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kragensitaker
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No, file objects already have `__enter__` and `__exit__` methods so that you can use them with `with` without any further work.
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gramie
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If he's putting something on a publicly-available website, then it's not overkill, and using a framework is almost certainly less work than trying to accomplish the same thing himself. But, to be honest, if editing a MySQL table's data is that daunting, he would probably be better getting someone else to do it. And m...
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gochris
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You got it in 10 Tries! Sadly, we win nothing.
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M2Ys4U
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IE apparently doesn't throw an error, it just silently fails
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MatrixFrog
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Gotcha, I missed that. The only thing IE could have done better was have a view to show all exceptions, caught and uncaught. But that would probably end up being too noisy.
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[deleted]
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The point of that would be?
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doomchild
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I often hear these things from people using languages I despise for one reason or another (sorry...as civil as I'm trying to be, I really *do* despise Perl), and I'm sure they're true, and I'm sure there are plenty of other success stories just like them. Unfortunately, I never seem to have the same experience. As I'...
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[deleted]
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I'm flexible. :-)
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flussence
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Protip: it also works on httpd access logs.
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mr_chromatic
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Ah, I misread the spec. Thanks for clarifying.
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kragensitaker
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No prob.
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ZenAnonymous
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I did this same thing for a roguelike game I started making once, in order to generate my dungeons.
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ReAn1985
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I love how every now and then someone would perform a merge and "touch" practically every piece of source and the tree would jump in size.
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mrestko
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What a prima donna.
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sovande
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Oh hello 1995 and web 0.9
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artsrc
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Or to clearly articulate your right to be professional, and the benefits to everyone of treating professionals as in a mature way. But perhaps those camels should be packed just in case.
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aaronla
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> code that looked like a tail call but for some reason wasn't I'm curious about the different patterns that can lead to this (in different languages). I'm aware of "try{ return f(...); }" in Java-like languages, and destructors in C++. Others?
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grauenwolf
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If you need a tutorial then your program sucks.
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Wriiight
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There was a demo scene for the C=64. I remember that a good bit of the pirated software had a short demo at the beginning, and that a lot of the copied disks I was trading at the time had a few demos among the games. I wonder if anyone ever wrote a demo for the Pet?
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novagenesis
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> I have a similar problem with Haskell. Haskell is a train running off a cliff with a complicated mechanism that a few psychopaths seem to enjoy. But as I was saying, I don't see how anyone could despise a language! > The reason languages like Python and Ruby are still around isn't because they can do someth...
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LVsFINEST
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I came in here to ask the same lol.
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rs98101
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It ain't the tutorials.
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frtox
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cool?
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artsrc
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> The author of this article is an architecture astronaut Being an astronaut is about going so high up the abstraction layers you you run out of oxygen. This is not your objection to this guy. Name your objection correctly. Change needs to be managed, and done in sensible prioritized ways. This is not an argume...
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bobindashadows
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> Binary encoding was premature optimization. Considering bandwidth and decoding cycles were far harder to come by a decade+ ago than they are now, I'm not entirely sure that's a fair conclusion.
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Willxc123
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I am not kidding when I say the first time I played, I got it on the second try. Gallinula, go figure. Anyone competitors?
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[deleted]
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Well ... compared to what? This issue arises in one way or another in pretty much any language as it gets a critical mass following. As a practical matter, I've not seen inter-release changes making my existing code break. Then again, the biggest thing I've written in Python is a few thousand lines (I'd judge that...
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doomchild
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> Haskell is a train running off a cliff with a complicated mechanism that a few psychopaths seem to enjoy. And yet there are people who will (and have) fight as passionately about it as any Perl person. They've proffered (and continue to put forward) the same kind of points you're putting forward now. My point i...
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sugarwellington
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Man it's nice to see civil discourse on Reddit
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ignoramus
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Well, at least it was intriguing. Or not.
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ryl00
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> -using shift to get function arguments instead of "my ($foo,bar) = @_" Why? Are you talking about shift's scattered about in the body of the function, or my $foo = shift @_; my $bar = shift @_; \# rest of function...
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flippant
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If you can't find a few things to bitch about in any language then you probably haven't used it enough, but if you really hate a language, you're probably doing it wrong. I've done lots of lines in everything from Perl to Clojure, Java, C, C++, C#, Python and even a ton of VB and PHP. For any given problem, I tend ...
