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berater
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Unfortunately the epub is not displaying correct in iBooks :(.
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icyone
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Really? Then your definition of "cloud" means that my web browser is actually a cloud browser, and second, Siri doesn't cost a pretty penny. Prove otherwise.
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pnpbios
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Maybe if you are a PBR drinking hipster. Why not clojure? http://java.ociweb.com/mark/clojure/article.html
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stackoverflowsuck
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> How would you implement comparisons like sin(sqrt(34)) < cos(log(5345))? Let computer algebra systems deal with it? > How would you deal with ever expanding expressions in an iterative algorithm? Sorry, I don't understand why this is problem?
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shevegen
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"Lisp's syntax is a great advantage because it is so simple to learn and has so few special cases. " I love propaganda like this. (I(hope(with(lisp(I(will(be(able(to(change(the(world Meanwhile, I'll stick to Ruby and C rather than kill my eyes with all the () crap. If I ever get to create my own language, I'll make ...
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julesjacobs
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Computer algebra systems can't always decide such comparisons. Also, even in the cases they can they are extremely slow. Iterative algorithms are a problem: while(...){ x = sqrt(x); } Now you'll end up with *huge* expressions. That said, there are some alternative (non-symbolic) to represent exact real numbers...
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wadcann
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>The author is quoting the size of the Mac OS X touch command, which is a fat binary containing both i386 and x86_64 binaries of the command. Okay, but `/bin/touch` on my x86_64 Linux box isn't a fat binary, and is 47640 bytes. It's not even statically-linked. Hell, I remember MacWrite doing all I needed a word p...
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>Is there any sort of Union for programmers? There should be.
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iLiekCaeks
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>TurboVision I never really got that to work with my own program. Not enough memory.
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Thimble
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It doesn't sound like they were rich in the article. They did get paid: http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/news/2004/12/66138?currentPage=2 >Apple had the software extensively tested and documented. The company eventually licensed the software and paid Avitzur and Robbins a "nominal sum."
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This is my favourite: > They laughed, until they realized I was serious. Then they told me, "Don't repeat this story."
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UnreachablePaul
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You have unions in C
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iLiekCaeks
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Depends on which libc you use. Yes, glibc bloats a lot because everything is dependent on everything internally.
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jvictor118
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LOL. I always laugh at these vanity projects. Especially when it's an OS/language that's basically the same as another but not as good and with some minor syntactic variations that appeal to the ego of the developer.
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shavenwarthog
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Why would I use this as opposed to say Redis -- in what kinds of workloads? What is Tio designed to do, what is Tio *not* designed to do?
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jvictor118
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Tools in theoretical CS != programming languages.
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boei
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Please try: (setq *break-on-signals* t)
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theElegantWorm
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those were some motherfucking renegade mavericks right there. Nerves and resolve made out of pure steel.
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Thimble
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>I answered to no one, and no one had to do anything I asked. Dozens of people collaborated spontaneously, motivated by loyalty, friendship, or the love of craftsmanship. We were hackers, creating something for the sheer joy of making it work. That... sounds pretty wonderful. It's like the opposite of what I do. ...
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stackoverflowsuck
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Thank you for link! Is there anything similar to this? How can I google for it?
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wadcann
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On my (x86_64 Ubuntu) box, statically-linking that Hello World produces a 817,479 byte binary. Dynamically-linking it brings it down to 8377 bytes. I should point out that the [GNU hello](https://www.gnu.org/s/hello/) Hello World v2.6.90 compressed source tarball is over half a megabyte.
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shevegen
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Dumdedum ... I recently found out that YAML only allows UTF-8 or UTF-16. But Ruby still is happy with non UTF-8 YAML, yet it crashes when it has german umlauts inside, but isn't saved in UTF-8. INCONSISTENT!
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zyzzogeton
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Whores are not reknowned for their logic.
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jvictor118
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Personal projects aside, my basic contention is that learning programming languages _is not hard_ -- it's only hard for bad programmers with no solid understanding of the fundamentals, which I often label "Microsoft drones" if they are .NET programmers (although they exist on almost all mainstream platforms). What you...
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AeroNotix
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So it's more of an elitist thing than anything else? I'm sure if you posted stuff like that people would be interested, I know I sure would be!
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jordan314
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I remember graphing calculator, that was a cool program. It just occurred to me that it's not in /Applications in OS X. What happened to it?
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mistral12
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Does the world described in this article still exist?..
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Aren't dependent types already used in C++?
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Dagon
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SQL, too.
