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Facebook Application is one of the best approaches to leverage your bands web presence, SIHADS is a leading [Facebook Application Development Company](http://www.sihads.com) that offers fan page with a Facebook Application that is attractive and significan
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I'm not sure I like the idea of a view communicating directly with a repository. This kills the separation of concerns.
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Here's a thing I adapted randomly based on these existing noise functions (note I'm not good at math or whatever but I think a good shader programmer could do neat things with noise so maybe someone will see this and make something with those functions): #ifdef GL_ES precision highp float; #end...
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frogking
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I like the philosophy of Clojure and I think it "tricks" a lot of people into looking a bit more into Lisp and functional languages in general. I see that as a good thing, as the field has been under too much influence by OO the last 15 years. On the "Dart" note: One of my friends (working on the V8 at Google and nat...
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cultic_raider
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I am pretty sure boxxa wasn't thinking about C++ . Objective-C is more complicated than C and Java and Ruby and Python and DHTML (and probably C# but I have only perused it)
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Why not? JetBrains InjelliJ IDEA runs circles around Eclipse too.
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mvonballmo
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This may actually be a first: it worked in Opera alpha 1116 so well that I wasn't sure it was actually WebGL at first.
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kopkaas2000
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But now you went downhill from "all you need is a portable static binary" to "all you need to do is install the entire C compiler toolchain and your special JSON-parsing tool on every host that needs it". I code C/C++ for a living, I'm not saying that shit is hard, but the solution hardly fits the original requirements...
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reventlov
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I am a C and C++ programmer, and I open a debugger about once a year.
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hvidgaard
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True I did consider it, but I haven't seen any practical usable examples yet, and since the argument is to make it easier to write correct code, I omitted it, as it makes it harder, and that kinda defies the purpose. Regarding compilers, if I'm not mistaken (but I'm not entirely sure), the CLR (the .net runtime) alrea...
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mhd
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I wouldn't say that Emacs *is* over a million lines of code, just that the default package *has* that many. I wonder what amount you'd get if you restrict yourself to the basic text editing functionality. Probably with the common programming modes, but without email, news etc. (Then again, I'd generally like to see mor...
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kn0where
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Thus reaping sweet sweet karma.
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arjie
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Ah ha, excellent.
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Gotebe
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Honest questions: so how does Ada handle e.g. type my_value is range 1 .. 50; ... v1 : my_value v1 := 30; v2 : my_value v2 := 30; v3 : my_value; v3 := v1+v2; (and equivalent for a buffer overflow)? I mean, it can't be capable of detecting overflows at compile time (suffice that v1 or ...
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soniacute
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I contacted the webmaster and he has removed the errors. He is very helpful.
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anyhoo
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http://www.albahari.com/threading/
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wynyx
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What is this type of assignment? I'm normally a C++ guy, but this looks useful--is this specific to C99? Is this an easy way to populate a struct? orwl_addr addr = { .sin6 = { .sin6_family = AF_INET6, .sin6_port = htons(53), .sin6_addr = { .s6_addr = { 0x26, 0x20, 0x00, 0x0c, 0x...
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ithika
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By coincidence I came across that branch strategy post yesterday while looking for something else and got a lot out of it. It clarified a lot of issues that were still a bit fuzzy for me because I've never had to manage a branch strategy other than for development on my own desktop.
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xcbsmith
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> Not if you want a fair toss. Yes, sorry, I meant the *distortion* worked better if you didn't allow it to settle.
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I've recently encountered an integer overflow in production Java code, and while it didn't overwrite neighboring bytes, it did result in removed data. The problem wasn't so much that the developer had missed an rather obvious integer overflow, but that he'd done millisecond time math with integers in the first place, i...
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Xetick
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Here is my own reference list for [distance fields](http://www.plane9.com/Wiki/distancefields). There are a few more links in there that can be useful.
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YourAnMoran
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> var firstMethod = methods.Where(x => !x.Name.StartsWith("get_") && !x.Name.StartsWith("set_")).First(); I barfed. I mean, surely, you *can* do that with C#, apparently. Also, this is just an example. But still... why? I can already imagine several ways bad developers can abuse that.
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jinglebells
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Nobody could afford the Gravis Ultrasound.
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jinglebells
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Heh, spending days trying to slot everything into high memory so you could run the mouse drivers plus the CD ROM drivers. And bloody QEMM!
