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You can also zoom in using the buttons on the right, and have the visualiser take up the entire browser window. You can also click the screen and drag it if you want to move it etc.
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Awesome. Now how do I explore this maze?!
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A***n*** Modest Introduction to the Internet...
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> I'll take your word for it. You don't have to just take my word for it. An array only uses space for its elements, this property is noted in 6.5.3.4/6 >> EXAMPLE 2 Another use of the `sizeof` operator is to compute the number of elements in an array: `sizeof array / sizeof array[0]` Thus there is no extra...
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Am I the only one that is incredibly irritated by the phrase "below the jump"?
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So my takeaway from this is, people pointed out something he did dangerously, he fixed it a different way instead of listening to the "dogma", and since his solution is the same or very close to another acceptable approach. So big boy programmers can eat at the same table as cryptographers. I don't like this because e...
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curien
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>An array only uses space for its elements No no, I got that. I'll just take your word for it that this means that there cannot be alignment issues. This implication may be obvious to you, and it seems reasonable to me; that's all I mean.
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Under strict definition, yes. But, if I asked you to point from one Java object to another, I doubt you'd stare blankly at me. Besides, for better or worse, they called it "java.lang.NullPointerException".
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sparkytwd
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Exactly. The author makes the meat of his argument at the end trying to show that you can reason through cryptographic systems and get secure results. However, the history of cryptography is littered with counter examples.
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Tools are found here http://aichallenge.org/using_the_tools.php the instructions on the starter page are misleading for some reason.
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>Since Nokia is now (or starting next week) a Windows 7 outfit, we're no longer investing resources in this Can't QT be used on WP7? (Forgive my ignorance)
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omnilynx
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Ah, thanks. Yeah, the web design could use a little work.
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AeroNotix
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To me it just seems that you have to 'register' your app with it. Whether or not they'll use that info as a killswitch in the future is another point entirely.
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Darkmoth
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I take it you think there is a "very shallow ceiling" on the types of things you can do without pointers? That statement betrays an *extremely* narrow view of the field, bordering on tunnel vision. This isn't 1990, where websites are built with C cgi scripts. Good grief. Pick a language where you need pointers to impl...
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Moocha
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Mostly correct. However, you *can* statically link a LGPL library to a closed source binary. The license requirement isn't "static linking is prohibited", it's rather "if you change the library, you must ensure that your users can at their leisure substitute an API-compatible version of the library". That means either...
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recursive
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I am physically incapable of understanding anything that was invented for Haskell. (Also monads, although they weren't invented for it) I've put a few dozen hours toward trying to understand Haskell things. I think it's a genetic disability. I still wish I could. It sounds interesting.
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quuxman
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Yeah, I just modified it. Reassigning would of course not do anything. I sent this "solution" to the email in the source: Law['000001000'] = 0; Law['000100000'] = 1; And their reply was simply: i think you've missed the point I asked for them to elaborate, but they did not.
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amstan
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It is, http://aichallenge.org/games.php Or, go to rankings, on the top bots, and follow their longer games. ~amstan Contest Organizer
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amstan
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This might be helpful: http://aichallenge.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=1505 ~amstan Contest Organizer
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amstan
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Jeff(Founder) is in Toronto. I live in Hamilton. Tough I'm probably not qualified.
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I used Qt, and specifically QGLWidget, for years. However, I've more or less abandoned it to use ObjC/Cocoa. One reason is that I can't post Qt-based apps on the Mac Store. I would still use it if I had to make a Windows app though.
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biffsocko
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I'm going to agree with you. for years I've always thought the IDE's were all fluff (I'm kinda old' school). I'd have dozens of vi editors open on my desktop. Then during my MS degree, I took a course that required eclipse; I've never gone back to programming more then 100 lines of code without some kind of IDE. wh...
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jlpoole
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This is cool. Thank you.
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gtrak
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I think scala is more susceptible to this than clojure. It's quite painful to make mutable imperative code, relative to functional code. It just looks aesthetically nicer and you don't have to think about it that much.
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What? No, this doesn't even make sense, how did this get upvoted? wtf are you talking about?
