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I felt the author wasn't bragging so much as defending against claims that he doesn't know Scala well enough to judge it, or that he has some sort of vested interest in bashing Scala.
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bittercupojoe
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Maybe so, but I find that I work best when I have examples to work off of. I'll go back through and understand how they work and poke around, but without a base to work with, of something that actually does something, I have difficulty.
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borlak
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cloud service? it's just a web app.. and hosting on their services has a nice benefit of working from anywhere, and you not having to be responsible for the security / upkeep. as long as the site is SSL based, it's not "plaintext". considering the front page is https, I think it's safe to assume the entire app is SSL as well. raising the price after you get started is a common thing, called bait-and-switch, but that's what contracts are for. unfortunately there's no mention of pricing or sales on the site, and I don't want to create an account to find out more, so....who knows
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case-o-nuts
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True. Templates do need to be coded into headers, which makes them subject to that sort of pollution. *sigh*.
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xcbsmith
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Smalltalk has a fairly small following, but a very ardent one. They make a pretty good case too. They can get the job done quite well.
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Papper
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Javascript is faster but still slow as fuck, computers are slightly faster. Not that it matters for its job.
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Nebu
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Pretty sure it's faster to set up a quick and dirty page in PHP than in node.js. With node.js, you'd either need to write the code that emits the static content, or acquire a library like ExpressJS.
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freakboy2k
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Yeah, I actually put on up above my desk last week. It's an easy way for my workmates to see what I'm working on.
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tau-lepton
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No, but they were going to replace NTFS.
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"And TASKBAR ON BOTH MONITORS FINALLY." I think I just fainted. Not kidding. This alone just sold me. Downloading now.
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dbpatterson
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well, given that notebook is a discontinued product, it's not exactly a bad thing that someone else made something similar (haven't used notebook personally, so I'm not in a position to assess if it really is the same thing).
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tau-lepton
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I was referring to the aptly named WinFS.
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I can be right AND wrong.
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digital_cucumber
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> *If there is no code in your link, it probably doesn't belong here. [FTFY](http://i.imgur.com/EMVkr.jpg)
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niczar
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Using npm to install whatever library is not that much slower than setting up php.
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muad_dib
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At least not where you think.
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ekimt27
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Windows 8 doesnt feel like it was written for the PC, but it IS going to make tablets actually feasible to me! An functional OS that will work on tablets?!? Yes please! If you wanna play around with this on a pc, get rid of the metro start menu. The **true** IT professional way of doing this is NOT to install Rocket Dock or any other 3rd party tools... >Open up regedit, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer Change "RPEnabled" from "1" to "0" - Win7 start menu, Metro UI disabled -that was posted by arixx above. Anyway, quit trying to think of this is a a new PC OS... Windows 7 is great and will probably be around for awhile. Win 8, however, is something that should bridge the gap in functionality between tablets and PCs. edit: Forgot to mention, this is a tester build so obviously expect a lack of features, bugs, and glitches.
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ehird
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As someone who works on a project that relies on your protocol documentation to stay updated, I'd just like to say thanks for all the effort put into it.
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bobindashadows
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> Usually if an object is too complicated that you can't design simple tests for it, the object is too complicated. Write a simple unit test that the control flow graph built from a given AST for a snippet of C code is correct, without overspecifying the output, resulting in a fragile test. I'm waiting.
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ropers
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No.
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ropers
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What if I don't?
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nemetroid
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Same experience. You can also run the installer with the /force option, but I wouldn't recommend it, due to the broken result. I was able to get it running again by disabling 3D acceleration in VirtualBox.
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Concision
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I was a Windows intern this summer--it's gone for good.
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ropers
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Not programming.
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stordoff
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>I was able to get it running again by disabling 3D acceleration in VirtualBox. I tried that and it didn't help. Might give it another go later.
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torvalder
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Well the thing is it wasnt changed during the 4 years, it was written, and done its thing, its not like code rot was in effect there.
