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clintwdb
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I just love The Dropbox API. Very logical and useful. Searching, store/retrieve data in the cloud all fun!
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>I don't really think of Dart as having a type system. I think of it as having type requirements. A good way to put it. I know rather a bit of type stuff myself, and I'm net-pals with bunches more people who know *loads* of type stuff, and good going on trolling the hell out of us/them with Dart.
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dev_bacon
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We built almost the same thing last year: * [http://blogs.atlassian.com/devtools/2010/12/missiles-failed-builds-bamboo-punisher.html](http://blogs.atlassian.com/devtools/2010/12/missiles-failed-builds-bamboo-punisher.html) * [https://github.com/crossroads/bamboo_punisher](https://github.com/crossroads/bamboo_punisher...
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Aea
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Seems to be very focused on financial data w/ precision over having lots of different charts and pretty effects.
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Jack9
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If Gitorious wasn't done in ruby, I'd use it. You'll find, there's a sizable base that feels that way.
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rizla7
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more like 'lack of a typing system'... this is an abomination. theres a reason we use strongly typed languages. primarily being memory management efficiencies and just stupid bugs that are difficult to track down. furthermore, who prototypes their shit with generic types??? what the fuck... seriously... seems like a la...
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Immortal or undead ?
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wot-teh-phuck
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For some reason, I still can't get myself to accept this half-baked attempt, not as a language designer but as an end user. If you are going the dynamic, be all the way dynamic. At least I'd know that I need decent test suite to keep things sane. Having type annotations as a false sense of security is bad, at least bec...
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munificent
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> good going on trolling the hell out of us/them with Dart. It's like an epic prank. "Gosh, you guys didn't seem to mind when they made arrays covariant in Java, so we just made every generic covariant! Why are you grinding your teeth like that?" What's surprising (at least to someone like me who's spent most of h...
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reph
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Thanks; impressively fast.
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eaturbrainz
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>It's like an epic prank. "Gosh, you guys didn't seem to mind when they made arrays covariant in Java, so we just made every generic covariant! Why are you grinding your teeth like that?" U mad, bro? >What's surprising (at least to someone like me who's spent most of his career safely nested in the warm embrace...
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snuggl
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Qt drove their smart phone OS before the switch to win7phone, they made money by selling phones with Qt on them.
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aaronla
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> It is important to understand how things work. Yes. Yes it is. However... > There is no key scheduling as \[SHA1\] is not a block cipher, Yes, it is not a block cypher. However, there is schedule constants. > However note how we are still not secure against a dictionary attack \[using bcrypt\] The 30k ...
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aaronla
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> However, the history of cryptography is littered with counter examples. The OP's article adds one more. :-) \[[evidence provided](http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/lk3hn/on_cryptography_and_dogmas_by_redis_creator/c2theca)\]
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gfwhite
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Brings back some not-so-old memories of using it on C++. Loved it!
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gorohoroh
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It's alright. They're related, indeed. We'll see what we can do.
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JesterSks
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Seriously!
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columbine
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And there goes every excuse about Dart being a great idea because all this type information will let them make their special Dart-only VM super fast.
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michaelstripe
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Neat, good to know.
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subkamran
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You mean code like this isn't cool? someVar = new FooClass().ShouldReallyBeAStaticFunction(silly); Gah. To even it out, this week I learned why not using a `static Regex` is a bad idea. One of the things I love about programming is that you just keep learning and it keeps you humble.
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inmatarian
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Yes, although I said "minimally sufficient," let me clarify it and say that you're free to, and should, use better where applicable. Technically speaking, MD5 meets my requirements and that's just bananas, nobody should use that.
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nicks222
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Unfortunately in my company Unit Testing isn't really adopted as a process simply because the culture/practice wasn't there for it. But I am trying hard to discipline myself and the other team members into making more extensive use of testing in our mvc projects. It's a well written article and has got me interested i...
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To clarify, yes, I meant using multiple tabs in bash terminal with some tabs for messing around with python interactively, and other tabs for debugging scripts and running emacs in terminal mode. "Terminal" in mac os x, and "Terminal" in gnome basically allow you to add extra tabs in one "window" like a browser. It is ...
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gorohoroh
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Thank you! We're happy you're enjoying it.
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theonewhoisone
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Haskell optimization can be really difficult, though, right? I'm not an expert, just something I've heard here and there...
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kubalaa
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Is "micro-framework" what the kids call a library these days?
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nicks222
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long_struct_name *foo = malloc(sizeof(long_struct_name)); can be written as long_struct_name *foo = malloc(sizeof(*foo));
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brio1337
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I've never looked into Dart, but this sounds exactly like the type system in ActionScript 3, that runs in Flash. This means that thousands of programmers are using this level of typing today!
