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Awesome! I'm looking forward to it. While you're at it, maybe you could get RSRP-197139 taken care of too... "Shorten qualified references" cleanup option incorrectly chops off the "this" parameter when calling custom written extension methods in VB.net code, resulting in a broken build. Still has no fix version ass...
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NotCoffeeTable
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While I disagree that the quote warrants skipping the rest of the article, I find it annoying to see people picking up functional languages and not actually adopting the functional mindset :(.
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I agree about the font, for me it is just the style.
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ICameToSayICame
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Thank you for not using AGPL as the license; this means we can actually use it! It looks nice to me, I might use it. Thanks for releasing it.
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I do a lot of financial programming and am very demanding of what a charting library gives me. I usually have to roll my own as most libraries aren't designed for the needs of a financial chart. Things I like to see: * horizontal as well as vertical cross hairs. * pull data from server, rather then embedded in co...
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> > eliminating read methods > Could you explain more I'd be happy to. Let me start with classic circle/ellipse, and demonstrate the classic problem: struct ellipse { ellipse(int la, int sa) { longAxis(la); shortAxis(sa); } int longAxis(); // getters int shortAxis(); void setAx...
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omginternets
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What does matlab do better that actually results in time saved?
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serudla
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What indicates he's not adopting the functional mindset?
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humanmanguy
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>Rapid web development Is there any other kind?
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skocznymroczny
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TROLLtech - now you know why
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ZorbaTHut
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Nor does it work in an environment where dynamic linking and user relinking isn't possible (eg. game consoles, handheld devices).
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Will approach the relevant developer but I really can't commit to anything as the cleanup subsystem is pretty much put on hold in this iteration.
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NotCoffeeTable
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Sorry I was kinda vague... I was responding more to the "people jumping on the functional bandwagon" sentiment. I didn't mean to imply that the author of the article was or was not in that group. I don't know anything about what he does or how he does it. A lot of people are picking up Clojure and other functional la...
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gorohoroh
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BTW it would help if you make a simple solution to reproduce the problem and attach it to the issue.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136792 $199.
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I wonder how many folks don't use this great software because the web interface is kinda ugly.
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mypublicredditface
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Hahaha many thanks for not going the typical 'serial killer' comment route ;-)
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Tetereteeee
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The high quality of Qt is mainly due to the fact that it was well maintained by a small group of very good (and paid) software engineers. I'm afraid Qt will know become a typical opensource badly documented, partly broken library...
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It's really not feasible to write clojure "like its an imperative language". At most it's a phase one struggles through when first coming to any functional language. I will say that when one *does* need to "write java" (e.g.,swing), the translation of idioms into clojure is much more compact (and use fewer parens!) t...
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I rolled my own as native methods, paths etc, are much slower. In the future I plan on implementing a 'tick' method for real-time data. > My only complaint is when I drag the line back and forth, it pegs my CPU. (This might be mitigated by more selectively updating the display.) I noticed this as well, and your s...
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mypublicredditface
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No dependencies other than JQuery, and technically that could be ironed out, but the .append methods for adding to the DOM make life so much easier. I've used Highcharts as well and had a pleasant experience, but I wanted a library that focused on the needs of financial charting.
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mypublicredditface
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Cheers!
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the_composer
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Am I the only one who actually likes this? Since I got an invite to Google+ months ago, one of my most desired features has been the ability to share an article from one of my Reader feeds to my G+ stream with the click of a button. Also, since Reader is one of their biggest apps, it's about time it got the new coat of...
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Maristic
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> The expression `(int *)p` in itself could be undefined if there are alignment issues on your system (I always love this: it is implementation-defined whether the behavior is undefined). But if it appears in a context where only its type is determined (i.e., `sizeof ((int *)p)`), it would be well-defined regardless...
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mypublicredditface
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> horizontal as well as vertical cross hairs. Will implement ASAP. > pull data from server, rather then embedded in code I'm leaving this outside of the library, as embedding the code to parse from multiple sources is really outside the scope of what it should do. I think the onus is on the developer to cleans...
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I'm writing apps both for Symbian and MeeGo. So there are some people doing that. About Android: check out necessitas http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/28/necessitas/
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sidcool1234
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You mean non-technical product managers.
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Kensin
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for half a second I thought this was about Quicktime and I thought "finally! we can get that POS out of everyone's startup!"
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curien
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>If this were not the case, all sorts of things would break. I'll take your word for it. I've never had to deal with alignment issues.
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zomgsauce
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Are you implying they come in a technical flavor now? I'm gonna have to see a spec before I believe that...
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tef
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it turns out a technical term lifted from an impenetrable thesis is now tossed around like a buzzword and is worshiped by cargo cultists just failing to grasp the underlying principles. who would have thought?
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rjsen
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Specialized search engines like [Scalex](http://scalex.org/) and [Hoogle](http://haskell.org/hoogle/) handle symbols like that just fine.
