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zingmars
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More like a believer in spaghetti code.
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zingmars
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Who the hell stores meme loops in a SQL table nowadays?
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YanSlayer
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Or ")".
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FatStig
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Perl works. And the real reason it succeeds is CPAN and culture. Same with every technical problem that intersects humanity. Your problem with it boils down to the [hourglass problem](http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~sakhshab/evoarch.pdf). Good luck with solving it, 4 billion years of evolution hasn't.
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jediknight
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Funny you should say that. This is exactly what people mentioned in a mailing list where someone offered a gig I ended up taking. I payed in full a week for two in Greece with what I did for that guy over a weekend and ended up being offered a permanent job paying twice what I was making at that time.
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Taladar
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The insane amounts of queries are usually the result o ORM usage and generally speaking not a benefit. In fact not being able to get the same data in fewer queries without essentially building a language that is SQL with slightly different syntax shows how badly the object and relational realms map to each other.
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Didji
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I think you suddenly a word there.
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You need to study, pass a test and prove you can drive safely, *and* be of age to drive a car. I hate the car analogy. Rebuilding an engine is probably analogous to replacing surface-mounted ICs by hand. ie, it's a *massive* pain in the ass. Who the hell doesn't know where the oil goes, or the petrol goes? People in...
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nutbasket
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Rest in Parentheses.
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instantviking
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Came to quote the same. This guy clearly knows what he is talking about.
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bootiack
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www.prevayler.org awesome that people are catching on to prevayler
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I imagine UML is actually useful on very large projects. Can anyone here confirm/deny that (or are we all non-enterprise)? I've never found it useful myself - though I thought the *concept* of executable diagrams was pretty cool, and there was that tool that round tripped between diagrams and code ("Together"? bought ...
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Hey I once had to write a parking lot simulator in Rational Rose. Apparently cutting and pasting code c++ into a dialog box was the future at one point.
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JimBobRascal
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It's important to remember that computer science isn't totally analogous to astronomy. :) The *huge* market created by people like Jobs facilitated the *creation* of computer scientists. People like Gates and Jobs (as much as I truly, truly, disagree with their business practises) got computers into people's hands b...
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instantviking
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It would mean that if you got a plane at 10:00 and flew five hours east, you'd land at 15:00. That alone would make it worth it.
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senj
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The thing that *so* many people miss about that quote is that, while the ability to use a telescope doesn't make you accomplished in the science of astronomy, telescopes and advancements in telescope technology are still *really fucking important* to astronomy. And computers are, while not everything, still the fundame...
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rydan
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:(){ :|:& };:
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xardox
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You can say exactly the same thing about PHP, and that sucks too. Just like Perl, it's also a cargo cult programming language, not based on computer science. Perl is dead. Perl 6 was supposed to cure its fatal flaws and save humanity, now it's a decade long joke, while Perl 5 still sucks as much as it ever did. It's ou...
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instantviking
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Actually, the length of a day is *exactly* the time it takes the Earth to rotate. This means that nobody really knows the length of a day, until that day has already passed.
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diamondjim
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I have been doing the same with my copy of "The C Programming Language" for the past 12 years.
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elmuerte
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Manual; the greatest book never read/
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zby
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"Then please explain why you enjoy pointlessly complex syntax that confuses the language without making it any more powerful" - sounds like a great invitation to discussion.
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senj
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That's really just a reflection of the later segmentation of the PC market. What Apple pioneered was the idea of the Personal Computer as a profitable market segment at all; without that, there was no "computer for your desk at work" segment; at work you timeshared on the department minicomputer. It was only once we s...
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[deleted]
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SELECT * FROM meme_loop WHERE name = 'chuck testa'
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learnyouahaskell
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The burden of proof is not on them. You might as well ask whether Euclid actually developed something useful.
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[deleted]
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By Kernighan & Ritchie? Man, everybody recommended that book to me as a newbie programmer freshman in college and I never liked it. Those two obviously know their stuff, but it was tersely written for someone that already knew programming somewhat. Liked Pointers on C by Kenneth Reek 100x better.
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backbob
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why is your age relevant?
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Berengal
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I've worked on very large projects with UML. The UML was worse than useless, it was actively hindering our productivity.
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c2u94nl
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dsn0wman
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Nothing if you think Windows is a good platform.
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antonivs
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Sure it is. It's about the way a particularly well-known program names its versions, which is part of the activity of programming.
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JasonAnon
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Goodbye.
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HardlyWorkingDotOrg
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Yep, Macs are a nice gateway. Pretty usable right out of the box. Even for someone with limited understanding how a computer works. But since it's got the *NIX underpinning, you can do a lot of more in-depth stuff should you want to.