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Nebu
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If you're gonna include the time it takes to set up php, then to make the comparison fair: sudo apt-get php is faster than git clone https://github.com/joyent/node.git cd node ./configure make sudo make install cd .. curl http://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh npm install expressjs (Note: I'm aware that you can do "sudo apt-get nodejs", however most tutorials (e.g. [this one](http://joyeur.com/2010/12/10/installing-node-and-npm/)) recommend against using this method, as node.js moves too quickly to be maintained correctly by the package managers) Edit: Oh, and I just recalled that REALLY, what you have to do with npm is run "npm init", fill out the questions about your project (its name, its version number, your e-mail, etc.), and then edit a JSON file to specify that you require the expressjs dependency, and then run "npm install" to resolve those dependencies.
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matthieum
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Use smart containers (hint: boost::ptr_vector).
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findar
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Check the Apple documentation. They have a ton of sample projects but the base projects are purposefully barren.
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matthieum
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But then how would we detect people who do not think about it :) ?
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intertwinebecker
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Amazing method to lose a lot of Blubber, and stay balanced http://tinyurl.com/3qmkzxz
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jtdc
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I was trying to demonstrate that this isn't some fly by night operation, by pointing out that they have several successful products. But, you know, be an asshole anyway.
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matthieum
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It could be much worse actually. Imagine if they had debug hooks scattered everywhere (with `#ifndef` directives) so that you can have a version that checks for iterator invalidation and all :/
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honey_pie
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(potentially) 10 second boot time is one reason, touch support might be another (new UI), update explorer. Bootable from USB (ie take your windows with you on USB). Integrated USB3 support.. no doubt you'll evenutually need it for the latest DirectX / IE, proper support for cellular wireless data networks. So.. not insignificant, but (like you could argue for almost every other version of windows) perhaps not essential for everyone.
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snk_kid
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> Seeders : 11 Leechers : 20 Err no thanks, use a download manager like DownloadThemAll and use the offical download link. I'm getting it at ~2.20MB/s
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matthieum
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`resize()` will work well with PODs because initialization is made with a wooping `memset`. For heavier objects, the cost of calling a non-inline constructor will offset the check that `push_back` performs. For inline-constructors... your mileage may vary.
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mancusod
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Whoa, so was I. No assholeishness intended. I seriously use FogBugz, Kiln and Stackoverflow like it's my job (oh wait, it is...). It really got me to look at it one more time.
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tau-lepton
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Sweet, thanks.
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pkulak
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This looks really nice. Seems like all the stuff you'd end up having in your project after a year, except without all the Googling and bad finds.
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cyancynic
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>includes several of the best json parsing libraries Jesus Christ, did we learn nothing from the XML madness? Pick one. Use it. I do not give a flying fig about "choosing" a parser when they all do the same damn thing.
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vagif
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His argument: uninspired, lazy, dumb, CRUD, 9am to 5 pm developers are not gonna use scala. This can further be distilled into: intelligent tools for intelligent people. If scala had an acceptance problem only from the bottom, i would agree. Languages like haskell, lisp family, erlang etc, are in the same boat. But what Pollak does not see is that a lot of programmers coming not from java but from haskell, ocaml, lisp reject scala for these reasons: overcomplicated, over-engineered, too many compromises for the sake of pandering to java crowd (who ironically still do not accept scala), ugly syntax (compared to haskell), castrated type inference, a lot of language constructs (traits, mixins) that really do not play well (or at all) in functional world. It is interesting how many haskell programmers (me included) when forced to work on JVM, prefer dynamic (but simple) clojure over static (but overcomplicated) scala. If he'd analyse scala adoption from functional developers, he'd see that claim "scala is (unnecessarily) hard" cannot be explained away by stupidity of those who reject it.
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matthieum
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There was actually a very interesting discussion where Alexandrescu chipped in on comp.lang.c++.moderated a while ago. It seems that the Golden Ratio (1.5) is indeed more efficient in many cases. However, any factor (> 1) will do. And in fact, as I commented on the blog, one could even adjust the factor dynamically depending on the actual size of the vector, to avoid the 100M > 200M case where only one element is added.
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jugalator
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Windows 7 is poised to become a modern XP. I think Windows 8 will help with that, and that MS will have a problem with this. Win8 will probably sell pretty good for tablets though, but two different apps depending on if you're on tablet or not? No, I think this is a design mistake. For the first time in history, Microsoft has designed an OS that requires different compilations of applictions depending on how you use them. Metro or Desktop? This is a serious blow to Windows developers who may not be used to this thinking. How many devs will even bother offering two kinds? Unless you're willing to use Metro on a 27" desktop. I tried. It was very alien with the huge... No - enormous... Widgets. So... It'll become common to see Windows 8 Metro vs Windows 8 Desktop apps. Same OS - different apps. Ouch -- For both end-users and devs. The attention to detail may have to be shared if devs want to offer both versions.