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dchestnykh
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Fortunately, there's a way to make it not look ugly, for example, like Google Code -- http://www.codingrobots.org/p/qlfossil/ :-)
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skew
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You seemed in places to be saying that there are no type systems which can help you reason about a program, rather than framing it as a tradeoff with costs in complexity, difficulty, unfamiliarity, or incompatible language features. For a particular example of help with reasoning, when you were talking about modules w...
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00kyle00
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>The equivalent code using thrown exceptions would be a tangled nightmare. I can imagine this being equally easy in D where exceptions are chainable.
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krzyk
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By complicated I meant that right now one has too many choices each turn, you are basically controlling n-bots. More over when looking at the replays it is hard to follow who is actually winning by looking at the field (yes, I see the plots at the top).
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quotability
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I downloaded the python starter kit, which allows me to run my bot against the test bots, then it shows a nice replay of what happened in a canvas window.
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Warmal
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I know this is a off topic but I think this thread might attract the right kind of person.... Any developers in Toronto need a job? My company is looking for a developer in the field of supply chain optimization solvers. Send me a message if you are interested and I will send you the job info.
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tomleo
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Looks awesome. To bad gitorious is one of the most painful things I have ever tried to install/configure on a server...
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It's funny, because I wrote a gameboy color emulator in JavaScript, so it works on browsers that don't support this plugin-like (Seriously, with NaCl you're running a normal program binary that runs on your OS, not within a JavaScript JIT) google experiment. http://grantgalitz.org/gamecenter/
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colinhect
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That is why I disagree with kilo. I thought you didn't understand what he meant so I was trying to clarify. Edit: I admit *address* was a poor choice of word. I wasn't trying to imply it is the same as in C++.
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Tuna-Fish2
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_(development)#Sprint In my experience, there are some clear advantages to the method -- even if it causes duplicated and unnecessary work, there are very real advantages to trying to make all the communication upfront and then just letting everyone loose. Of course, there is no silve...
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emboss_
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I'm also curious why the "bcrypt" mantra is so strong recently. Since there are equivalent, more available solutions such as PBKDF2 around. bcrypt has been there for a long time, but AFAIK it never got any good research papers actually trying to prove its security. Regarding iterated hashing: although it slows down s...
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gtrak
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Here's another post that might inform this one: http://tech.puredanger.com/2010/12/31/a-year-of-clojure/ I think you're jumping to strange conclusions out of nowhere, and you seem to assume all java code can't also be functional, or clojure code written by someone who comes from java has to be imperative. Not true. A...
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Or you could download MAME like normal people, seeing how the NaCl version is just an executable, but neutered up to run safely alongside chrome, rather than inside a JIT.
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Yes, Git has clients with these features. I use SpringSource which has integrated very nicely with Git. I used SVN for years. It works well, but I'm liking Git more and more as I use it.
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masklinn
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> Your business model should never rely on any free service. Nobody is talking about business models here.
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capisce
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Like daliusd says below, there already is a Qt port for Android, see here for a Qt application running both on Symbian and Android: http://cutehacks.com/2011/04/04/cutehacks-on-android/
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then_jesus_said
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[The community port has been available since February.](http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/28/necessitas/)
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done!
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LXicon
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COOL! just had a game of 1942 in my browser. i didn't see anywhere to run full screen though. oh well. i'll just have to go down to the basement later and play on this : http://lxicon.com/mame/
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have a look at http://www.gameex.com/ and http://emumovies.com/ (emumovies works with hyperspin as well) that's what i used when i made my cabinet last year : http://lxicon.com/mame/
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yash3ahuja
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Ah. Nicely done. How long did that take? o.O EDIT: Also, out of curiosity what language?
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alecco
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> I'm also curious why the "bcrypt" mantra is so strong recently. Because of all the recent high profile cases of leaked password files (like [Gawker/Gizmodo](http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/ekpr3/gawkergizmodo_does_not_salt_their_passwords_uses/).) More [here](http://chargen.matasano.com/chargen/200...
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um_nevermind
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I got use to it
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gorohoroh
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Great! Have you actually attached the solution? I can't see any attachment to the [issue](http://youtrack.jetbrains.net/issue/RSRP-197140) right now
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gtrak
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I don't think so, it's quite easy to learn without the crazy type-system and encourages simplicity in all aspects. The community is vibrant and has been growing steadily. There are a few commercial companies using it already, especially in big data, finance, web-related stuff. I don't think haskell has become quite ...
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inahc
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hey now, artwork isn't silly :) KDE loves its artists and wishes we had more.
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Well, yes. I guess I try to use it like I use matlab, i.e., like others have said, to solve a problem. If I am analyzing several GB of data, and tweaking the analysis and functionality, I don't want to run the ENTIRE analysis (which may take hours) every time I change a line of code. I want to change the line, and run ...
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Yeah, I actually originally referenced the wrong issue and went back and edited my reply, I had meant to reference RSRP-197139. Sorry for any extra work/confusion this might have caused, although I do believe these bugs are related.