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mrmessiah
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The only "real" geometry is the rectangular surface being rendered to. It's done in exactly the same way things were done before OpenGL and Direct3D, where what you'd have is a framebuffer which you'd write to pixel by pixel. For small demos like what they usually do is throw up a Window, establish an OpenGL context, r...
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tamrix
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Computers suck now, I wanna go back to the early 90s!
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repsilat
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[Linky](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/855996/c-equivalent-to-designated-initializers) - they're called "designated initialisers". EDIT: [An actual reference](http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.1.2/gcc/Designated-Inits.html). A shame - [they're not in C++11](http://groups.google.com/group/comp.std.c++/browse_thre...
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lingnoi
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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)? It's probably the sole reason large projects fail.
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beeff
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Dynamic scoping was certainly easier to implement, I wouldn't call it faster considering the speed gains you get in lexical scoping with some simple techniques such as lexical addressing. I gather it was rather more of a cultural thing, RMS being used to dynamically scoped lisps at the time. The language research con...
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wrmsr
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Pretty sure it counted etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL.cs, the czech language tutorial, as a C# source file :p
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i-hate-digg
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Great book, and especially fitting considering the recent sad loss of Dennis Ritchie.
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fekberg
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It is just an example, as you said. But that example actually tells you a lot about what is going on. First it shows you that properties are not what you might have thought and then it shows you how to get the name of a method. It might be a bad example and it might not be ideal to use that for the purpose, but hey,...
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SupersonicSpitfire
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I love shadertoy and webgl, I just wish I could get rid of these messages: FS ERROR: WARNING: 0:12: extension 'GL_EXT_gpu_shader4' is not supported WARNING: 0:20: extension 'GL_EXT_gpu_shader4' is not supported ERROR: 0:59: '<<' : syntax error Do I need a new gfx card? GeForce GTS 250
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kmwurf
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Yeah sry, didnt optimize anything.
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OldSchoolIsh
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"First there was silence,... then there was raging apologies..." : [Mindcandy demo scene doc part 1](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxjcU9x-nAw) [Mindcandy demo scene doc part 2](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTLpbyu8iDM) I'd love to make a new demo, but [my crew](http://www.tpolm.com) are all too busy now days,...
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Nordvind
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It's Win7, and it still hangs, actually) I ran FF from command line, specifying this parameter.
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wynyx
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Thanks. Too bad about them not being in C++11--populating structs in C++ has always seemed a bit cludgy.
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YourAnMoran
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Right, maybe. But this still strenghtens my belief that reflection is a workaround subpar programmers use to overcome deficiencies in their class designs.
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DocTomoe
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*silently holds his "I'm the 1%" protest sign into the air*
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i-hate-digg
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> I wonder if Microsoft will push some kind of Direct3D based API for the web Dammit, man, don't give them ideas!
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lispm
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Emacs Lisp is often compiled to some byte code, which is then interpreted by a virtual machine in Emacs.
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fekberg
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Well the most common place to use Reflection is when you create analyzing software such as Reflector. I am not saying that there are many cases where you might want to use this kind of reflection inside your application. There are however other articles in my blog that talks about emitting IL at runtime and this is al...
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YourAnMoran
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I give you that. Building a debugging or run-time analysis software gets a helluva lot easier if the language supports reflection. But I'm still hesitant to see much reflection in the boring back-end business logic. And sadly, majority of all code in the world is just that. Hence I'm making such grave generalisations.
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ErstwhileRockstar
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> SOAP and WSDLs are meant to be machine generated. Actually it's exactly the opposite. So many bad WSDLs are generated because someone just pushed a button to create them. A WSDL is a service protocol. It needs to be carefully designed to meet the intended purpose: high level integration of applications on diffe...
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iiB
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>In a web app, we've got a single controller action handling all of the models related to a view. This might be a problem in your web-app. There is a major problem with frameworks that make view to be an html template. a view shouldn't be an html template. a view might render an html template. this should all be d...
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acecool
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>I wouldn't call it faster considering the speed gains you get in lexical scoping with some simple techniques such as lexical analysis. There is no lexical analysis in an interpreted language. Compiling to bytecode just tokenizes the text, but there is no lexical analysis going on, so lexical scoping is only slowi...