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bstamour
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I don't have any links off the top of my head, but Scott Meyers gave a good talk about them, and the slides (or the video) should be available online somewhere.
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jvictor118
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I've never seen that post, but it's mindblowing -- I'm definitely not referring to that extraordinary level of incompetence, I've never heard of such a thing. And no, I'm not reaffirming my own hypothesis. What I'm saying is simply that learning something like Visual Studio _first_ (not last) can sucker people (not pr...
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lowspeed
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Yeah... I see what he did there... :)
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jvictor118
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the downvotes on my original post tell you all you need to know. The reason all the MS guys had such a visceral reaction is because my comment strikes that the core of their most base fears.
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LoyalToTheGroupOf17
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The size of the language specification is irrelevant, since nobody would teach a beginner programming by having her read the language specification. In all three languages, you would start by teaching just the basics, and it would be easy to do a lot of work with a tiny subset of each language. And by the way, the [Rac...
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Cleopas_Hadishi
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I love programmer fights. I have no idea what either of you are saying, but I feel cool for having read it (lol read it).
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3825
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Thank you very much. So I guess a key part of it is still "in a lot of cases"
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Timmmmbob
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The tree of elements in a web page. I.e. the root node is the document, it contains the head and body elements, then the body contains several divs (usually), which contain paragraphs, links etc.
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Yes, it was very fortunate he found someone who was already working as a QA who happened to already have a math degree but I am just learning that QA is more than what I thought it was
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3825
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yeah :/
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feureau
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Speaking of building security... I wonder how secure the Apple campus is these days...?
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playful
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Oh, it’s there. It turned into Grapher, and you can now find it in /Applications/Utilities
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3825
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Glad to know. Maybe I can get into QA some day if I need change...
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a_redditor
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Check out /r/learnprogramming, /r/python, or /r/learnpython. Self posts are disabled on /r/programming for a reason.
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alofons
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It would use a lot of memory. Computer programs typically use a memory area of 4 or 8 bytes (depending on the precision) to store a number. Doing operations on the number doesn't change its size, so no memory allocations need to be done. If you store the numbers as mathematical notation, you'll need to allocate memory...
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Tekmo
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It doesn't change the learning curve at all. You can still type: main = forever $ putStrLn "Learn Haskell!" and not have to touch a single type.
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gregK
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>Gregory Moeck oh gimme a break
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3825
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so depending on where you work, it could be the best job because you are closer to the shipping product and know that it is very likely that the stuff you worked on is not going to be axed before release
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3825
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how much automation do you do?
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dlink
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It'd be bankrupt within in a year.
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yogthos
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I highly recommend checking out [Counterclockwise](http://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/) Eclipse plugin for Clojure. You don't need to learn a funky IDE like Emacs to get running with it, it provides all the key features like REPL, paren balancing, and shortcuts for selecting and moving functions around. The wh...
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a_redditor
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No prob. Also be sure to search around the faq and previous posts on those subreddits, as a lot of your questions will already have been asked and/or answered.
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atheos
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just remove your license plate, park in the handicap spot and you should do fine.
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False
0
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1427807748
267
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yopla
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Microsoft's SDET are actual programmers. AFAIK developing test tools and digging in the code is part of their normal job. SDET (Software Development Engineer in Test) [more...](http://aliabdin.wordpress.com/2007/03/31/what-does-an-sdet-do/)
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1320071240
False
0
c2vunox
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2
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dist0rtedwave
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In program analysis that is the best we can do. We know, for example that in the general case you can't compute if a program will terminate. In general this is one of the biggest barriers to these sort of analyses. A lot of the work in this area comes down to trying to discover that a program will terminate in most cas...
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1320071279
False
0
c2vunun
t3_lv0aa
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1427807751
3
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ghjm
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> The project was so plagued by politics and ego that when the engineers requested technical oversight, our manager hired a psychologist instead After reading this, I FINALLY understand I Dream of Jeannie.
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1320071359
False
0
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8
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evilnight
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IT people haven't really needed unions. Their skills are in enough demand that it is pretty hard for companies to fuck them over already. Such a union would be one of the most powerful in history if it existed... can you imagine the chaos that a one-day strike of IT workers would cause?
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False
0
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95
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In my experience, "nominal sum" = $1.
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False
0
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t3_lv0aa
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19
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deverdev
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You are insane.
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1320071483
False
0
c2vuonu
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t3_lv0aa
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1427807762
-1
t5_2fwo
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liaohaohui
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The auto syntax is close to D language.
