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anarchotroll
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UML: I think I've heard this acronym before...
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solyanik
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Actually, not really. The hobbyist personal computers existed before Apple, e.g. Altair, Commodore, and at the same time as Apple (TRS). There was nothing revolutionary about Apple II, except better features. Apple definitely did not "create" the PC market. From Apple's page on Wikipedia: "The Apple II was introduced...
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AeroNotix
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I doubt it, it was used for less than 15 years before the 1900's.
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grauenwolf
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UML isn't even 'somewhat precise', as it lacks a lot of language-specific constructs needed to actually express design concepts in C++, Java, or .NET. And if I'm describing the code for an F-22 then I'm going to be using predominately text, with the pictures acting merely as aids.
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flussence
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The advantage of DNS-SD is that it's based on existing standards and pretty much every modern OS and consumer device with a TCP/IP stack implements it. The disadvantage is that it isn't a protocol for programs to port-forward on your router, which in the IPv4-speaking world most people still need to do. And there's the...
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aphoenix
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>I think that only a person who has never written any code could think as you do. Because I think differently from you, I can't be a coder? Please, stick to the argument at hand, and avoid qualitative assessments about someone you don't know. If A influences B that does not necessarily make A > B. That's a fall...
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knome
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> The big thing about Lisp was that it was the first language that wasn't a C/asm-like This makes it sound like LISP didn't precede C by nearly a decade. FORTRAN preceded both, and wasn't very assembly-like.
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shimei
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Sure, you have a good point. That just means that more libraries need to be developed and the communities need to grow. Despite the relatively small userbase of Lisp-like languages, they still see use in industry too. For example, Racket has [been used](http://www.gameenginebook.com/gdc09-statescripting-uncharted2.pdf)...
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vade
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Does not Xcode 3 and 4 handle this with LLVM / Clang? Xcode 4 seemingly handles this inline, live, sans compiling.
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Pxtl
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Sorry, I should've said FORTRAN/asm-like, but either way, C is obviously part of the FORTRAN/asm family of languages.
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MarshallBanana
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> Just as a single example, AppCode verifies that your code uses reference counting correctly, and can detect many cases of memory leaks automatically. Well... Xcode does that too. How does AppCode do it better?
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napalmx
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Is that a joke or has he really done that?
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Theon
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Explain?
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anarchotroll
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One of my professors at college forced his graduate students to use rational rose real time for developing embedded systems. The funny part is that they never figured out how to get it to compile the binary properly, so they ended up using it only for documentation purposes and rewriting the whole thing as regular code...
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grauenwolf
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And you alternative is what? Hidden flags that cannot be easily seen or manipulated?
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grauenwolf
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> doesn't it seem reasonable to let them all use ".bak" for their extension? Sure, if they all have the same file format and can open each others files. The purpose of the file extension is to identify what type of file you are dealing with, not the application that can open it. > Perhaps should one use ".bak...
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grauenwolf
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I don't hear you proposing a better plan.
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grauenwolf
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> In BeOS, for example, extensions are optional (used only when determining the filetype for a file that didn't had it set). Oh great, now I've got to look at two places to determine the file type.
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thebuccaneersden
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How... novel
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frodokun
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well, there is that whole lldb project :-)
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not programming
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craklyn
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That's a real bad imaginary situation.
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eigen
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Except my new supervisor actually asks what I'm doing when he sees a whole bunch of code on my screen.
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knome
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> C is obviously part of the FORTRAN/asm family of languages This is neither obvious nor correct. asm isn't in a family of languages with FORTRAN, C or LISP. It doesn't even denote any particular language. FORTRAN and C are not related languages. FORTRAN (1953) existed alongside the separately invented ALGOL-58...
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tora22
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Pixar is an animated studio. We're talking about computer science here, not singing toys.
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Doozer
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Solution: keep Reddit up at all times to avoid questions.
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agottem
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Well, when you say 'sent from my c++ browser' you are clearly only speaking for yourself, as my browser was written in C.
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Pxtl
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I'm aware that C is from the Algol family of languages and is very different from Fortran, but fundamentally Lisp looks so utterly, completely different from Fortran, asm and C that you can see more things they have in common with each other than they have in common with Lisp. Fine, I suppose "family" isn't the right ...
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tora22
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bash is making a comeback!! More seriously, I think it's underrated in terms of its sophistication. Arrays, hashes, functions, a stdlib that is basically the entirety of /bin. Heck you can even do reasonable subprocess management if you have the stomach for it.
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runeh
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Upvote for the Naggum reference.
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[deleted]
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There is no motivation here.
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knome
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This I completely agree with. LISP's foundation (point of view, perhaps?) was hugely different from all of the other languages.
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nixle
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No, he's right. I'd hate to be seen on Reddit with his wife in the room.