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aaronla
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Ya gotta love the degree to which this functions \[[codepad](http://codepad.org/kwzDkpDF)\] After 1000 flips, this coin landed heads 1% of the time and tails 98% of the time After 1000 flips, this coin landed heads 49% of the time and tails 50% of the time I'd expect some of the PRNG's non-independence to cree...
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muirnoire
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The term you are looking for is 'wrapping your MIND around' something. The mind is the malleable flexible entity doing the wrapping around a given concept -- your head is a lump of bone and jelly.
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falsehood
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It is by far the best way to run a link blog.
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falsehood
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Let me know if you find a replacement. I really liked the instant-share feed.
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kamayamayent
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I remember writing a program in grade 11 that differentiated some input you gave it and (gasp) could even do partial diffs on x/y. This appears to kick my 16-year-old self's behind soundly. Thanks for the link!
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So, 13 fellow nerds?
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kamayamayent
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Thanks!
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OpusMioda
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Lol, yeah. 13 nerds and 11 forever alone. :D
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Haha.
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codekaizen
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How is this different than compiler pattern-matching? Well, other than you control the patterns...
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BuffaloBuffalo
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True, look at the Language Shootout versions. To get that kind of performance you end up modifying the Haskell code so much that now the C version is arguably clearer and easier to understand. Idiomatic Haskell is usually around 10 times slower. Does insisting upon an elegant and clean functional programming universe...
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aaronla
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Ow ow ow. My eyes. Am i the only one having trouble looking at the outer edges of the rainbow due to improper gamma correction in alpha blending? /btw, that's otherwise a cool little demo :)
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codekaizen
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I'm surprised nobody mentioned the incident which motivated the ban feature: http://sheddingbikes.com/posts/1306816425.html
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malkarouri
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Did I say anything about threading? Multiprocessing and the other options all use multiple *processes*.
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joelthelion
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Thanks!
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aude5apere
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[Thomas Pornin's background](http://www.bolet.org/~pornin/cv-en.html)
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joelthelion
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Don't try too hard though, it can be counter-productive if you're not subtle enough.
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knejk
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I often use a struct containing all options. Works wonders. I see how toolboxes can be a problem. It's not a problem for me, though, since I work at a large university. They do charge us extra for the distributed computing toolbox, though...
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unpopular_opinion
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No offense, but this sounded like the presentation of an undergraduate student.
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skew
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Is that supposed to be sarcastic? You are quite correct that there are aliasing issues.
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mushishi
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I think this discussion is missing the reference to the word of "the dogma", i.e. where can I read about the modern day best practice for securing passwords? There should be one, or is it all hearsay (excluding mathematical journals or 1000 page books)? It also should be comprehensible for a novice developer.
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michaelxavier
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I hope nobody beats me to writing bindings for Haskell. I've got a project or two in the pipeline before I can get to it.
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nerdzrool
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Also, honestly, he probably was working for the government or something like that. I can't think of any other entity that would be stupid enough to throw dev hours, and thus money, into such a project. Certainly not a company that has a limited budget that they need to use on important things like continuing to make mo...
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mok000
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I really like the visual look of the rocketchart, I see the red/green colors represent the trend of the curve, but I have a feeling that more information is buried in there... What do the thin and thick bars represent? And what about the heights and positioning of the bars?
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plesiosaur
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I may just pick up Haskell again after watching this. Thanks!
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Nah, just post your code and complain how slow Haskell is somewhere dons can hear you :) Seriously, the one sort of thing that seems be easier to get wrong in Haskell is allocating too much memory by letting unevaluated thunks pile up. To get a handle on that GHC has the best tools for heap profiling I've seen. Any bi...
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Rhomboid
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Indeed. You aren't saving any memory, only disk space. In fact if you have multiple instances of the program active you'd end up using more memory as the .text and .rdata sections can't be shared between them.
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skew
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Actually, I was thinking it should be done at compile time because doing adaptive work per-spark at runtime didn't seem very likely to help with the problem of there being too damn many sparks around, with too much per-spark overhead.
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ThrustVectoring
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Did anyone else mis-read the title as "optimal typing", as in, typing on a keyboard in the best way possible?
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Why have a type system at all if it gives you no guarantees?
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almafa
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That's a rather nice introduction, judging from the slides!
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gracenotes
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Why, because you didn't fall asleep? The information presented is quite precise, understandably simplifying here and there.
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Spire
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>I don't know who started the rumor that C++ references can't be null, but I see it all the time. That "rumor" was started by the ISO C++ standard, ISO/IEC 14882:1998(E), in section 8.3.2: >A reference shall be initialized to refer to a valid object or function. [Note: in particular, a null reference cannot exi...
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Are we being trolled? > 1 You don't have to rely on your type system for security. No, you **can't** rely on the type system for security. That's not a feature for heavens sake! > 2 The type system can be less pessimistic. You mean unsound? So I get both the benefit of writing down Java-like type annotations ...