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cyancynic
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Oh look, another one. I started with Three20. Now, 18 months later that code is all gone - replaced with hand tweaked improvements. I would have liked to have found this a year or more ago. Now my kit does all this and more - often with many of the same parts (ASIHTTP is da bomb).
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macendo
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/hh454076 This is great, i love being locked in to Microsoft.
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UnreachablePaul
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work + procrastination = pork iFreampork
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matthieum
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The problem the author fails to mention is that if it improves pushing, it certainly does not improve anything else: - you probably need to `new` your object (heap access, yeah) - you need to take care of proper disposal (smart pointer ?) - you now have memory scattered everywhere, with random reads and all, say welcome to cache misses A better solution would probably pick one of those two alternatives: - use a `deque`, though contiguous memory might be required for interaction with C APIs - use a big `reserve`/`resize` call straight off the bat instead of pussyfooting The author does not appear to be so tech-savvy (it's after all very basic knowledge about C++), unless it was meant to be a tutorial of sort.
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LOLC4T
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I agree. the reason they included more than one was so that you can pick a different one if you are unsatisfied with their default, and still have it integrate properly with their framework. However, they don't all do the exact same thing in the same way. There are speed differences. Beyond that, some have extra functionality that the others don't have. That said, they picked the fastest one as their default and if that's what you want, you don't need to touch the others at all.
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grauenwolf
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And I'm willing to bet you are not writing code in Ruby either.
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Guysmiley777
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> Reddit loved my pic of a pig with a 3d snout. I got sooo much precious link karma. LOL
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frezik
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This Zeno guy sticks his tongue out at me every time I go for a run, just before I get passed by a tortoise.
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E_USER_DEPRECATED
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Exceptionally boring.
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noreallyimthepope
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I just hired four IOS techs. You weren't eligible.
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You're making up things out of thin air, actually. :-)
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jugalator
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Even 20"+ displays? Ouch, my arm!
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matthieum
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I know people who do. I know people who don't. My team does not, I kinda wish we did :/
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noreallyimthepope
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You could send them suggestions from your own boilerplate and we all win?
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iofthestorm
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Cool, thanks! Will check it out as I've got plenty of free hard drive space and in fact have an SSD and a hard drive in my laptop. > Edit: Another tip, Steam lets you archive downloaded games and reinstall from those. Saves a lot of time if you keep a backup of those go-to games like TF2 and CS. Yup, I've done that to transfer games between computers, although it's still somewhat slow sometimes to install compared to just copying your steamapps folder. But I guess doing it the "right" way is usually safer.
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While some of your complaints have merit, I couldn't find anything which matters in the real world ...
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matthieum
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I really wish this could be exportable, I think they provide FogBugz in two ways: remote (connect to their servers) and hosted (put a copy on your own server). I wonder if they intend the same with Trello, as I can't imagine a company wanting to outsource all their ideas, but if it ran in local (within the company secure network) it could really be great.
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What a made up BS. Is there actually any data point to back up your claims? :-)
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probably not, they don't even proof read what they type or check the markup. Why would they bother with license info? "HTML5 boilerplate" links to: http://iosboilerplate.com/html5boilerplate.com
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iofthestorm
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Oh yeah, huh, forgot about that. I think I'll have to set this up next time I reformat my PC.
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s73v3r
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And what's the problem with that?
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nemetroid
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I tried some more to make it work, and when I got to [this](http://i.imgur.com/Dwmoe.png) (one prompt is running elevated, both are trying to run the same file) I decided I'm going to wait a bit with Windows 8.
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s73v3r
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In the embedded world? Quite a bit.
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gbvb
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This is interesting because it is expected to be replacing COM (or at least supplanting it) in the brave new world of Windows 8.