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phrstbrn
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I didn't say Perl was unique or that other languages don't have regular expressions. I just said that Perl is a useful tool for some tasks. Perl is the wrong tool for most tasks, but for file manipulation, there are very few tools which are better than Perl. I never said that Perl is a Swiss army knife and should be...
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jwdjr2004
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who let all these motherfuckin' waves on the motherfuckin' plane?
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undershirt
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This is almost like the [Moire Effect](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moir%C3%A9_pattern) with a reaction-diffusion-like twist. If it was truly Moire, you could produce the image by taking seven overlaying screen meshes rotated at different angles with a common rotation point. But the resulting effect would probably be...
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[deleted]
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Because some people just need quick access to data.
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Gotebe
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>there is a platform ABI for C But there isn't. There is "platform ABI", period. There's nothing preventing you to call it from a myriad other languages, without going somehow over C or whatever. There's nothing inherent to C. And I remember when platforms did not have anything easily called from C, and smart money...
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Gotebe
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>FFI from many higher level languages down to C is pretty easy. It's easy, but not 0 effort. And you know what? It's easy because C is easy. There's usually little to calling into it - force cdecl, lay out structures, presto. It's not because there's something *particular* about calling C - it's because there's *no...
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JaysonthePirate
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There's a [Microsoft Word](http://msworddit.com/) version, for those of you who aren't supposed to be programming.
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nikkomega
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"... Ray Kurzweil is eager to say it will happen by 2029. If I live to be 102 and am still capable of laughing I expect to laugh at him then." :( Don't worry, John, we'll laugh at him for you.
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zomgsauce
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Wow, that guy will be useless if he ever has to work for a company.
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khangy
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by far, one of my favorite member of the Beetles.
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sabetts
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I thought it was his grad student.
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Taladar
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I don't know, I consider chmod +x <file> pretty easy.
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grauenwolf
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Instead of wasting your time trying to save a subgroup that is clearly dying, why don't you come work for me? I'll pay you to find and post interesting stories and news about databases. jonathan@infoq.com
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stkerr
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I also have done work on RAC/vWorker. It's a good way to make a few hundred bucks a month if you are good and have some free time. Like OP, I did this when I was in college and had lots of free time...
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kozmic
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Love it, great performance tips :)
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grauenwolf
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1. How would you see whether or not a file in an email attachment is executable? 2. Can I use chmod for other file types as well or is this special cased for only one type?
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riffito
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Fair enough.
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ithika
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Agreed (on both counts). I don't know what's up with the _p_ in "coped".
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c2uddab
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riffito
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Not really. The "true and only" file-type is the one given by the "filetype" attribute (that happens to be a MIME-Type). Extensions are completely irrelevant in BeOS/Haiku native filesystem (but used for other filesystems without extended attributes, or when there's no other way to figure out what the file is).
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wbkang
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But we about the second system effect?
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Taladar
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> How would you see whether or not a file in an email attachment is executable? You wouldn't. There, fixed your problem with executable file attachment trojans. Seriously though, this is not a theoretical construct, this is the way all Unix systems have handled executable files for ages and it works quite well in ...
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Chaoslab
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Sure has been one Fucker of a Month for my IT hero's! :-(
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Vulpyne
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Do you have trypophobia?
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Most people on Reddit possess basic reading skills that allow them to understand my posts regardless of my username. And I bet that if I had written something you agreed with, you wouldn't have noticed my username at all. And that's kinda sad. You're dismissing me because you disagree with my opinions, even though I g...
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kellyryanjones
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One of the downsides of this style of work not yet mentioned is becoming a "jack of all trades, master of none." Sure he may *feel* like he is learning a lot by bouncing around languages but in reality he may not be developing a deep understanding of those languages and will likely get smashed in technical interviews.
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shodanx
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I imagine you going to funerals and saying stuff like that, pretty funny actually
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mr-z
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You _still_ don't seem to get it. And it's _still_ alright =P
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duffmanhb
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Well, I hope you weren't planning on slacking off today, because you just killed your time killing website.
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spotter
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It's quicker to reimplement parsers in bash than... what exactly?
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As this could be interpreted as criticism of Apple's holy product XCode, you're better prepare to be downvoted ...
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tjhei
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0) Looks interesting, thanks for sharing! 1) From a quick look you are using OpenMP and MPI? 2) What is your thought on hybrid (combining OpenMP for intra-node and MPI for between-nodes communication) vs. a pure MPI model? Any performance comparisons? 3) What is your usage of OpenMP, just "#pragma omp parallel for" ...
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nascent
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>> I did not say passing as reference. > That's what we are talking about. I was talking about reference semantics and convenience for users. > Yes, they can be used independently. Yes, they can be use independently at the expense of limiting the use of the feature. But the feature is not independent of...