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ambiversive
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Elder as in been contributing to reddit for years.
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funshine
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Not programming.
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worshipthis
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> I've read claims (most notably from Paul Graham) LOL, PG is not objective when it comes to Lisp. He's a fanboy booster.
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HardlyWorkingDotOrg
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Oh shut up!
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A_for_Anonymous
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0 anonymous@lulzbox:/home/anonymous> racket Welcome to Racket v5.1.3. > foldl #<procedure:foldl> >
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HardlyWorkingDotOrg
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Is there any one that is dumber than you?
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codenut
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Looks like there's a major system overhaul in Heaven and all the grand-daddy's of computers are being assigned to this project. Steve, Dennis and now John! RIP John! You will never be forgotten!
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1319527840
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c2u97j3
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zokier
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How does the move elements from one vector to another work? Doesn't a vector represent a continuous block of memory?
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False
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c2u97jh
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eldub
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Sorry for you. Fortunately, I'm considerably farther down the list.
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nandryshak
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Gabe Newell is so fat, everyone in his zip code can watch him.
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c2u98au
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kjfletch
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Use the genius of paredit: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ParEdit
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False
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c2u98kq
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hegbork
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Dijkstra died 2002.
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1319528424
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shodanx
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[well, except for you](insert futurama reference URL)
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shevegen
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Only old C coders still use perl. The young world moved long time ago away from it to embrace PHP (yuck), ruby (yay!) or python (is ok too). Or even lua, which seems to have some kind of a hype lately.
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[deleted]
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I feel sad, brb trying to finish at least one of my apps before I die.
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[deleted]
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Condolences. I love Lisp.
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Excalibor
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If you are talking about Lisp, then I must agree with you... Perl is many years old, and took on a programming tradition that came right after the invention of ttys, where space was important... Have you really had a look at recent, modern Perl? You'd be surprised what can a powerful language do to look right and be b...
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function_seven
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I thought the same. Reminded me of > The Vogon ships hung in the air exactly like bricks don't Not a direct quote, best from memory.
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you_lose_THE_GAME
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My thoughts when seeing the color scheme picker: "There must be some dark scheme like Monokai". Jackpot.
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Loyvb
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Makes you wonder: What would have come out when McCarthy and Jobs switched roles? Would LISP have been more elegant (if possible)? Would the iPhone be more like an old phone, shaped like a ) or (?
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BunjiX
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http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2011/10/john-mccarthy-father-of-ai-and-lisp-dies-at-84/
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truthHIPS
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You have no clue what you're talking about. If you actually looked into it you would see that big banks are doing millions of transactions. (N)Hibernate doesn't generate bad SQL. You have full control over it. What (N)Hibernate gives you is type safety on your queries, protection from stupid SQL-injection attacks, ...
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Benbenbenb
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Are there any Out-Of-Core algorithm in Elemental ? If not, is it on the roadmap ? Dense matrices can very rapidly outgrow memory, even on a distributed machine (and even with terabytes of distributed RAM).
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phrstbrn
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Perl is excellent for doing file manipulation, and I would say it's one of the best languages for file manipulation. File IO is simple to implement in Perl, and regular expressions are extremely powerful. Other languages implement some variant of regex, but they never prove to be useful if you want to do anything but...
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carbocation
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Flying spaghetti code?
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there are a lot of different topics on which you can take quiz..
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TurtleRacer
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You forgot Sir Gates.
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RandomFrenchGuy
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Europe had numerous weight and volume measurements prior to the introduction of the metric system, all of which made sense individually, all of which had a long history, were different from one another (often dedicated to the measuring of one type of good), and used concurrently in the same regions. It may have made ...
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oniony
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And that's a super position to be in.
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zpmorgan
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Thanks for the wakeup call. I just enrolled for their machine learning class. http://www.ml-class.org/
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BunjiX
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We would not have LISP, but we would have a working, but less well designed iPhone.
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enferex
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The section on fast system calls seems decent, and was what attracted me to these notes.
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rawlyn
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This tutorial gives one of the worst descriptions of interfaces I've ever read. Not to mention this little gem: class horse { } class Cat { } if (o is horse) Console.Writeline(“it’s a horse”); else if (o is Cat) Console.Writeline(“it’s a dog”); else ...
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jabjoe
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All this may be true, but it doesn't put him on the level of Dennis Ritchie or even close. Most of what Jobs did was to say "no not like that" until he liked what was made for him by others, and nerd herded himself a collection of people who could make him what he liked. Ritchie on the other hand quietly created a lang...