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grauenwolf
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It's been awhile since I've done Java programming, what's the current alternative?
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novagenesis
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>> But as I was saying, I don't see how anyone could despise a language! > I despise it in a way very similar to the way I despise rice milk or country music. Let me introduce you to my little friend, Sarcasm ;) I was basically agreeing how feasible it is to despise a language. PS: rice milk and country m...
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bombnomnom
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I feel like this article is sort a strange direction to take the study. To me, the original study argued that Perl syntax, when viewed in an isolated code sample, is as difficult to understand as a language that used random symbols and it's much worse than a language that was academically designed to be as readable as ...
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bcain
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...just as long as you pledge not to **ever** use javascript on the server.
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rawlyn
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Wut?
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adrianmonk
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Why does it sometimes (often?) not give you any feedback at all when you enter a possible password? For instance, the correct first letter was "s", so I changed the "s" to an "sa" (as in "sale" and a bunch of other words), and it auto-completed no words. I guess I'm supposed to go with a word that begins with "sc" be...
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rawlyn
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CSound people, CSound!
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ejrh
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Great article -- though I appreciated it more from the analysis of hamony perspective than the programming in R one. I have a similar hobby project that's about recreating "natural" sounding waveforms for common pieces of music. I've been stuck on it for years though. (My last post is at: https://ejrh.wordpress.com/...
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[deleted]
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Yeah, well, Apple just replaced the motherboard after the graphics blew up. Out of warranty and everything. But the thing is, it's still a pretty fast box, and the 17" hi-res panel may never been bettered in a laptop. I'm going to add an Intel SSD and see where that gets me. Hopefully get another 3 or 4 years out of i...
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Wolfspaw
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That's absurdly incredible... It's way over my head, but I found it totally awesome! I will study this in my December vacation @_@
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blackkettle
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It was the first language I learned, and at the time I was a linguistics major with zero computer experience beyond browsing the net in ie6 and playing counterstrike. In retrospect I think python might have been a better choice but my initial learning experience was dictated by an existing work environment. That said...
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bishopolis
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some people need a tutorial to learn that UP is up and Ctrl-x is the WINDOW menu. These are the people who can't figure out that [ESC][:][w][q][!] is save and quit. What's so hard about that? Why, I was doing that before I learned that up was up and I already knew I had to say Mother May I before I edited text. It'...
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ColdMountain
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I was proud with 9 with blemmyes. But now that I think about it, it's not really a matter of pride is it? We'd get it in one if the word was, say, earnestness.
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OtisDElevator
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My God. It's full of stars!
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saranagati
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information disclosure. if you were to blindly try breaking into a system where you didn't know a username or a password, it would allow you to perform a timing attack on the username drastically reducing the amount of time it would take to bruteforce your way in. Say you wanted to see if anyone had one of the weak ...
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tau-lepton
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Don't use it, it allows other classes in the package to modify the value. There's no need to use it, can't recall if c# has a similar modifier.
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BlackAura
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When I did something similar (C++ on bare-metal M68k using GCC), it was something like this: For each translation unit that needs global constructors, GCC generates a function that calls all of the constructors in turn. It then puts a pointer to that function in a table, stored in the .ctors section. It does the same ...
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internetinsomniac
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I suppose I should clarify then: There's probably a bigger argument for the cost-benefit you get for development speed in a small 'scrappy' type organisation than there is for the 'the world will end if there's a bug' argument. You *can* build things by the seat of your pants, and eschew things like automated tests, a...
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tau-lepton
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No, no no, set a reasonable timeout, don't hang on a query or a rest call. Let the user know their request failed. Rollback the database if needed, your update was in a transaction right? May help out http://ph7spot.com/musings/system-timer. And Web applications are generally asynchronous so multiple requests can ...
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rawlyn
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This is immensely impressive.
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cpplinuxdude
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Now the same for users and posts / threads / comments / karma :D
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NTMLVF
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Worse. Much worse. They have a tool agnostic labview that encodes your models in XML and in principle any tool can absorb this convoluted mass of XML. Personally I regard the whole exercise as a poster child for the saying... "XML is like violence, if it's not working, you aren't using enough."