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midnite8177
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There are a number of bugs with regards to renaming files, I would recommend not using the 'mv' command unless you 'mv' and immediately commit.
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> the "bcrypt" mantra is so strong recently Damn right. I've even noticed quite a a few otherwise sensible PHP developers repeating the mantra without even knowing how to actually use bcrypt in PHP.
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vilhelm_s
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There is something odd going on here: we all want the same thing, but have no idea how to get it. The ideal of simplicity that Hickey explains sounds wonderful! But it sounds wonderful to everyone. Dijkstra preached the value of simplicity throughout his career. Haskell-people will certainly cheer at the slide that su...
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julesjacobs
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I'm not sure if you're being serious, but I'll take the risk of responding while not getting the joke. The first paper you cited takes 48 pages of hardly readable but completely trivial math to basically say the following: If your language has implicit conversions between types then you want: * If there is are implic...
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mcandre
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> To install Fossil → download the stand-alone executable and put it on your $PATH. Eff that. Release installers that put the binary in a good default place. `/usr/bin/` in Unix, `C:\Program Files (86)\Fossil\` in Windows. * [Tutorial](http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/337) for Debian packages. * [Ad...
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mcandre
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I don't use this because it's impossible to figure out how to file a bug report. I find bugs in every piece of software I use, and it's even more frustrating when I can't create a new ticket for the bugs.
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rkenned
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I would hardly consider Alex Miller to be a "bandwagon functional developer" considering he heads up the Lambda Lounge user's group in St. Louis, regularly speaks on Clojure and various other Functional topics, heads up a fairly large conference (Strangeloop) with functional languages as a premier focus, and so on.
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perciva
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Saying that scrypt is "partially based on PBKDF2" is like saying that bcrypt is "partially based on addition": True, but not usefully so. scrypt uses PBKDF2 only as a convenient way to expand and compress entropy; none of the security of scrypt comes from the use of PBKDF2.
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eaturbrainz
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OK, you know about C++ templates and Java generics, right? Type-classes are a way of adding *constraints* to a type parameter (the "T" in "List<T>"), constraints that say, "anything you want to pass as T must have the functions of type-class Ord defined for it, because this T is an Ord T." They're like interfac...
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inmatarian
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Okay, so, lets have a quick dialog here. Lets step back a moment and make a list of needs about out security. 1. Passwords aren't stored in the db in Plaintext, or in an _easy_ decryptable form. 2. A user's hash doesn't match for the same password on multiple sites. 3. Multiple users on one site don't share the same h...
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-kilo
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Note how he says the 'concept of pointers'. This includes pointers, references, handles, and even offsets. You can't do much without those. Some languages obfuscate these, but most flexible ones support some form of indirect reference. Simply put, you just can't retain efficiency if you're passing all of your data by ...
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alecco
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Thanks for clarifying that.
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recursive
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Thanks for the thorough explanation. It sounds at least superficially similar to generic constraints in C#, which I use regularly. Maybe it's just a mental block on my part. Or maybe it's the fact that when I go to read a wikipedia article on one of these subjects, it's explained in terms of 10 other things that I...
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Aspid92
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Hi, i'm triying to make this work bt I can't someone help?
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dchestnykh
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1. Login as anonymous. 2. Click "Tickets". 3. Click "New Ticket". The bug tracker on www.fossil-scm.org is currently [open for new tickets from non-anonymous users only](http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg05307.html), though, so there's no "New Ticket" button.
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Taladar
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Well, you might disagree on whether or not svn merges are sub-par compared to git's but the client does merges, that much is fact, so if no git client is involved a different merging algorithm is used and since the svn client takes less of the history into account than git I would argue the merge is of lower quality th...
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dchestnykh
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Link to repos for Linux package managers is at the top of the page: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/rmax:/fossil/ Windows installer for a single executable seem to be overkill.
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eaturbrainz
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I work with guys who've all come from the Haskell community and they think category theory is a *good thing*. I'm like, lolwut? Yeah, it's kind of like generic constraints. It's also kind of Haskell just being an insular, go-and-study, highly academic community that avoids mainstream understand and success at all co...
