GPL version three, which disables software patents and prevents terrible practices such as tivoization. BSD-style licenses don't protect people from issues like these.
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cubal
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"The second thing is that the mapcat (i.e. flatten) implementation is strictly more powerful than map comprehensions. Python comprehensions can be made to behave like coffeescript, but not vice versa." Exactly.
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artsrc
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I was think a technology like guile too. On the other hand I don't know much about the module system or type annotations in guile.
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Clutter
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Your mistake is assuming Star Wars fans liked the first prequel movie. Real Star Wars was pretty light on combat.
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cubal
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In coffeescript, for x in [0, 1, 2] for y in ["a","b","c"] actually behaves in exactly the same way as for x in [0, 1, 2] for y in ["a","b","c"] So, no, CoffeeScript does *not* have two syntaxes. It always generates the inner list. Thus the point remains; python can express the coffee version, coffee...
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Lethalgeek
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Sony has already stated multiple times there's nothing they can or want to do about the server emulation projects. Players still have to have a legal copy of the game (which was still sold, might not be anymore with the game getting shutdown this year).
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Clutter
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People that enjoyed pre-CU SWG are probably not the target audience for Old Republic. Very, very different games.
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bautin
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Here's the article that goes with the image. http://ponderingwhatimpondering.blogspot.com/
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artsrc
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What is wrong with inventing another language. There are well established problems with the languages we use at the moment, and plenty of research on useful improvements that can be made.
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Clutter
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Unless you didn't sign the EULA and aren't subject to it since you aren't a user of their software.
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Clutter
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You are technically correct. The best kind of correct.
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Clutter
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Empty text boxes in a lost of quests....high level mobs inexplicably spawning in lowbie dungeons.....
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Clutter
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Syranex, the Not Hero of Canton who didn't save the day because dude, why the hell would he want to do that?
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Sevryn08
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Wha...
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eli4672
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You couldn't manage quotation marks? I don't think that would make this Wikipedia. All I am asking is that when you take somebody else's words, you indicate that in some way.
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rizla7
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i think i should go on record here by saying that i actually hate JS with a vengeance. but dash/dart is not the correct solution to this problem. that is all. and one more thing i'd like to say is.. dotnet is truly platform-neutral (by platform i mean device). MS - "We are aiming to provide coherence and consistency a...
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Using ctid feels dirty to me. Anyway you have to admit that's a pretty insane query.
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dscerri
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Switching from hotmail to gmail required giving up your email address which you had potentially given out to many people. I made the move 7 years ago and I still have to check my hotmail account every now and then for people who haven't realised. I'd hardly call it very straight-forward
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is it? http://www.google.com/trends?q=jquery&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all&sort=0
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Not quite. Citext is simply a case insensitive string comparison which not quite the same thing as a collation. It's probably fine for english though.
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Sevryn08
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Oranges aren't effected by gravity duhhhh
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