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smallfried
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I couldn't see it on firefox 7.0.1. Apparently I had webgl disabled so I enabled it by setting 'webgl.force-enabled' to 'true' on the 'about:config' page. Hope that helps if anyone is having the same problems.
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roveboat
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Blah. Second Reality is nice, but way overhyped. Sure, it paved the way for the 'real' PC scene and, in retrospect, began the era of PC dominance but at the time the demos on Amiga were so far ahead that it's not even funny. At this point in time, I'd rather concentrate on remembering the stuff from the golden age tha...
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rabidbob
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That's a freakin fantasic essay!
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abw
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They added a second kitchen sink.
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sltkr
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Ahh, the good old car analogy. Feels like I'm back on Slashdot!
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I used 10 entries in config.sys(autoexec.bat?) like * no himem, no sb, no mouse, no cd * himem, no emm386, no mouse, no cd * himem, no emm386, mouse, no cd * himem, emm386, no mouse, no cd * himem, emm386, mouse, no cd * no himem, no sb, no mouse, cd * himem, no emm386, no mouse, cd * himem, no emm386, mouse, cd * him...
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roveboat
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Which is why I ended up recording so many demo soundtracks to a cassette and syncing them manually to the demo.. Until compo rules started moving towards requiring SB support - and then running Airframe(I think?) and finding out that their SB support meant a AdLib-based tune of 5-6 notes looping throughout the intro......
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SquareWheel
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As a JPG, of course.
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[PasteBin](http://pastebin.com/)?
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julesjacobs
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So according to you something can only suck at something if it was designed to do it but it doesn't do it well? So for example Ruby doesn't suck at coding high performance matrix multiplication. And Brainfuck doesn't suck at building web applications.
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ruttish
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I am having the biggest nostalgasm right now.
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sltkr
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Ironically Smalltalk already implemented this in 1972 (and Ruby borrows a lot of stuff from Smalltalk). The same thing happens in other scripting languages, of course: Python, Perl with *use bignum*, et cetera.
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roveboat
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The planet and Pengerkadun rauta & maataloustarvike <3 How are the boys? I haven't been in touch for years..
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smallfried
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Try enabling webgl settings in the 'about:flags' page.
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FourHeffersAlone
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Ouch, made my video card stop working for a minute.
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aaronla
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Or this: int d = a; // [limit: 0-15] int e = a; // [limit: 0-15] int f = d - e; // [limit: 0] ? These limit/constraints can be more than just ranges; they could include complex relationships between different variables.
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asegura
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Alternatives: A nice summary comparison [here](http://michaeldehaan.net/2008/07/17/xmlrpc-vs-rest-vs-soap-vs-all-your-rpc-options/).
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Provided you have gcc installed. Many machines don't, especially end-user or server machines.
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ithika
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Don't be an A*.
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beeff
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Pardon me, I confused lexical analysis with lexical addressing for a second. In any case, of course interpreters do lexical analysis, aka the 'read' part of the 'read/eval/print'. > If it compiled the entire code at once into an intermediate syntax tree, then it could see scoping semantics of the entire syntax tre...
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killerstorm
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I want to make it using "latent semantic" approach, [see here](http://www.reddit.com/r/redditdev/comments/lowwf/attempt_2_want_to_help_reddit_build_a_recommender/c2uk0it). Does anybody want to work together?
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PoisonTaffy
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The track of this demo is brilliant. Purple motion made me like genres I don't usually like.
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saqibkhanafridi
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I found the above site very useful.
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pfhor
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It's been 18 fucking years? Scary. Edit: Music trackers were the shit.
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mulander
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Sometimes auto-promotion might be the wrong default. Your calculation might be an input value for some hardware component. It's nice if you can mark something as "don't care how large this grows" and other things as "from X to Y and not one unit less/more" or "this type is modular".
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OldSchoolIsh
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Everyone seems to be doing well, mainly in touch via Facebook and the mailing list now. Fthr [is doing music](http://theanttijadertpolmquartet.bandcamp.com/album/anime-ep) as well as other performance design stuff now. Lackluster/Distance is [still producing music](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lackluster), is awesome...
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asegura
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Impressive how video cameras have improved ever since.
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mikaelhg
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When you're talking about a specific language, put that language name in the title. And no, not like some people use "SQL" to denote Microsoft SQL Server.
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Isn't GC in C++ defeating the purpose of C++ ? *The* reason I would consider C++ over a higher-level language is the determinism/control explicit resource management gives you.