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NTMLVF
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Yup, I believe that's the one I mean.
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[deleted]
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Good luck! It's way over my head too, I've never worked with DirectX. You might also be interested in the ongoing Brood War AI competitions, which [Blizzard gave the nod to](http://eis.ucsc.edu/StarCraftAICompetition#Legal). It's interesting to me to see the high-level strategies that went into the initial design of s...
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ssylvan
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If there is one argument more retarded than the "sufficiently smart compiler"-argument it's the "sufficiently smart programmer"-argument. Newsflash: programmers are stupid. That means you, me, Linus Torvalds, John Carmack and every other programmer who has ever lived and ever will. We *all* have off-days, and programm...
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This is cheating!
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rooktakesqueen
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>Now I can craft a string that hashes a certain way Not easily. You can easily go from a known cleartext to a hashed value, but you can't easily create a cleartext to hash into a known value. That's one of the most important aspects of a cryptographically secure hash.
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dregan
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vim should be the default emacs tutorial.... yes, I went there.
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I wonder if people could potentially use this to use bots on multiplayer - I feel like starcraft is advanced enough that the AI would have to be insanely intelligent though
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xon_xoff
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Depends on your reference mutation rate and your memory situation. If you are dealing with mostly static data structures or have paging going on then it can be significantly faster, especially if you take into account any global code generation restrictions that may be imposed by a mark-and-sweep GC. Notably, both Appl...
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FeepingCreature
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Depending on how detailed you want to be, your required "meta-protocol" can range from "a parser" to "the RFCs" to "a fully general AI". Meaning is hard to encode.
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tau-lepton
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Are you kidding? I define new XML schemas every six months or so, there's always a new application or library associated with it.
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In come the bots!
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toebox
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No, but perl *is* powerful and incredibly flexible.. And once you learn the basics, you can just guess syntax and it'll probably work like you expected, because there's so many ways to do things. TIMTOWTDI also makes it hard to read sometimes, unfortunately (unless you spend the time to write it like C).. But "super e...
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NTMLVF
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Certainly there are Lisp and lisp descendents around and even quite a resurgence in the whole area. However they have mostly missed that aspect of the original Lisp in Lisp that Joy and Factor have picked up on. Simplicity. If the language and the semantics of the language are sufficently simple, you can define an a...
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False
0
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tef
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what I found was (at the time), the tools for the language at work were immature, code generation was painful and dangerous. and best of all, the wsdl never matched the actual live services. when they're doing it wrong at their end, you're pretty much forced to do it wrong at yours my favourite xml api was the one t...
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kerm
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That's weird. I just picked up Effective Perl Programming by the same co-author (bryan d foy) and it suggests 'use strict' and 'use warnings' early on. Still, I disagree on always using 'use strict', anyways. I've only been using Perl for little over a year, but it seems to be more time than it's worth considering the ...
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tau-lepton
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It tends to be simple because JSON is often used with REST, which strongly encourages the designer to create well defined, generally compact resources. This can make for more chatty APIs, but that's a pretty small price to pay. The validation is usually done at POST (and possible PUT and DELETE) time in the case of R...
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False
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fiatlux
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I want to insert my penis into a vagina.
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False
0
c2utbi3
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ZeMoose
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I thought someone got programming and progaming mixed up again.
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jaredor
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I love autovivification, but it was a craps shoot if I got the sigils right (because I was using anonymous arrays/hashes, mostly) and then I read the book [Modern Perl](http://www.onyxneon.com/books/modern_perl/index.html) by [chromatic](/user/mr_chromatic) and the penny dropped. Just today I wrote a perl command line ...
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tedreed
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I hear that excuse a lot. I can see for one-liners, maybe. But if you're trying to use a language, you should be learning the proper dialect. I've also seen a lot of "Well, this is just a quick script" excuses, and then a year later you have this horrible monstrosity.
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False
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3
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toebox
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Perl 5.8 and Ruby 1.8 are on RHEL/Centos/SL, so most folks in a corporate Linux environment still use them.
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endtime
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Or just 8 pool and have perfect ling micro...
