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solidsnake2730
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What my gmail account?
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Mastry
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Damn, I want your job just to remove access from the world.
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Fordiman
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Watched all the way to Rick. That was really fun!
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pinealservo
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I never got to use any of those things in their heyday; I grew up in the minicomputer/PC generation, albeit towards the beginning of it. I'm just really interested in programming language history and computer history in general. It gives an interesting perspective on today's technologies, anyway.
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justinsayin
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You might also guess it on the second try.
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spilk
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basically, when fully implemented, it locks down things to the point where you may as well turn it off because it's next to useless.
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nantsutte_tsuchatta
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April Fools is of European origin actually; nothing to do with USA. The English-speaking internet is just somewhat American dominant. I know New Zealand definitely has it, along with several other countries that were of European colonisation (USA falls under this category).
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dfokcsg
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tHeSiD
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And the stupid ads
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dfoker5
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Lacotte
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doing TDD doesn't mean you can't have functional or integration tests
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dfoknd1
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ArrrGaming
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I came here to complain about how April 1 makes the Internet shitty but dammit this was funny. :)
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erewok
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I'm not trying to dispute what you're saying, but I really don't see how these two ideas are logically connected. Are you trying to say that a "good" language should enable creating a massively successful CMS or that doing so somehow implies something about the language used?
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dfokrtc
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jack28791
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I didn't know that, but makes sense as most of the rest of the world seems un-inhabited to us in the USA, especially Canada
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dfokt0j
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dylanyo
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This is what I assumed would be the main point of the article. The API is all over the place. Clearly it was built as needed and no one ever looked back. And why do the API functions modify globals and why do I need to use specific variables names when assigning return valued from the functions? Also, why is there a "loop"?
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dfokugr
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sandwich_today
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The paper: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tom7/abc/paper.txt You'll need to resize the window to be 160 characters wide in order for the columns to line up.
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dfokxj4
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mishugashu
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GitHub is not the only other cloud repository....
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False
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dfokyw8
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mishugashu
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I prefer GitLab over BitBucket, personally. The only reason I'd pick BitBucket over GitLab is if Jira integration was important to me.
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dfol3mk
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beeeeeeefcake
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Our user Arty is an architect and would be really happy to see ELK logging across all services... I've tried making user stories out of this type of work but it always gets de-prioritized. Instead I now inconspicuously attach these unseen improvements to high priority user stories and adjust the story points.
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dfol4gn
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mishugashu
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Take SF off there and put on GitLab and you got yourself a list.
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dfol57x
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mishugashu
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They used the term "organization" as GitHub uses it. Angular has a different namespace than Google.
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False
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dfol7us
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isxek
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Great font to use, except it doesn't look well in smaller sizes like I hoped it would be. The dev behind it is very accommodating, though. He did provide a workaround for me to use, but eventually I had to discard it as it requires rebuilding the font. If I had a larger monitor (or 2), I'd reconsider using it, as I really like thin fonts like these.
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carfey
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Note that this works only because of autoboxing the int to Integer. Using Integer.valueOf() would have the same effect.
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False
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dfola0q
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Sebazzz91
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Will do! Thanks!
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False
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dfolibj
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NoMoreNicksLeft
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Isn't it about time you started another World War for us to rescue you from?
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dfoljlr
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7165015874
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Can you afford a dedicated TFS guy in your foss project?
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1491024303
False
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dfoll3f
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GimmickNG
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Hm. 3 out of 4 ain't bad innit? I'm looking forward to getting paid.
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dfolm6b
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frugalmail
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Nice, but you might want to check out http://www.liquibase.org/
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False
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dfoln9p
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1493699572
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iforgot120
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Add commas between the items and wrap it all inside square braces and you got yourself a list.
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1491024437
False
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dfolngs
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1493699575
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sim642
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The "redirection" is doable on DNS level too but would likely require cooperation with a CDN provider to make it work on the receiving side.
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1491024481
False
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dfolo8j
t3_62neyr
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1491025080
False
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dfolynl
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boris_the_boris
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Look, the comment I was replying to was asking valid questions. They have been asked many times before, and answered. So you "shut the fuck up" you rude bastard. I will explain my point if I want to, not if some moron on the internet demands it. You little piece of shit.
