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massivebitchtits
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Yeah, what's exactly wrong with something like "client-server portable"? Stealing and overloading words from maths seems kind of pretentious.
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otterdam
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Reader isn't under the same obligations as the parts of Google Apps you're really paying for (mail, docs etc.)
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MarshallBanana
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Why don't rulers come with divisions for 0.342 inches?
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mypublicredditface
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No, again, I am with you. I am not arguing against your idea, simply asking how do we logically define what is a good division vs. a bad one. How do we define what is more pleasing to the eye/brain at any range?
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sigzero
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Still seems overkill for ONE file.
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repsilat
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> trolltech was actually a profit making business before nokia got in there Do you have a source for this? I remember reading a comment posted by an insider on their blog saying they were losing money when they were acquired. I'll see if I can find it... Edit: [source](http://blogs.kde.org/node/3235).
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myfrontpagebrowser
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Last I knew, python threading was user level (thus multithreading would never improve performance).
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lighthill
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Right. The OP seems rather like, "You dogmatic fools were telling me that it's better to use something well-analyzed than something I pulled out of thin air! Well, it turns out that the thing I pulled out of thin air isn't so bad! How do I know? Because it's actually equivalent to something well analyzed!" (BTW, a...
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myfrontpagebrowser
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You give it functions... if the data those functions access is shared, then it's shared memory. If the data those functions access is local, then it's not. Your job to ensure that deadlock and race conditions don't occur. Thread pools have more overhead (I'm not even sure if it's meaningful overhead though) than a cu...
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b1ackcat
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May I just say...Thank you for an incredible tool. I just started in C#/.NET in June, and got resharper a couple weeks ago, and it's night-and-day. "Go To Implementation" is so helpful it's ridiculous.
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knejk
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Looks good. How does this relate to the global interpreter lock?
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bigdood69
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lol STOP using PHP for god sake!!
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MarshallBanana
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Well, that's pretty easy. Whatever you are used to seeing is good. 1, 2 and 5 are the usual ones, times powers of ten.
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It seems many people don't know about [Darcs](http://darcs.net/). There's no reason to use a shitty DVCS like Git or Mercurial.
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mypublicredditface
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Brilliant, thanks man!
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mcandre
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There's something to be said for simplicity, sure. A single file with a good CLI is all I could ever ask for. One program, one file. That's one reason to avoid coding in Go: One program, three Makefiles. But there's also simplicity in installation, which is one thing Fossil users will be doing every time there's an up...
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SoPoOneO
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Exactly. With three doors, it's not immediately obvious that he is opening all *but* one door, which the 10,000 makes clearer.
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inahc
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um what? whoever you heard that from was wrong. the trolltech guys were quite optimistic about nokia buying them, and everything was ponies and rainbows for at least a year or two. since *Elop* took over, however, there have been a few people who quit. all I know is the number's > 1.
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Just because you make money on something doesn't mean that's the only reason you care about it's future. Money isn't evil, people are and would be with or without money.
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inahc
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er... not at all. they have loads of trolls still, and I don't think they lost any at *all* until after the elopocalypse.
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inahc
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how does one open source a corporation?
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What are you talking about? How is quicktime used in everyone's startup?
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Why QT over the native Windows API?
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Just as immortal as Hurd.
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FUD
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Kensin
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http://www.google.com/pda?q=quicktime+startup
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3825
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how big is your team?
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Rotten194
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So I peeked in the Qt repository... first thing I saw was twin `.gitignore ` and `.hgignore` files. Who thought that was a good idea? ಠ\_ಠ
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c2tfw7v
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I find it a lot more elegant. And it has has excellent OpenGL support, as I pointed out. Finally, if I write a Windows app in Qt, then I get a Mac and Linux app for free.
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Sounds unpleasent but doable. I'd stick with C++ and Matlab for now.
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I'm not sure what you think svn's merge does, but it appears that you believe it simply picks random bits from the files in question and smushes them together. svn fucking sucks, it's so completely outclassed by any of a number of modern source control packages that it should be expunged from the internet like polio, ...
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Overall I like it, but the bottom of lowercase g seems to be consistently cut off.
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a1k0n
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BFS.
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what_is_your_problem
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Do you even have the faintest clue what you're talking about? Why would you be editing your bash profile *every update*? Or *ever*? Download the file, unzip, `mv fossil /usr/local/bin`, done. It literally can't be any simpler.
