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mbcook
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Taxes
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That's sexist.
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mason55
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You either don't think in C syntax or are a bad programmer!
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I am not. I am not even exaggerating. That's *actually* what the function said. That's even what the function was *named*! This was years ago (1999 or so), and I still remember it as one of the greatest WTF pieces of code I have ever seen.
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heathkit
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omg yes to 511. No more getting a maven cache full of login pages when I go to starbucks now. Maybe mobile clients could even handle it intelligently. 429 is interesting. It makes more sense as a response to rate-limiting than just a 503. I look forward to using these new response codes when they're adopted some ...
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http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/li56t/signs_that_youre_a_bad_programmer/c2t622w
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bitwize
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> His original reason for 640x480 was that he didn't want to spend the time developing a graphics layer, then he eventually heard from God not to bother. Julian Jaynes says our ancestors were all like this.
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EvilTribble
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This is exactly what I thought when I was younger. As soon as someone explained assignment and comparative operators I was sorted out.
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quantumcoffeemug
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>I ~~sometimes~~ no longer ask this in job interviews Damn I feel inadequate when I read things like this. I could never, ever come up with something like this on the spot. I suppose that's why I'll always be poor...
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I_divided_by_0-
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I was staring at this for 30 seconds, now everything tastes purple.
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duckedtapedemon
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1) SDK for a new platform comes out 2) Someone ports MAME
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stevep98
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I dont base my distaste for java on what reddit says, but on my professional use of it from 1997 to 2006. The language was stagnant for so much of that time (and only really started to see interesting things happening in java 6. Most of this was down to sun's management, insane licensing, politics. This is what really...
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Hypersapien
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I just started reading Innumeracy, and it mentions this.
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adaptable
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He's talking about code like this: document.Modify(); document.Save(); document.Save(); // Just in case.
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I use matlab and c++ on a daily basis. I have written a few matlab programs that are probably about 20k lines each, and I work on a c++ project that is about 150k lines. I love matlab, I have tried to go to python, but it is just so damned easy to get things working in matlab, and debugging is so easy, I can't seem to ...
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affluenza
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Fully agree that the writer is false in this statement. An example I can think of is programming a cross browser compatible getElementsByClassName function is the bad old days before javascript libraries. As you recursively walk the DOM, you need to gather up all your nodes in an array/list type structure as each rec...
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Wolfspaw
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me too xD
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MatrixFrog
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It depends. If it's receiving too many requests from one client, it could be that there's some problem with the client, like while (notLoggedIn) attemptToLogIn(); sleep(5000); causing it to send a zillion requests, one right after the other. If it's just receiving too many requests in general (like, y...
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MatrixFrog
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Was hoping for something more like the [HTTP 418](https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Hyper_Text_Coffee_Pot_Control_Protocol) response code. Was disappointed. But seriously, these do sound like good ideas.
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NruJaC
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I think its deeper than that. He makes a couple jokes in the slides about not needing to understand category theory, and I think that highlights the major hurdle. See, personally, I would argue that a static type system is simpler than a dynamic type system because (to use Hickey's words) you don't complect what somet...
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Tuna-Fish2
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Comedy gold at 17:15.
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cayspar
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are the tools download pages 404-ing for anyone else?
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I got an idea, how about something you know like binary, but with numbers 0-F (hexadecimal) instead of 0 and 1. This would make writing code much more productive because the programmer can write so much more using less text. ... I also had this other idea where we make this virtual machine and have it run in the web ...
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The Twitter API calls it "420 Enhance Your Calm".
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fenderrocker
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r=s?t:f Pshhh, amateur.
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DrMonkeyLove
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Yeah, the fact that you can plot your data *really* easily and perform all sorts of manipulations rather easily is what makes it useful.
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theillustratedlife
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AIR exposes local resources in environments where it is installed as a library (Mac, Windows, Android), but can also cross-compile when it isn't (iOS). Additionally, all versions of AIR can include the runtime in the application's installer, so the user doesn't need to manually add it.
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mathematical
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Well that intrigued me enough to sign up for $10. I'll get that for Kindle.
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tau-lepton
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Where's the, hey you already posted your comment on reddit code?
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I thought 4xx meant client error and 5xx meant server error. Rate limiting seems more like a client error to me.
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mcandre
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+1M
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[wuuah wuuah wuuaaahhh](http://sadtrombone.com/)
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winampman
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>for e.g. This has nothing to do with dice. I'm just being a helpful grammar fixer. [E.g. means "for example"](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.g.#exempli_gratia) so "for e.g." is redundant. :)
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dev_bacon
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Yep, I've just updated the README on the repo too.
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reportingsjr
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You program python using the interactive terminal? Why do you not program in a text editor and then run that file?? The terminal for dicking about, sure, but actual programming?