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rmxz
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> How would you see whether or not a file in an email attachment is executable? Easy - a file in an email attachment should NOT be executable until you explicitly make it so. The extension doesn't help you there anyway - because whatever files-with-extensions are executable on your system probably aren't on my non...
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zokier
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My implementation in WebGL: http://zokier.net/stuff/webgl-quasicrystal/ ... and in color: http://zokier.net/stuff/webgl-quasicrystal/color.html
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mikeash
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You're technically correct, but a platform ABI these days generally includes precisely those features needed by C. Thus, you get a specification for how to pass variable arguments but not exceptions. The platform ABI specifies everything you need to know about how to write a C compiler that can interoperate with libra...
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rmxz
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> Oh great, now I've got to look at two places to determine the file type. You already do. For a file called "myprogram.bak" was that originally "myprogram.exe" or "myprogram.bat" or "myprogram.com" or "myprogram.sh" or "myprogram.jar"? The type of a file has nothing to do with the name(s) it has.
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c2udiar
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llimllib
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[Here's our ruby campfire chatbot](https://github.com/markolson/linkbot ), developed for our office. Many more plugins! Ruby! Much hackier! For comparison, [our google image plugin](https://github.com/markolson/linkbot/blob/master/plugins/image.rb) vs. [theirs](https://github.com/github/hubot/blob/master/src/hubot/scr...
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stoph
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This is part of the argument for having solid tests backing your code. Refactoring is a necessity to clean up the code that you can't get right the first time. Ensuring that nothing is breaking while you clean things up is the hard part. Of course, having a comprehensive test suite is easier said than done.
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transisto
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OMG, VPN is mandatory.
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grauenwolf
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That doesn't fix anything. If your email system lets you execute attachments, then it will just silently set the X bit. If it doesn't, then there is no danger. I realize this isn't theoretical, but that doesn't mean it was well thought out. And you still have the second question to answer.
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agottem
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I get that you're trying to imply C++ is somehow still relevant.
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reddit_is_retarded
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> Finally, they couldn't find a "killer app for STM" (Disillusionment Part IV). Haskellers have definitely found it: synchronization that's so easy and idiot-proof that locks (and even message passing) are relegated to being the assembler of concurrency, messy and fragile low-level tools you might use as a final opt...
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grauenwolf
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Setting the X flag doesn't make it executable, it merely allows an executable file to be executed. In that sense it is no different from the "Unblock" command in Windows. And you still need to answer the second question.
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enum
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You don't make typos?
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Progman3K
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I understand I am facing massive downvotes from the Microsoft astroturfers
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GoAwayStupidAI
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You could of circled anything from MSDN.
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mithaldu
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I nearly downvoted, but you saved it with: > uninspired and barely capable students
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adavies42
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i've had a fun similar problem before--float-based datetimes (fractional days since an epoch) lose precision when represented in milliseconds, and a comparison tolerance appropriate for normal floating point operations may result in two datetimes that have identical string representations as milli-precision times not b...
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mithaldu
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Amusing to see people yay about Ruby, but grump on Perl, when Ruby is an unabashed love letter to perl. :)
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grauenwolf
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Any file system can be abused. > The type of a file has nothing to do with the name(s) it has. You may choose to implement a file system that way. However, then you have to choose a different mechanism to represent the file type. So, what it your better approach?
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webbitor
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Lots people work in bash all day long so it's convenient to use a bash script. It's already implemented.
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grauenwolf
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Well which is it? Are extensions actually "completely irrelevant" or not? So far you've lead me to believe that I can simply skip marking the filetype attribute on everything and just let the OS fallback on the extension.
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MarshallBanana
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Take your holy wars elsewhere.
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satyaprakash007
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The true AI winter :(
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satyaprakash007
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John resig?
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theoldboy
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Yes, define "better". XCode 4 is not my favourite IDE, but it gets the job done and I don't see any compelling reason here that makes me think it might be worth the time/effort/cost of changing. I'll wait and see.
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gonemad16
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its an unsigned integer that specifies the method of formatting the text
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pyalot
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If you have trouble running the demo let me know. I also take on cool screenshots you made with it and will feature them on the page if you send them to me. Have fun :)
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DaNmarner
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Fixed!
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Progman3K
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Sure, but after working on documentation for almost 20 years I usually have them sussed out.
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[deleted]
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[The Eternal Flame](http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/eternal-flame.ogg)
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tekkski
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Nice job on taking their site down ! lol Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. Either the server is overloaded or there is an error in the application.
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grauenwolf
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It's nice as long as you aren't using COM objects that hold resources. Then it becomes a pain in the ass as you try to hunt down that one reference that needs Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject(). Alas WinRT looks like it will have the same problems.
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