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reportingsjr
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Are you talking about something like bash terminal, or the python interactive terminal? If you meant the former then yes, I also use a terminal for programming. I haven't ever really used the python interactive terminal though.
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reportingsjr
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Ah, I see now. This is a very good point.
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mcandre
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> Link to repos for Linux package managers is at the top of the page: > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/rmax:/fossil/ You mean that tiny, tiny link? Fair enough, but it, paired with a Debian package, should be default options standing out alongside the gigantic-icon download links. > Windows ...
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mcandre
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Thank you. How do you register?
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MarshallBanana
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What's with the completely random numbers on the vertical axis divisions?
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superiority
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> if he's got the shell utilities to do the computations you want He didn't, he had to spend a month writing the scripts to reimplement things that already exist in Matlab.
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ecomputation
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Thank you. I was up late! I fixed it now.
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The end result of a commit is not the responsibility of the tool, it's the responsibility of the committer. If you are committing code that is somehow 'lower quality' because you can't figure out how to resolve a merge properly that's your problem.
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Caraes_Naur
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Nokia has the specter of MS hanging over their heads. Nokia would never get get *open sourced*, they'd be *shared sourced*.
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PhatBoyG
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It means 13, you know, the girl from TRON legacy. She is isomorphic, in fact she kissed a girl on the last episode of House.
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PhatBoyG
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It is complex to install, but there are several excellent guides online. No sure I know how to upgrade it though. GitHub private repositories or GitHub firewall install would be my preference, but Gitorious is open source, and free to use.
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PhatBoyG
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Clients, yes. This is the server-side web tools similar to what GitHub offers.
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OpusMioda
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A foam dart decreases the amount of build breakage? Hmm, if that was installed at my work place it would give me cause to hack my fellow coders systems to set them up for a shot!
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Anpheus
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Little confusing, yeah. Did the developer of the XNA to HTML5 transformer get hired by Google?
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dchestnykh
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The recommended way to report a bug in Fossil for non-registered users is to send it to [mailing list](http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users), as described [here](http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg05307.html). Richard can also create an account for you, if...
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dchestnykh
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Thanks for your feedback. I'll discuss this in the mailing list.
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microcandella
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First, great job! I'd love to see the ability to add flags to the charts, similar to google finance charts where they have news items flagged in the timeline. Also, slightly off topic, but what stock data sources would be good for feeding this chart? Additionally, perhaps reconsider the ability to pull data from serv...
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Nebu
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> I know about monkeypatching, but that requires much more effort on the part of the developer -- a conscious effort, and usage of the monkeypatching pattern ought to be mentioned in the documentation. No, it just requires that the programmer be unfamiliar with the language -- the same problem that Dart (and practi...
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b0b0b0b
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Do you have a license to redistribute that data? Or is it faked?
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mcandre
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Thanks for listening :) I'd make the MSI myself but my computer's down at the moment; I'm redditing from a Mac computer lab. If you have Windows, do give [Advanced Installer](http://www.advancedinstaller.com/) a spin, or perhaps [NullSoft Installer](http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page).
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mcandre
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Thanks for providing a link. Mailing list registration pages are not easy to find. Why does Fossil have a bug tracker if they're expected to file bugs through the mailing list?
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calc0000
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> herd Was this a pun? 'Cause I laughed.
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superiority
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It was not.
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pje
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Wow. I thought this was going to be about a different kind of [FOSSIL](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FOSSIL)... now I feel like an old fossil myself. ;-)
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m3thos
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Littered of counter examples of ppl applying 'convencional' algorithms without thinking *hard* about it. The biggest problem is that crypto is made of tools/algos and applying them to a given data flow or process in a coherent and 'safe' maner. Programmers need to be able to _reason_ and _understand_ crypto more deep...
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mypublicredditface
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It's publicly available via yahoo or google finance, or several other sources, no license required.
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domlebo70
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This is great man. Love it. A properly useable product oto.
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mypublicredditface
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1316093/fetch-stock-quotes-from-google-finance-yahoo-finance-or-the-exchange-itself Check out the first response. I've been building around yahoo finance for the demo site I am building for rocketcharts - the data is limited but working with the API has been a breeze.