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afbase
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>hash = sha1( sitesalt + usersalt + password ) I have to disagree with this because it is still easy to create hash collisions with SHA1. try a hash algorithm that has larger outputs.
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SoPoOneO
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I have a question about the "starting at one URL" idea. If you are building against an API that does that, is your service supposed to be able to intelligently adapt on it's own, and follow a chain of links? Are are you as a developer supposed to go on and follow links to find out how the system works, and then develop...
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flamingspinach_
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Is PySide any better than PyQt, seeing as how PySide is first party and PyQt is third party?
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vagif
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As someone who migrated quite big web app from java to clojure, i can confirm. We indeed slashed code up to ten times of the original size.
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_ex_
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+1 for funny
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[deleted]
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If you haven't already, alt+insert brings up a bunch of code generation stuff I use all the time.
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jldugger
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It's 2011, and you're implementing your own password authentication? WTF
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sanxiyn
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Actually, this is a good idea for Hg-Git users. http://hg-git.github.com/ Hg-Git could do the automatic conversion, but it currently doesn't. https://github.com/schacon/hg-git/issues/135
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[deleted]
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It's *so easy to use*
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Flarelocke
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The best part was when the audience cheered when he said he spent his time making documentation instead of adding a new feature.
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myahbuttreeks
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EPIC!
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OpusMioda
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11 fellow nerds and 2 girls. :D
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seydar
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In the near future it will be totally AOT compiled.
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seydar
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but they're different tools for different jobs
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seydar
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A WILD INSIGHTFUL COMMENT APPEARS
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seanmccleary
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I think it's a safe assumption that anyone with a use for fossil is computer-literate enough to copy the single binary file to the location of their choice, and, if needed, add that to the path. It'd make me happier of the fossil developers spent their time adding new features and fixing bugs instead of an install pro...
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c2tgajj
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[deleted]
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Oh you mean startup as in the computer's startup sequence, not as in a startup company. I get it now :P
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c2tgb45
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[deleted]
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The code seems to be a lot more complex than it needs to for such a simple task. From what I can tell, you could accomplish the same thing with a single loop containing a few equations. This does show a lot more you can do with processing, but considering this is a tutorial for beginner programmers, I think it would be...
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c2tgbks
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echeese
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Too late, I already did A*
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jamauss
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we do a pretty complex HTML5 canvas app at work and currently we're using rGraph (rGraph.net) - what reason would you give me for switching to you from rGraph!? (market yourself...go!)
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fmihaly
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If I showed this comment thread to some friends, they would never believe me that the title of the talk was "Simple Made Easy". The Curry-Howard Isomorphism? Seriously? Is that the simple part or the easy part?
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SweetIrony
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Beautiful, thought out, well written code. I enjoyed reading it. I will be using your library in the future.
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[Top 4K (Windows) products on pouet](http://pouet.net/top10.php?type=4k&platform=Windows&x=16&y=1) Some of these use crinkler.
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The _simple_ part, mostly. Types are theorems. Functions of that type are proofs of the theorem. _Simple_, in Rich's sense, but a very different perspective on types than "descriptions of how bits are laid out in memory," which is how most programmers think of types, even in languages in which that isn't true. Making ...
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Manhigh
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Im trying to spread the use of numpy/scipy/matplotlib where I work to rid us of our ridiculous matlab dependency.
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Manhigh
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Pydev works well for me.
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mgpcoe
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/me reads RFC 2616 again... Ahh, yes, so it is. It's been a long, long time since I've read either of the HTTP RFCs and I clearly remembered it incorrectly as permanent vs. transient errors.
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This is awesome! The community WILL support it or it will DIE.
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Darkmoth
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> This includes pointers, references, handles, and even offsets. You can't do much without those. You can't do much if your language doesn't support them, but that doesn't mean you need to understand the underlying principles of memory reference. Passing your data by reference is *very different* from understanding...
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Manhigh
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Matlabs support for optional function arguments is attrocious. You often do have to reinvent the wheel because they nickle and dime you for toolboxes when the function youre after may just be more worthwhile to write yourself
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emboss_
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> parent heavily edited "Heavily" is a bit exaggerated ;) I restored the original first sentence.
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the_disability
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I can't downvote you enough for the direct download link.
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michaelstripe
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Now I'm curious, what the hell does Nokia gain from employing 260 well-paid people to work on Qt? It's not like they can sell it or make much money off it, or can they?