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dfom2wr
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mmstick
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Just a run-of-the-mill HP AMD laptop with a 1600x900 display, running Arch Linux with the i3-gaps tiling window manager, and title bars set to 0 px. Atom as my IDE of choice, and mate-terminal with transparency enabled to see the background behind the terminals. Fonts are Fira Sans for sans, and Iosevka Medium for monospace.
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dfom326
t3_62mt4y
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orchlon
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I seriously doubt it.
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dfom3k1
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1493699790
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dnano
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So does Google
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False
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dfom420
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dfom5sv
t3_62mxpp
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dnano
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I use bitbucket and I prefer it to GitHub actually
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1491025516
False
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dfom5y3
t3_62n5mx
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1493699821
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mmstick
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If you use a tiling window manager, one display is effectively 9+ displays at the same time.
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1491025523
False
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dfom621
t3_62mt4y
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t1_dfoi7yp
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1493699822
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myringotomy
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It's only evil when Google shuts down an unpopular service.
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dfombv8
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Pazer2
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/MT enables each compilation unit (cpp file) to be compiled on a separate thread. It's not dependent on number of projects.
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False
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dfomdiz
t3_62ji76
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1493699924
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touchmybutt420
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Also flyway.
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dfomdta
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1493699928
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yawkat
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Yea, I'm just saying their revenue isn't insignificant like the parent commenter said.
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dfomefg
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myringotomy
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Google did a much better job if you ask me. They left it running for a long time after they announced it and gave you migration tools. Of course whenever google shuts down a service it's because they are an evil company so when microsoft shuts down a service microsoft will always do it better because they are not made of pure evil like google is.
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dfomefu
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1493699936
-14
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JoseJimeniz
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It's not that I use it, it's that there's code there. I still come across links to Google Code projects that have something I need, nobody every moved it to GitHub, and there's no readonly version. I mean, sometimes I can scrape out tidbits from archive.org, but it would be much better if Google and Microsoft fucking **didn't** delete stuff.
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dfomfrh
t3_62n5mx
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1493699954
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myringotomy
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How does quantum computing change that? The NSA can probably do it for a few thousand dollars by now.
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1491026188
False
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dfomguu
t3_62jpnd
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1493699968
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Gotebe
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>why subsidize gigabytes/second of repo pulls to open source developers when Github will do it for you?? You mean, why have codeplex? CodePlex started 2 years before Github, and Github was probably a blip until 2010. So once you had something usegul (to you or to your customers), you tend to keep it. It's all about historical context, for so many things in life.
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False
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dfomgyd
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfnzu67
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1493699970
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canadapedeprime
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I love Wordpress. It took development effort off of me - freeing me up to do important things instead of making crappy landing pages every couple of weeks - and shoved it onto the marketing team and their freelancers.
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1491026205
False
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dfomh4d
t3_62mxpp
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1493699972
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ItsMeCaptainMurphy
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Here's the problem. If you work in the Microsoft ecosystem, there's still a lot of shit on codeplex. *INCLUDING MICROSOFT REPOS*. I agree with them that there's probably very little activity in terms of new code. But 7 months is not enough time. They still have help docs that link to codeplex. I'd say set it to read only now and take it down in two years. Do you really think codeplex is costing Microsoft much when they have Azure? Edit: I somehow missed the archive section. To a degree disregard.
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1491026563
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dfomjun
t3_62n5mx
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1493700009
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gschizas
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> There isn’t currently any plan to have an end date for the archive. Unlike Google, Microsoft doesn't seem to want to delete stuff.
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1491026423
False
0
dfomkjq
t3_62n5mx
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1493700018
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1491026498
False
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dfomlpp
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1493700033
1
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Gotebe
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Security and ease of use for non-technical people are oil and water.
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False
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dfomm7q
t3_62mxpp
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1493700040
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ItsMeCaptainMurphy
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Honestly I don't get it. Github at this point is trash compared to multiple other competitors from a feature standpoint, including VisualStudio.com. It's surviving on momentum alone.
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1491026668
False
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dfomoei
t3_62n5mx
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1493700069
2
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ItsMeCaptainMurphy
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You don't really need one considering TFS today is mostly git plus some really handy CI build/release tools.