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Not according to the sidebar... though the up and downvotes seem to disagree!! CONFLICT :0
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tagattack
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> Your browser is not supported. > > Trello supports Chrome 9 and above, Firefox 4 and above, Safari 5.0.5 and above, and Internet Explorer 9 and above. > > Please upgrade to use Trello. Thanks! Okay guys, but I'm using firefox 7.0. So; what the fuck. My druthers as a web developer is really to take the "best using" approach; give them the web page no matter what browser they are using and then let it fail if their browser sucks. Maybe put a link on the bottom which leads to a list of tested/supported browsers. Who are you to determine of my browser is up to par?
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grauenwolf
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Just stick it on some table legs: http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en/us/whatissurface.aspx
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s73v3r
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No, you're thinking of Freeware. Generally when people say "free" in this context, they're referring to "without restrictions" or the other common term, "Libre". Meaning that you can do what you want with it.
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s73v3r
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There's efforts for that in most countries. Probably because the US Silicon Valley brought huge amounts of economic growth and benefit, in addition to shoving technology forward.
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inmatarian
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Minecraft deals with the complexity of scale. The rules are very simple, but they applied over a very large set of entities. Plus it's written in Java, so slow city.
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quotability
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Cool. Seems a bit incomplete. It's missing the brackets, periods, commas, semicolons. Every time I try to capture those, it seems they change between browsers, and whether or not I am using the keyup, keydown, or keypress.
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s73v3r
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There are a few where the CEO was originally an engineer. My current one is an example of that, although I don't think he's done engineering for a long time.
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sidcool1234
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Social coding is taking off big time.
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frezik
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When everybody's special, nobody is. Even Black History Month, which is perfectly deserving of having a special month, mostly gets used to mumble a few things about MLK in the filler section of papers. It's become so banal.
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rabidcow
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> There was actually a very interesting discussion where Alexandrescu chipped in on comp.lang.c++.moderated a while ago. [Bam:](http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.c++.moderated/browse_thread/thread/6ac1ff5688d6289c#ba558b4924758e2e) "It turns out that if the growth factor is >= (1+sqrt(5))/2, the new memory will always be too big for the hole that has been left sofar; if it is <(1+sqrt(5))/2, the new memory will eventually fit."
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ethraax
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Now now, Java's not *that* slow. Not slow enough to explain the slowness of Minecraft. And the performance issues in Minecraft probably have to do with using more brute-force techniques and applying something over "all the things" instead of intelligently approximating some values where you can get away with it.
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EdiX
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Compters used to have only one CPU and having coarse grained locking was good for performance. Now having multiple CPU cores is common and coarse grained locking means only one core can execute that code at one time.
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FractalP
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> // Created by Alberto Gimeno Brieba on 08/09/11. > // Copyright 2011 __MyCompanyName__. All rights reserved. Heh. Too true.
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vagif
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Here's similar experience from a well known haskeller [Michael Snoyberg](http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/jqlll/simplicity_in_clojure_i_guess_for_haskellers_this/c2ehxek) creator of Yesod web framework.
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ShutTheFunDown
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https://github.com/madrobby/keymaster
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FractalP
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As far as I can tell, it's definitely something GPL compatible, since the four dependancies are either MIT or BSD.
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h3r3tic
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Hold on there, how did you manage to get to the point of making it my job to tell you what supposedly was infringing anything? I told you the exact opposite, that the Tango guys never claimed there was any infringement. I don't even have a way of replying to the majority of your post since you turned it all around. Plus the whole relicensing is a separate matter, so let's not mix it up even more. > If the person who was part of the actual conversation said what you said (that they never claimed infringement), I would be upset with Walter for claiming Tango said the code was infringing, and I'm sure he would respond, even if in private to me. But I have serious doubts that person would come forward, since I think they are hiding behind rumors and speculations from the Tango defenders. Prove me wrong, please. Tricky one, I don't know how to prove that, so how about, since you're "sure", you show me the way by proving that whatever Walter wrote was true? See, with this kind of rhetoric we can go in circles forever. Yet my statements are merely a counterpoint to the continued FUD which is based solely on what Walter said. > Maybe you should stop assuming what I or anyone else will believe. You may believe whatever the heck you want, but if you force your beliefs upon others, expect opposition.
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How can you get a VHD from the ISO?
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ribosometronome
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I think it _might_ compress the files? Maybe? I never thought about just copying the folders. -mental note-
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jellyfishsuck
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In the face.
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