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damg
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Isn't one big difference that memcached is distributed while redis is not?
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zuvembi
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I've threatened my coders with hooking this in to my continuous integration server (not Jenkins). Unfortunately we're in about seven locations, and my bosses are too cheap to fly me around to set something like this up at multiple locations. Really though, [this](http://unixbigots.org/files/dear_lord.gif) is what I w...
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Manhigh
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To be fair, < aand other logical operators have been in since fortran 90
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SoPoOneO
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I may not understand, it seems a system could be both those things and impossible to reverse if multiple pre-states mapped to the same post state. If A->C and B->C, then how do you reverse state C? However, I don't know about this stuff, so I may just be misunderstanding. In particular, I'm not sure what is mean...
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rossteferian
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wow you beat me to it, how annoying good thing i'm not on a windows machine
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pas_mtts
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No for the time being. Currently, all WP7 apps are managed code (C#/VB/F# + silverlight/xna), since it's the only official way supported by MS. And with no way to run native code in sight, I doubt we'll see Qt on WP soon.
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Imagine your 'blog comments' are water. They are going to fall through every crack and fill every pocket, so you need to think about what the consequences are when it flows somewhere other than where you've explicitly built something to catch it.
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TheKing211
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This was a great presentation! I have been wanting to learn Haskell for a while now. After watching this video it became apparent to me that it is a bit easier than I originally thought, and so much more convenient! Thanks for the great information!
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primo_mellon
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paypal ... outlook ... why don't you just complete the circle of pain and start using IE 6?
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hortinstein
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ive been trying to [learn me a haskell](http://learnyouahaskell.com/) ...and jesus its a strange language, but I have seen the beauty of functional programs with erlang and am trying to stick it out. Def will be watching this soon
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nixcamic
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Hey there little guy, you lost? Let me help you find what you're looking for. http://slashdot.org/
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fernly
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Agreed that riverbank's PyQt doc is lacking, but -- AFAIK it's a completely different operation. There's nothing about Python on that project page or wiki.
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shederman
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It's just a pity that there wasn't an open standard that was widely adopted by multiple operating systems and applications that they could have piggy backed on before creating their own API. [WebDAV](http://www.webdav.org)
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xon_xoff
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Executable compressors used in modern Windows demos are getting very impressive. Sadly, one of the things that gets in the way of using them in production software is dumb antivirus software. Even just using UPX, which is one of the better known executable packers, can be enough to trip heuristics and get your program ...
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flat5
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I broke down like a junkie today and started mine... see you on the leaderboards!
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nplus
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There's also talk about putting the previous challenges on the website somewhere.
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mypublicredditface
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Oh and I've added flags to the enhancements list, thanks!
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dekz
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I don't know about you guys, but this wouldn't be so "accurate" in my workplace. Builds break more on our infrastructure due to disk space and incorrect box changes more than code breaking the build. Maybe not the correct choice for TDD.
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biggerthancheeses
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boolean allWork = true; for (Activity activity : List<Activity> activities) { if (activity.TYPE == ActivityType.PLAY) { allWork = false; break; } } System.out.println(allWork ? "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." : "Programming makes yo...
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apullin
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Not really. I've seen many-hundred line long MATLAB programs, separated across a dozen files to satisfy their crazy syntax, with endless conversions between cells, matrices, and string, interspersed with super complex arguments to get things to render in Latex ... all that, replaced with 5 lines in Mathematica. I *gue...
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sockpuppetzero
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There is a lot of stupidity concerning "don't create your own crypto", so I was hopeful about this article. However it turned out to just be more stupidity. Personally, I think the whole "don't write your own crypto code" meme is waaayy overblown... to the point of sometimes degrading to "don't use crypto code, eve...
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reph
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How about performance -- is it like 1/50th the speed of C++, on computational code?
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mbetter
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That was seriously awesome.
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MtnViewMark
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The GHC compiler compiles to native code, and is heavily optimized. My experience is that it is on the order of C++ speed. Another source of info on this is the [Computer Language Shootout](http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/). There, compared to C++ solutions, Haskell solutions run mostly 1x ~ 3x, with just one bench...
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kid-pro-quo
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The other issue with the way the hyperlinks have been overloaded is that there is no way of knowing what the range of available is without first cycling through them all. For example, with toggle link I had to click it a couple of times before I could be sure there were just the two options. A stylised drop down that d...
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