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False
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dfomph7
t3_62n5mx
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Gotebe
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You wrote the same thing as he :-)
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False
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dfomrwr
t3_62mxpp
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1493700117
1
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JoseJimeniz
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> shutting down and decommissioning the existing CodePlex site and servers. As long as don't delete the site (I.e. leaving the exist CodePlex site and servers up) I'll be happy. I'll be unhappy if they do like Google: delete the site.
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1491026912
False
0
dfoms9f
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1493700121
15
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gschizas
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They are deleting the current site, but putting a light weight archive in its place, which they have no plans on decommissioning.
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1491027063
False
0
dfomun1
t3_62n5mx
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1493700153
25
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Xanza
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> I still come across links to Google Code projects that have something I need, nobody every moved it to GitHub Chances are, if someone didn't take the time to export their project from Google Code, then it's no longer being maintained and it's not something you should be actively using, to begin with.
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1491027141
False
0
dfomvt6
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfomfrh
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1493700169
-7
t5_2fwo
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JoseJimeniz
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Who needs to bruteforce anything when the server requires no credentials to use.
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1491027221
False
0
dfomx1u
t3_62jpnd
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t1_dfndl9l
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1493700185
1
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Xanza
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> Do you really think codeplex is costing Microsoft much when they have Azure? If it's being used by so few people--then yes, I do think it's costing them too much regardless of circumstances.
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1491027222
False
0
dfomx2h
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1493700186
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mhd
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One important feature that PG dependency resolution should have is rebuilding views. My migration should be alright if it just contains "alter tbl alter column i_once_was_varchar type text" and dropping and re-creating views (including materialized views, indexes, rules, rights etc.) is done automatically.
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False
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dfomx51
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dfon2jl
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1493700260
1
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JoseJimeniz
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It doesn't matter if it's being maintained; it's not even in the language I use. But they've solved the problems of how to use the un/poorly documented API. So I read their code and transcode it into the language I use. Code is useful. Deleting it is bad for everyone. It's good that it remains archived.
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False
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dfon3i8
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfomvt6
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1493700273
26
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yodal_
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Nah, then you have an array.
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1491027650
False
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dfon3nl
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t1_dfolngs
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1493700275
11
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Coopsmoss
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For a brief moment I thought this was /r/radiohead
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1491027811
False
0
dfon630
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1493700306
5
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jarious
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IDK, I would be very persuaded to give my pass after the first wrench hit...
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False
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dfon92y
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tetroxid
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Windows Vista? First C#, was slow as fuck, then they rewrote almost all of it in C/C++
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1491028031
False
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dfon9bu
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From HN: > I'm in healthcare. I'm not kidding you, we got an 800 page fax last month from one of our clients. It wasn't a generated e-fax either, we received it electronically (we use sfax), but the lady who sent it literally printed 800 pages and put them on her fax machine. Holy fuck.
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dfonaod
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ihcn
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It also has a groundbreaking, never-before-seen feature that statically anayzes your code to make sure you don't have dangling pointers, multiple mutable references to the same memory, etc. They're calling it a "borrow checker".
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dfond8d
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joemerron
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Of naturally whenever google shuts down an unpopular service.
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False
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dfondu1
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sneeden
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Forgot Password? -> A new dance has been emailed to you.
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False
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dfonf2l
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Mr_Nice_
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Really hard to believe as I find my way to downloading something from codeplex quite often but I guess a lot of it is unmaintained.
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dfonfvo
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some_random_guy_5345
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Maybe he meant 3k-6k instead?
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dfonghi
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rimu
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Naaah, that's not the silver bullet, if there is one. Mutisite is a relatively new feature for WP and Drupal has had it for a very very long time. Yet Drupal is languishing.
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dfonhvg
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heartles
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Dear God I hope so, I can't imagine open source on codeplex would pay that well though
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False
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dfonifp
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12
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Eirenarch
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It makes me upset that I will have to go and move my inactive projects.
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dfonjd2
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neuroma
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('FossHub ('GitHub ('BitBucket ('GitLab))))
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False
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dfonk9j
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oridb
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It still suffers from one major flaw: the 'l' looks like a '1'. The DejaVu fonts are still the top for me, because not only do they look good, the 'l' is not ambiguous.
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dfonkq8
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Sebazzz91
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Storage is cheap.
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dfonkys
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rydan
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April fools?
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dfonlph
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Eirenarch
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Like that unpopular service Google Reader that they once shut down.
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dfonnzh
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Saikyun
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I like that last sentence.