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inahc
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supposedly there are some embedded areas that need to do things that would violate the LGPL, but I forget what. for 99% of cases, lgpl is fine.
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vikingspawn
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Is this because all the Trolltech people left after the company was sold, and now they have no one left to maintain it?
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inahc
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yay open governance! :)
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utsl
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That's fairly minor. The things people with slightly more brains than that, but no sense, do when they are trying to be clever are much more terrifying.
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vikingspawn
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I heard that 90% of the Trolltech developers quit after Nokia took over. Maybe that didn't go quite the way Nokia planned...
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emboss_
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Sure, but what I meant is why suddenly everyone believes bcrypt would be the panacea, when there is something like PBKDF2 that ships with most programming languages by default. And for better or worse, due to being backed by RSA, it has also received much more academic attention. FWIW, bcrypt could be broken as hell, i...
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goldfire
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I did this last year, and I loved it; I'd definitely be back for this one if I were still a student.
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stesch
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Rabid.
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utsl
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Clearly management material.
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sidcool1234
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:) Yeah, some of them are really technical and even do hands on coding. 'Technical manager" is not a myth.
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lex99
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*Isomorphic*... You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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cadr
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These guys make a pretty neat python/spreadsheet hybrid http://www.resolversystems.com/
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elementalist
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I am curious to see how much longer before Nokia is open sourced. Down vote at will but I am not the only one who has no use for Windows phones.
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zomgsauce
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We might have different ideas of what a product manager is. In my experience a product manager and a project manager are two distinct entities.
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asterisk_man
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So...all I have to do to data mine images is to write a program that can figure out what is in the image. got it thanks for the tutorial..
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nascent
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> A correction to your comment. But all I did was spit your words out with a "I'm glad" at the beginning. And the correction isn't even right since I've already explained it isn't required "except for the convenience of the user" as you put it. And C++ doesn't let you do such design in this case. > In C++, you ...
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Java exceptions are chainable, too. I'm not sure I see how that helps. On the other hand, languages with "resumable exceptions" or "conditions," e.g. Common Lisp and OCaml, could probably do a decent-enough job.
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recursive
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Is this a Haskell thing? I'm guessing it is based on how far above my head it is.
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sidcool1234
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Hmm...I guess so. I may have mixed them up here.
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iLiekCaeks
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There was both hand written assembly, and a JIT. They talked about both separately, and both were removed. Anyway, I once saw h264 decoding as an argument for NaCL. Video decoding without hand written assembler is far too slow.
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AeroNotix
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Haha, I wouldn't say silly, that's probably the wrong word. I mean more like 'afterthought' or something like that. Although! Qt on KDE is sublime to work with.. truly a masterpiece of unity.
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alecco
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Bcrypt isn't a panacea anymore. [ASIC](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuit)-based attacks are getting very affordable. Colin Percival made a very interesting system partially based on PBKDF2, [scrypt](http://www.tarsnap.com/scrypt.html). [Slides](http://www.tarsnap.com/scrypt/scrypt-sl...
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agentlame
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About as sad as when Linus dumped that kernel of his and hoped the OSS community would support it.
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tjdziuba
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> By isomorphic we mean that any given line of code (with notable exceptions) can execute both on the client and the server. No. Stop making shit up.
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AeroNotix
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Interesting, one could make a nice desktop application for this.
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recursive
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It doesn't handle horizontal resizes very well currently.
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an_eggman
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Dogmas in cryptography is a good thing. Not because programmers are stupid, but because one programmer thinking about something for a day is not as smart as 20 mathematicians around the globe spending a year trying to break an algorithm. The moment you step out of conventional cryptography, you lose that support. Noti...
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00kyle00
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Equivalent of code from article would be in D (sans minor details): import std.stdio; void validateAge(string age) { throw new Exception("bad age"); } void validateName(string name) { throw new Exception("bad name"); } void validatePostcode(string code) { throw new Ex...
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mypublicredditface
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Thanks, someone commented about that on the blog directly - currently researching which browser events to hook into to raise a redraw when appropriate - thanks man!
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eaturbrainz
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No. [Type-classes](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_class#Multi-parameter_type_classes) were invented for Haskell, but the version of them being spoken of here is really just a [design pattern](http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/4039) on top of [implicit parameters](http://www.scala-lang.org/node/114). I should add...
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jrcapa
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That is much better! Should be the official one.
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-kilo
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You can only access objects in Java via references, which are (basically) pointers. The only things you can pass by value are primitive types. Alternatively, semantics can be quibbled to say that they're not pointers because they don't directly contain memory addresses, but at the end of the day they're a data type tha...
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poor_little_pinkus
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Really? Do you have an example of this? I can't think of anything too magical if you look at django as a whole. Regex dispatch to aribitrary views, with well defined middleware/context processors; there really shouldn't be that much happening behind the scenes..
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