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skidooer
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> No, no no, set a reasonable timeout What is a reasonable timeout? A sizeable model could have several megabytes of data and the requestor could be using a dialup modem for all we know. You can't just dump the request after a few milliseconds. And while you block the main thread, all other input stops. If you happ...
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redderritter
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Completely agree with you about PHP and possibly Java 4 but I don't think there's anything out of date about 5. Java 6 did not introduce new syntax that I know of, so the great majority of what you would learn in a tutorial on 5 is still completely relevant today. Maybe you meant 1.2 - 1.4, before enhanced-for, generi...
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False
0
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etherealmachine
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Interested parties can also refer to [Timing Attacks Are Practical](http://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/papers/ssl-timing.pdf) (Brumley and Bohen, 2003), which describes a timing attack on a now deprecated version of OpenSSL. I actually tried to implement their technique and ended up failing and having to modify OpenSSL t...
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False
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3
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grauenwolf
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Duh, that's the whole point. There are times when I want other classes to have access to a method without adding it to the public API. This is a very common technique in .NET programming. In C# the keyword is "internal".
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False
0
c2uteaf
t3_llz5l
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nodefense
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I present: [6 tries](http://i.imgur.com/dKOfJ.png)
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False
0
c2uteb2
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1
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1319691866
False
0
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1427789398
1
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False
0
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1427789392
1
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QtPlatypus
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-failing to recursively use delete() to properly cleanup shared multi-level hash entries Why? Unless your structure has circular references this will do nothing that the garbage collector will do more effectively.
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False
0
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2
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tau-lepton
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The timeout is independent of the client connection speed, it you want the client to start receiving a response in five seconds then set the timeout accordingly. Rails is the archetypical web MVC implementation. In the past notifying the view of changes to the model was unrealistic with a web application, so it's not...
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False
0
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1
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WalterGR
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Does this tutorial cover how to save buffers? I'm not seeing anything when Googling for [site:rattlesnake.com save buffer](http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Arattlesnake.com+save+buffer)
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1319691953
False
0
c2utf85
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4
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1319691959
False
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1427789397
-11
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sirusdv
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Very well done, DX hooking is a painful task.
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1319691976
False
0
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1427789397
7
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FeepingCreature
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Yes. You wouldn't be able to execute it, but that's a safety feature of the binary loader, not a permissions issue.
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1319691977
False
0
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1
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jdgeorge8
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Did anyone do anything about the book? I was a little confused about the fact the first chapter was about not feeding the jargon(bad people on internet) and yet they are asking for pledge money... Smelled fishy.
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False
0
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t3_lq2mm
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2
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tau-lepton
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It's considered poor practice in Java to do so.
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False
0
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1427789406
1
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FeepingCreature
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Pretty sure UNIX uses [magic bytes](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_format#Magic_number) predominantly. File extensions on UNIX-alikes are mostly a user convenience or forced on them by Windows compatibility.
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1319692175
False
0
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TheFeshy
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That's about what I remember... I remember having to poke around in the .ctors section for a while, messing with my own implementation, before I stumbled on the keywords or concepts that let me google up gcc's implementation which was usable (I think.) I had forgotten about that bit; I think because for the first part...
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False
0
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1
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So how do they create these visualizations? Do they just look at the git history?
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False
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schwiz
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exactly what I was going to say, really interesting topic but I had to stop watching, worthless if you can't see the slides.
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False
0
c2uth1n
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2
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johns-appendix
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Holy hell, a good XS tutorial would have come in handy for me, back when I was learning. I became proficient, but only through blood, sweat, and tears. *Scumbag Steve becomes a Perl XS expert; doesn't pass along knowledge*
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False
0
c2uth2g
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1427789420
3
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True
mattindustries
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No.
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1319692403
False
0
c2uth86
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1427789423
2
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QtPlatypus
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CPAN is my prime reason to use Perl. Knowing that no matter what problem there is out there there is most likely a good solution in CPAN that I can use.
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1319692426
False
0
c2uthc2
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1427789424
2
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rawlyn
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"DON'T buy a parrot figuring that it will be a fun surprise for me. To acquire a parrot is a major decision: it is likely to outlive you. If you don't know how to treat the parrot, it could be emotionally scarred and spend many decades feeling frightened and unhappy. If you buy a captured wild parrot, you will promo...
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1319692525
False
0
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1427789430
49
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