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rlbond86
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This is pretty much the answer. I'd love to be able to do my MATLAB work in C++, but the toolboxes and data visualization beat any other language out there.
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CoolMoD
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While Python and C++ are indeed object oriented, if you did not know this, you probably did not use them as such. Object oriented languages are simply language with a native idea of objects. That is, you can define a class, and have several instances of that class. The typical example is that of a car, where you define...
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rlbond86
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You can if you have the distributed computing toolbox
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PrintStar
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*multiprocessing* The GIL isn't a problem if you know what you're doing. The *multiprocessing* module has never failed me.
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rlbond86
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> Also, it doesn't contain libraries to do non-scientific things like HTTP or (I think) SQL connectivity. You can use java libraries in matlab
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MarshallBanana
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> tldr: hashing does not increase entropy Indeed. However, the method mentioned here *decreases* entropy, because it throws some of it away. If you have N biased bits of noise, feeding them into a hash as-such will get you more entropy than running this algorithm on them and then feeding them into the hash.
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christianjb
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Apparently, you're correct, i.e., that is, it was a sound objection.
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biggerthancheeses
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The headline is misleading. Yes, the social features are being retired... because Google+ is going to be integrated with Google Reader instead. The reason is important.
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c2t6koi
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jeffcityjon
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I just hopped on IRC and reported it. It's fixed now.
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aaronla
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I think you mean an increase to 75% emulation support (unless your browser formerly had 100% emulation support; in which case, I stand corrected)
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c2t6ls7
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IdentifiableParam
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If the bias is known and you flipped the coin a very large number of times and then performed arithmetic coding http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arithmetic_coding on the flip sequence, the compressed sequence would be indistinguishable from flips of a fair coin and would extract (in the limit) as much entropy as you could ...
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c2t6m1p
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dnew
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I think that's the intention. Add a little salt to your code, and you can cook it on Chrome.
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c2t6m7k
t3_limsz
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amstan
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Yeah, it's not open yet. 1 hour left.
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c2t6mbp
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kamatsu
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V8 is not a VM, it is a JIT compiler directly to machine code.
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c2t6mg0
t3_limsz
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j3camero
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The contest opens at midnight EST between October 20 and 21. One hour to go.
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j3camero
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Thanks for doing that! We like to "leverage" "crowd wisdom" by "crowd-sourcing" broken link detection instead of using a "python script". Buzzword approved.
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c2t6n8c
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j3camero
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In less than an hour! Contest opens at midnight EST between October 20 and 21!
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c2t6net
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j3camero
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Yup. Contest opens in a few hours. We seem to have a karma whore on ours hands... :-)
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c2t6nni
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f4hy
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How are there so many entries if it is still closed?
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j3camero
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You've got it. This site is an exact copy of the site from the last contest (which did involve ships rather than ants), with a lot of find-replace action. I wish I was kidding but I'm not. We all like working on the backend and the game engine and such. Nobody wants to work on the website :-)
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j3camero
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Good luck!!
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Will this solve the HTTPS issue though? I assume most browsers & HTTP libraries drop the connection after detecting a certificate error before even downloading any headers over the connection.
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crusoe
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Already in the Chrome store, https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kcfbijoldkenmemnbbkjnpdhnijgahck Knock yourselves out
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frymaster
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except that due, I suspect, to the invalid html, it didn't work in IE, for one. (Also the formatting looked**a bit**odd in IE where bold and non-bold text meets.) Run your stuff through a validator, please :)
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kirakun
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It works for simpler reasons. Conditional probability. You simply restrict your sample space to events that have equal probabilities. In this case, the total sample space (HH, TT, HT, TH) has a subspace (HT, TH) where both HT and TH have equal probabilities.
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Boojum
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The game specification could do with a description of how razing enemy ant hills works. Particularly since that seems to be key to winning. I'd also suggest linking to the battle resolution page from the side nav. bar.
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mynameisdave
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>I'm going to have to break down and just run my mame box on windows. :/ In a VM!
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recursive
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Your workflow is different than most peoples'. Most people don't do significant programming in the interactive environment.
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They understand the only thing about programming that's important for movie audiences: it's boring as hell, so they dare not show how the process actually works.
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bratty_fly
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Simple. You are traversing a tree and calculating two (or more) sums based on some variables in each node. To do that, you need to pass reference(s) to the recursive function pointing to where you need to accumulate the sums. It cannot be done through a single return parameter.
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cheesyflam
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That's because matlab's built-in IDE/debugger is above and beyond. I've been trying to move to python for non-numerical scripting, and the best replacement I've found is to set up Textmate and pdb as outlined [here](http://www.libertypages.com/clarktech/?p=192), then create a textmate snippet to insert "import pdb; pdb...