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rubygeek
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It's not *using* a socket bound to ports below 1024 that is restricted, just obtaining one in the first place. The standard method of using a socket below port 1024 when you don't need root privileges is to bind the socket as root, drop privileges (change user id), close all file descriptors etc. you don't need (to pr...
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HelterSkeletor
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BSD. ಠ\_ಠ
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lessthan_i
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That's pretty damn nuts
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Huggernaut
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I've actually found Sanderson to be more enjoyable than Jordan. This is possibly because the books are actually going places now with a lot more pace than books 6-11.
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tricolon
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This is why I skipped class to go hear Chomsky talk.
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HelterSkeletor
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Or not at all.
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LenHolgate
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I guess people don't like it... :) Perhaps few people here do high performance networking on Windows platforms...
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irffmd
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IVA, Ferðalög, náms og reynslu heiminum með því að Starfsnám eða sjálfboðaliði í Ísrael, Moldavíu, Marokkó, Úganda, Gana, Pakistan eða Indónesíu Alþjóðleg sjálfboðaliða Academy www.volunteeracademy.blogspot.com er tileinkað efla líf fólks (hamingjusamur fólk-hamingjusamur heiminum) með því að innleiða mennta-, fjárfe...
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You think that GNU/Linux *didn't* cost billions to produce?
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fenux
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I never said it was revolutionary. Like most things that make it big, it was evolutionary. Features copied from here and there. A Language that makes it difficult to bring down the entire system, a focus on business and getting things done, ... Yes, the UI. I still remember the 1.1 event system :)
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frogking
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Either "up there" or "down there" .. either way, it's going to be beautiful.
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AeroNotix
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Hire someone else?
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Berengal
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I wish I could call/cc in real life...
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lessthan_i
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Who the fuck wrote this disaster?
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schnitzi
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To me, [this one](http://xkcd.com/312/) feels more like a tribute.
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AeroNotix
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I think the majority of the problem really is because people want what zeekar mentioned, if the sun really isn't overhead at 1200 then people feel probably would feel inferior in that their location isn't being taken into account. I, for one, welcome UTC time and all the benefits that exist.
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frogking
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What are your two word take on Clojure? (being a lisp programmer)
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HardlyWorkingDotOrg
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What about BSD? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Software_Distribution > Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD, sometimes called Berkeley Unix) is a Unix operating system derivative That's why I wrote it as *NIX, as you do when something is part of the UNIX family of some sort or degree.
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Cybs
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you're right.. but it depends what is in those continuous blocks of memory. In his case what was in the blocks of memory were eventually std::string . std::string internally have a pointer to another block of data which is the string (char*). If it knows you are moving from this std::string to another std::string then ...
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checksinthemail
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I almost shed tears.... damn fakers.
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> You attempted 10 out of 10 questions and Scored 90% in Advanced Level C Programming Quiz Question 5 is the one I got wrong. But none of the answers are valid C anyway. "int x[]", not "int[] x".
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nepidae
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I'm reminded of Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg here. The fact is that these types of things produce negative value. I would love to see a chart of who gains and who loses, because my guess is that the people who lose far outweigh those who gain. (you are stating the obvious and this is not directed at you, more of a shot...
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zokier
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So basically instead of deep copy it's doing a shallow copy. I think it's bit disingenuous to call it moving.
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Benbenbenb
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I'm talking about some applications I know of that pretty much require Out-Of-Core factorization. It is quite easy to find some scientific domain that leads to large fully populated matrices. In my case, the matrices are in 'Z' arithmetic, so 16 bytes / element, and the problems easily have more than 1M unknowns, lead...
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dchestnykh
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http://www.sbcl.org/manual/Saving-a-Core-Image.html
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Gotebe
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Cross library communication is (mostly) OK if library is written in C++ as well. Otherwise, if you want to mix languages, all languages are in the same boat - unless they build on top of a common virtual machine or some such, they *don't talk to each other*. You are hopelessly wrong if you think that some languages d...
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Cybs
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It is a shallow copy but it invalidates the initial copy. If you have a pointer to a char array, and you give me the pointer (copy it) and then forget about it. It has moved, from you to me. In the initial vector, when you move an item, the item becomes an empty item (for what ever value of "empty" the move construc...
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xcbsmith
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Actually, it works better if it *isn't* allowed to settle, as you don't have to worry about other effects screwing things up, you just have a larger set of positions that come up on the one side than the other. Not sure I understand the wombat bit...
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Gotebe
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On Windows, you can expose COM interface. You can have one code that's consumed from more language implementations than you'll need. And any FFI work is done for you. That easily beats interfacing through a C interface, and shows what's needed for crossing language: an integration layer. Yes, plain C interface using p...
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