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kamatsu
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> True, look at the Language Shootout versions. To get that kind of performance you end up modifying the Haskell code so much that now the C version is arguably clearer and easier to understand. Most of the benchmarks are more idiomatic now, and yet they still perform reasonably well. See for example [binarytrees](...
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player2
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The real pity is that there are a dozen WebDAV implementations, none of them good or easy to configure.
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ponchedeburro
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Since Atrium in '08 the bar has really been raised for 4k productions. Making a 4k nearly involves the same as making a normal demo these days. Crazy to see that more and more are being cramped into those 4096 bytes.
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raydeen
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No one should be attacked for listening to Kylie Minogue too loud.
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aaronla
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> where can I read about the modern day best practice for securing passwords? Search for books under the keywords "secure software", and find a well rated one that looks like you can finish. Security texts will usually cover the topic of passwords specifically, but it will help to familiarize you with other attack ...
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portezbie
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typing my head around optional wiping must....sleep......
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Dispatch666
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The site doesn't seem to run games anymore atm, looks like they could use some more hardware... But keep it up, great fun!
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Taladar
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How large has the largest program been from which you derive your judgement that it works well in practice? I suspect having actual guarantees will be much more important once the whole system gets large enough that you can't keep every detail or even the existence of every subsystem in mind all the time and once sever...
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anacrolix
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The API IS the product. If there were a standard for this kind of thing, the best vendor would win, rather than the first to market like in this case.
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cuWest383p
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What's the point of posting a link to a project page of a project that's over 2 years old? There isn't even any recent news on that page.
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antirez
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Criticism is very welcomed, really, but it seems like you don't understand the basis of what you are talking about, since you said: "The 30k work factor would imply 90,000 years to build a dictionary." This is wrong, even if you slow down so much the hash function that it takes one second to perform one hashing in yo...
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AReallyGoodName
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There's a section where they display the entropy of the uncompressed file and compare it to the entropy of the compressed file. They seem amazed that all the entropy is gone in the compressed file. Thing is, both entropy measurements and compression techniques rely on the same underlying principle. If you have a reall...
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locster
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I'm finding the problem description to be not very clear. I feel like it could be a lot more concise/clear.
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AeroNotix
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Well, PySide is pretty much an LGPL version of PyQt, and also as far as I know it was partially funded by Nokia. I think they pulled the plug on that support though. I've not used PySide but from what I *do* know is that it's basically the same thing with a different licence. Someone else will know better about it.
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BorisTheBrave
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The flash system is also optional typing, but it *is* statically checked in Actionscript. That makes a world of difference. Moreover, Actionscript makes a distinction between the type "*" and the type "Object" - they mean the same thing internally, but the compiler will insist on stricter static checks for the latter. ...
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afiefh
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> truly a masterpiece of unity. I see what you did there. But seriously, if you have any C++(or programming in general) experience and you are good with pixels, please contact KDE, they are looking very hard for people with those qualifications!
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wetheslaves
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TortoiseGit
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AeroNotix
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I was thinking of writing pun intended but I thought it would be a little bit macabre. Overall my proficiency with C++ isn't top notch, I can read it pretty ok but writing anything beyond simple is a bit too much for me. I prefer the 'higher-level' languages such as Python. I wouldn't mind getting involved though, I ...
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mcandre
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Not a bad assumption, but imagine a fresh Java programmer who doesn't know his way around Unix. He just knows that when he hits the green Compile button, his Applet loads.
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mcandre
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Correct: You only have to add Fossil to PATH once, and only if you put it in a non-standard directory. I'm just trying to cover the bases here.
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Zwarbyt
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<3 me some papercut, great product (reseller)
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Eloff
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Sorry, no demo at this time. It was mostly a quick hack for myself :) It works like touch screens: You can drag the page up/down (with middle mouse button instead of finger). If you release at speed it will continue scrolling a bit.
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aengvs
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It's an open source project, giving it exposure could lead someone else to pick it up.
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afiefh
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What are you waiting for? irc.freenode.net #kde-dev or perhaps #plasma/#plasma-dev. Lots of stuff to work on, and every kde user will be eternally grateful to you!
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wetheslaves
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Why is Git shitty?
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Taladar
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Qt lost its focus, if it indeed ever had any, when Nokia acquired it. In the last few years they replaced major subsystems (e.g. the http client libraries) in several major versions, maintained subsystems with redundant functionality (widgets/QML),... while keeping around the parts that could really use a replacement (...
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Taladar
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You also can't compile it statically.
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Taladar
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Qt used to be GPL/Commercial dual-licensed.
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Taladar
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Working with Qt daily at work I prefer to think of it as one of the least shitty cross-platform UI frameworks because it is anything but great.
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