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dmpk2k
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Agner Fog's [having fun with it](http://www.agner.org/optimize/blog/read.php?i=49). Last year he wrote: _A new Intel C++ compiler version 12 has now been released as part of the new "Intel Parallel Composer 2011". The CPU dispatching methods are unchanged from version 11. Apparently, all that has come out of the legal...
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temp_reload_
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I think this is what you want: http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#reload
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Gredelston
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This is too perfect. I was just using ode45 for the first time in my undergrad Modeling and Simulation class, and trying to find my way through the documentation was downright impossible. Apparently, if the function you're trying to optimize happens to have another variable that needs to be called, it's nearly impossib...
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execute85
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This is pretty cool. I like it just for stopping a ton of arguments at work.
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websnarf
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Well this OP's article's method has the advantage that you don't need to know the bias before hand.
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irascible
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GO LEVIATHAN!!!
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doubaokun
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Do not like Rails, coffeescript etc can be added by several modules such as django-compressor. I think Django has a cleaner core than Rails.
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mikelieman
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FTFA: >RIM has a long history of poor and plain old confusing product naming strategies. Just when it seemed like the company finally came up with a logical, clear and "cool sounding" name, it may not even be able to use it. > >You have to wonder: Did RIM not perform its due diligence in checking for trademar...
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necroforest
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Who cares? It's a movie. I don't want to spend 2 hours watch someone debug a database query.
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gospelwut
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Why aren't we writing this in Haskell with NoSQL? This isn't futureproofed!
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VikingCoder
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From here: http://code.google.com/p/v8/ > Google engineer Lars Bak explains the key engineering decisions behind V8, the JavaScript virtual machine used in Google Chrome. (5:21) So, for you to be correct, Google had to mess up the documentation of V8. I'm going with Google.
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gospelwut
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Perhaps it was a slightly intentional Freudian slip?
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stesch
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Well, that's Google for you. I had a blog that depended on the ftp feature of blogger.
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memetichazard
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I can't help but wonder if doing that might result in reintroducing bias somehow, though... In your example it doesn't because there's no overlap in valid values for 2- and 4-length sequences. I suppose that as long as you use powers of 2 sequences and only count them at their corresponding powers of 2 offsets, it's fi...
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tonygoold
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There's also [Sage](http://www.sagemath.org/).
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duckedtapedemon
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Yeah, but that means I have to go two places it sounds like.
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barfolomew
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You also need to know the bias of the coin beforehand.
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bbowler86
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If you like that then try reading this. This is definitely not how you open tickets: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=188570
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This is becoming only criticism in every project meeting I have from this day on !
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Taedirk
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>First, we’re going to introduce a brand new design (like many of Google’s other products) that we hope you love. Fuck.
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gospelwut
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Somebody has actually bothered to write a metadata client for launching ROMs? I suppose I can see the use of such in those ROM arcade boxes people make nowadays. On that tangent, I was just thinking how amusing it is that Songbird uses a database backend (SQLite) for metadata. Sort of makes one wonder if filesystems ...
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>Women need extra encouragement to engage in open source contribution, or programming in general. Programming careers are intimidating to women because of the sheer number of males vs females in the field. And why exactly do we want to encourage women to contribute to free software as opposed to encourage people to...
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adrianmonk
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> then it seems like it doesn't belong in the 4xx OR 5xx because the server most certainly didn't fail to fulfill an apparently valid request because the server never received the request? That depends on how you got connected to this server in the first place. Is it a proxy server, and did you get its address via...
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MoneyWorthington
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I will disagree with your idea that men somehow have more self-confidence to apply for jobs. If a woman made it through a computer science degree, she's likely to have just as much self-confidence if not more than any man; it's the initial jump that needs work. This might not be the right place, but I also think that ...
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electricfistula
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It goes live tomorrow. You can get the starter pack and play with it now though.
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kamatsu
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A virtual machine requires the actual existence of a machine that is virtualized over whatever architecture you're using. V8 does not do this. Note the lack of V8 in this table: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_application_virtual_machines If you're still convinced V8 is a virtual machine, perhaps you could...
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tecocko
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Put anyone behind a piano and they can make a song. The talent comes in making something that sounds good.
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wickeand000
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I suppose the exchange rate would be 1/(how many times she has to flip a coin to get one valid input) So in this case her coins are worth about 1/5 of Userland coins
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Tynictansol
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Eh. I'm okay with that, especially if there's the option like in Docs to have the different densities. We'll see how they do the rest of the redesign, and I'm still wanting to have a domain-wide customization of what links are on the black bar. I personally don't use Sites at all and, while I understand some people ...
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gospelwut
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Amazingly, most new-er arcades are some form of windows (you can catch the random BSOD from the ones still running ME). Not sure why that is, maybe it was DirectX9 over whatever form of OpenGL that was out back then.
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