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mypublicredditface
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The price axis on the right side? How are the numbers random? They represent the candlesticks you are seeing...
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cdidd
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What you saying is not consistent with a stream of commits in the git.
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m3thos
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This is why I like Antirez so much, he is originally a intelligent, creative and great hacker, in the true sense of the word. Programmers need to be able to *reason* and understand crypto more deeply than they do. Crypto is damn hard, so is 'algoritmia' and data structures (after all, how many programmers can impleme...
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m3thos
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I disagree, one thing is being practical with time, something totally different is talking about problems and approaches on a forum.. if we are participating, we should reason and argue about things. Also, applying dogmas blindingly is exacly how we create a broken security system. Just look at the NT LANMAN password ...
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Ecocrexis
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If you're competing then team names here: TrollException From Maynooth, Ireland
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MarshallBanana
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They are 18.220, 17.4063, 16.5925, and so on. That seems completely arbitrary. Why are they not 18, 17 and 16?
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MtnViewMark
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Slides: http://www.ozonehouse.com/mark/haskell-amuse-bouche/slides.html Code: https://github.com/mtnviewmark/haskell-amuse-bouche
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Rhomboid
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It's an interesting idea, but I really dislike the notion of overloading the hyperlink for this. Things that look like hyperlinks should act like hyperlinks. There is no other UI on the face of the Earth where a hyperlink is supposed to be clicked and dragged to adjust a value (except perhaps if you count adding a bo...
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_georgesim_
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What company did you say that was?
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dchestnykh
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[See this post](http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg05307.html).
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Taladar
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Well, yes, it is my problem because some other people (who I can't control and who obviously don't care much about the quality of their tools so why should they care about the quality of our shared codebase) commit to the same codebase using outdated tools. Please do not try to tell me everyone who ever uses version c...
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mypublicredditface
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Oh I see what you mean, the decimals. Right, well axis step calculation is done first then added at a regular interval to the base-line value, i.e. the grid-min. I guess I could start at a whole number, or at least make that an option. Thanks for the feedback!
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an_eggman
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> something totally different is talking about problems and approaches on a forum.. if we are participating, we should reason and argue about things. You can't "reason and argue" about cryptography in any meaningful way. Progress comes from dull whitepapers filled with math you don't understand, and then years of s...
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mypublicredditface
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...and just to expand further on the reasoning, what if we were zoomed in and looking at data between 17.5 and 17.8? Or charting forex, i.e. currency exchange, where changes for the day are four decimals out? Remember, these charts are geared for financials.
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dchestnykh
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Yeah, this and Plan 9 file system comes up in every discussion about Fossil SCM on Reddit :)
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dchestnykh
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When I was a Windows programmer, I used NullSoft Installer and also [Inno Setup](http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php), but I think providing MSI is better for modern systems. Will need to figure out a scriptable way of making them.
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jdharper
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Well, to be sure, it doesn't say that stars are leaving explicitly. But since it's in the list of "things you can export now" I'm assuming that they're going away too.
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jdharper
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Fair point, fair point. I just know that this going to break a lot of people's apps and websites until/unless they integrate with Google+. And that's assuming that Google releases APIs to for programmers to work with.
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contextfree
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If you're coming from C# you could try thinking of typeclasses as "extension interfaces" (like extension methods) - a way for code outside of a type to have that type implement an interface it didn't originally. That wouldn't be strictly accurate, but it would be a starting point.
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jib
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"Mainstream" people don't read RSS feeds either.
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Warmal
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The job description is up now: https://irecruitment.oracle.com/OA_HTML/OA.jsp?OAFunc=IRC_VIS_VAC_DISPLAY&OAMC=R&p_svid=1631774&p_spid=1684097
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MarshallBanana
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Well, your first step is to find a natural division size that is suitable for your range and the number of divisions you'd like. It might be 1, it might be 0.1, it might be 0.005.
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mcandre
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If you do find a scriptable way to make MSIs that set `$PATH` for you, please let me know!
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mypublicredditface
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> natural division size I'm with you, but how do you define that? What makes 0.005 better than 0.00756?
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mypublicredditface
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I appreciate that brother!
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