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geon
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I really don't get how you can compare Second Reality to Space Balls. SB has like one single effect through the entire demo, while SR is packed with a great variety of effects, very well synced to the music, and with very nice transitions.
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jinglebells
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It was just a joy when DOS4GW came out. EMS was a pain in the arse because of the page sizes and XMS was harder to use from what I can remember, this is going back to my C coding days as a 13 year old.
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acecool
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>In any case, of course interpreters do lexical analysis, aka the 'read' part of the 'read/eval/print'. read is just taking in input, eval evaluates an expression directly by a switch statement in the eval loop. lexical analysis interprets the correctness of the entire program and how different parts interrelate
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LenHolgate
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First they vote it up, then they vote it down...
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Rhomboid
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One thing that I find fascinating is that, like all the GNU projects, emacs has a strict requirement that each change be dutifully recorded in a ChangeLog. Each file touched and every function/symbol affected must be listed. If you're not familiar with the format, [here's what it looks like.](http://git.savannah.gnu....
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Uberhipster
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Okay, campers, rise and shine, and don't forget your booties 'cause it's cooooold out there today. It's coooold out there every day. What is this, Miami Beach?
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domlebo70
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I love gource.
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aperson
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I had fun messing around with the different options. Also liked seeing myself fly in towards the end, hover, and just float away again :)
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yogthos
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We must have a very different definition of what it means to run circles around something.
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killerstorm
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A concrete plan: 1. Build a 'concept space' which connects users to links they like/dislike. Mathematically it is related to low-rank approximation of user like/dislike matrix via SVD (singular value decomposition). In result we get a transform which maps users and links into a concept space. Ideally all available dat...
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wicem
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And I thought learning SOAP was really hard(just for me).
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burzak
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yes, i've too noticed that similarity with our model of subatomic world .. also if you'll glazing at animation with relaxed eyes (image will be blurred) it create .. strange effect ..
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yogthos
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I think lack of WebGL just going to add to irrelevance of IE as a browser. Back in the day when it had 90% of the market, if IE included a major feature or not mattered. IE9 hovering around 20% of the market, so if every other browser supports WebGL and IE doesn't people just won't use it. It's that simple really, da...
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pyalot
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same hanging in chrome with that command line? What GFX do you have?
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worldsayshi
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I herd some comment on that being the reason for not adopting webgl in internet explorer although they use the same technology in silverlight - implicitly being subject to the same vulnerabilities. Don't remember where I red it though.
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c2uke3n
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asegura
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I recently found this online [WSDL generator](http://www.nbsoftware.com/wizards/ws_gen.php?file=t3). It takes a web service description in *pseudocode* and produces WSDL (and other stuff). The WSDL produced is of course a horrible verbose mess much longer than the original pseudocode. My question is, why don't we use ...
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c2ukeuc
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b0dhi
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This is roughly what it will look like: http://imgur.com/1ALqk Hint: I increased a variable in the code and it crashed my video driver, which hasn't happened to me since...around 2003.
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orbiscerbus
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Moss is totally Emacs user. Roy would be happy with Visual Studio only. :)
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HardlyWorkingDotOrg
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> Would that somehow change the nature of the information being presented? Well, yes because then, this here is more "advertising" then it is spreading news. That's what the sponsored links at the top are for. If a private citizen stumbles upon it and posts the link to reddit, that's fair. He discovered it...
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comment-dwim
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> You need 580 kb of conventional memory. Tries to run memmaker...
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SamuelDr
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This is great, but it is time to take it to *the next level*. I'll look into implementing it myself (set myself the goal of making a bash JSON parser too, but did not get around to), but it needs to drop the requirement of egrep and work only with bash builtins. I know this is madness, but I think it could be do-able ...
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yminsky
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It's already released, and has been for years! You can get the latest release from here: http://ocaml.janestreet.com/?q=node/13 We hope to get it all up on github in the next few weeks, making it easier to browse.
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yminsky
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I will put up some tutorial-ish blog posts in the next few weeks.
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cockmongler
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Click and drag the mouse around. #ifdef GL_ES precision highp float; #endif uniform float time; uniform vec2 resolution; uniform vec4 mouse; uniform sampler2D tex0; void main(void) { vec2 p = -1.0 + 2.0 * gl_FragCoord.xy / resolution.xy; vec2 m = -1.0 + 2.0...
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