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dfono49
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gschizas
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Well, yeah. But it's cheap for Google, as well.
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dfonp1r
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> They left it running for a long time after they announced it and **gave you migration tools**. So does Microsoft.
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I really want to see some auto migration tool to VSTS. I have 2 Codeplex projects. I want to move one of them to GitHub but the other (that I wrote 10 years ago and I am not very proud of today) to VSTS and keep it private there. Now of course I can download the project and upload it again but I'd rather just click a button and enter credentials.
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dfonr8e
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i-see-spam
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> All those Linux articles for developer I'd say its more targeted to sysadmins. But anyways, please explain to me how this article is related to _*programming*_. > To build a tool you have to understand the technology first. With that reasoning you could literally post _anything_ that is able to be displayed on a computer, or handled in some other way by it, here. From the sidebar: > Guidelines > > * Just because it has a computer in it doesn't make it programming. > * If there is no code in your link, it probably doesn't belong here.
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dfonrva
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vivainio
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"Our lead went to a Meetup, and wanted to try it out. We sort of kept rolling with it until it was too late to switch" (Obviously, I didn't watch the video, but a summary would be nice for the busy folks)
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As a VSTS users I am not worried at all. The amount of updates to VSTS is very reassuring, VSTS is TFS under the hood and TFS makes actual money from actual customers and I hope VSTS is also in the red financially. Why chop something that makes money? What I am worried about is that they will remove TFS version control and force me to git
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dfontuk
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Xanza
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> Code is useful. Deleting it is bad for everyone. I mean, sure. I guess if you're not paying for the data to be there then removing data is crazy cool... In the meantime, everything on CodePlex is probably open source. If you're __that__ scared to lose that data, then migrate it to Github? I really don't see why this has to be a wholly terrible situation. The data isn't going anywhere if someone cares enough to migrate it.
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False
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dfonub4
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-1
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Eirenarch
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They did it very gracefully this time. First of all it served a purpose (11 years) then there are very few users currently and finally they will keep it up as an archive which is the important part.
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dfonvgp
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shevegen
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GitHub is becoming too much of a monopoly. I am using it as well and it stilfes competition - which is bad.
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dfonwtg
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Eirenarch
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> They left it running for a long time after they announced it and gave you migration tools. You mean like the things described in MS's blogpost. Also does Google Code have a live archive? What about that redirection service?
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False
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dfonytr
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shevegen
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Is this like STDs?
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dfonyuj
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Eirenarch
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> I honestly thought CodePlex had been shut down years ago. You are thinking of Google Code
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False
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dfoo1my
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tehndrill
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The code is still shitty
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False
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shevegen
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Nah, that is not the reason. Two better reasons are: - English is actually a fairly simple language. You have one article ("the" respectively "a" if unspecified). Contrast this to german Die/Der/Das or the french variants or spanish ALL THREE are more complex than english here. And this is just one example of many more. - The computer-trend was heavily started from within the USA. Where was UNIX developed? In english-speaking countries. All of this sort of led to a lead. And, quite frankly, I simply would not waste my time with non-english variants of programming languages. The userbase is simply higher for english-based programming languages.
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Eirenarch
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It was popular with .NET devs doing open source work and it was where MS published their open source things. Basically it was the GitHub for .NET stuff before GitHub existed. These days most active project have migrated to GitHub including Microsoft ones.
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False
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dfoo4h4
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> While I have never lived in UK, I would imagine that being part of > Europe, Britons would have much greater appreciation of other > countries and their inventions. UK nationalism always was quite strong. With UKIP it got even stronger to the point of dumbing the UK down a lot. Gone are the days of cool Monty Python folks - while Nigel Farage is a brilliant rhetoric, he is also a cowardly liar and populist pig. Just look how swiftly he stepped back after he "won" the Brexit vote with various factually incorrect claims. I understand that the voting was heavily based on emotions but if you add lies rather than facts then you are a liar. Take the red bus showing how much the EU has cost per week, which was factually a lie (Boris Johnson also propagated the lie).
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shevegen
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Matz from japan designed ruby as an english language - I think that also says a lot about the influence of english in general.
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When you want it to do something more complicated than a blog the theme and the first 3 plugins will turn that admin panel into a nightmare. By *developers* standards.
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devsquid
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Hey you never know when you need to override 5. Theres lots of use cases ;)
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