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1320071514
False
0
c2vuosd
t3_lt22c
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1427807763
1
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Grapher is not the same program. Grapher was developed by a Swiss company and acquired by Apple.
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1320071578
False
0
c2vup0t
t3_lv0aa
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1427807766
11
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fliesgrease
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I just kept reading and thinking 'what was the amazing outcome of all of these extra hours worked, increasing the expectations of the outputs of people, lowering salary expectations (free!), must be amazing!!' a. fucking. calculator.
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1320071595
False
0
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t3_lv0aa
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15
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naryl
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LispWorks albeit closed-source is quite beginner-friendly too.
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False
0
c2vup30
t3_lul3i
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1
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gbimmer
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...and only three of us got the joke.
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False
0
c2vup4g
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t1_c2vunl1
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-28
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3825
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I am glad that Testers are actually called engineers at Microsoft.
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False
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1
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1320071652
False
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1427807770
1
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feyyd
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According to the video, it seems he licensed it to Apple "fairly" whatever that means. But as he is still working on it 12 years later, it seems he is well off.
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1320071669
False
0
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1427807770
12
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liaohaohui
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I must agree, very impressive!!!
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False
0
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1427807771
1
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shevegen
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Omg. I think Lisp is too old now but Haskell??? Come on. Haskell Syntax looks like a math professor dancing on people's head!
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1320071739
False
0
c2vupm0
t3_lul3i
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1427807774
-4
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staticfish
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Yeah, because it was such a complicated one.
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False
0
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14
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nakedladies
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Is the ;) there to hint at a subtle hidden meaning? I bookmarked that... If you know what I mean. By "bookmarked" mean "inserted into my anus".
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False
0
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1427807778
24
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gbimmer
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The porn industry would come to a standstill causing everyone on earth to simultaneously stop fapping. This would, undoubtedly, lead to vast production elsewhere but, sadly, also lead to a mass build up and subsequent explosion of sperm. 9 months later our population would double causing a vast and unexpected exploit...
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drphungky
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Quite a few. Left joins, right joins, many-to-many, etc.
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False
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Game_Ender
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Actually imagine the chaos that a simple acts of sabotage would create.
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8
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mcherm
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Every GOOD manager of programmers needs to understand why _good_ programmers, when they read this story, are cheering the guys on rather than wondering why the guys were wasting their time. It is a fundamental part of how we are motivated, and understanding it produces a manager who will go 9 rounds for your right to i...
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16
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reon-_
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oh god I'm so sorry to be *that guy* but... tl;dr? I'm drunk, if that makes up for it. edit: I know it doesn't.
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False
0
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__j_random_hacker
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Both "author've" and "authorrself" translate roughly as "Nitpicking can be the basis of a joke, but IMHO you need some other ingredients to make it funny".
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41
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aquasucks
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[Looks like you're right](https://wiki.mozilla.org/Blocklisting/Blocked_Graphics_Drivers). As far as I can tell, the only restriction on NVIDIA is 6 series and the driver version 257.21 (From about a year ago).
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c2vur6z
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3
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stenskott
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Tell that to the film industry... Not the strike bit, but the need to unionize. As a socialist, I firmly believe anyone that is hired by a company (or state) should be in a union.
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0
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FatStig
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You mean they felt butthurt by the truth.
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False
0
c2vurfz
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-5
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Vexal
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For anyone wondering, it's stuff like this that a CS education focuses on, not applied programming.
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11
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aquasucks
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What are your specs? It should be possible to get it working.
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False
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byttle
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HIGH ON MY OWN DRAMA?!
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0
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seanx820
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Interesting. :)
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Doctor_Fiber
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Reading this eased me knowing that I'm not alone in an irrational fear of embedded systems. It sounds like you're coming from the same angle that I'm going towards. Just need to come up with something to make.
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redline6561
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Oh reddit...I miss your younger days of somewhat more substantive discussion. As someone who actually had lisp as my first serious language but would've leaned towards recommending Python before this article, I was struck by these points: * Interactive environment with _real late-binding_. This is huge. Want to (defu...
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ChristianGeek
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My last two jobs I got laid off with only a few weeks of work left in the projects I was working on. Both times I would have worked for free to finish them but they wouldn't let me. Bugged the crap out of me...I hate that feeling of incompletion!
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4
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alekseykorzun
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He obviously got paid in Trident Layers.
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False
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odd84
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Competent software developers never work for minimal pay, not unless they're in the middle of nowhere and refuse to move. According to the US labor bureau statistics, unemployment for the profession is around 4%, which is, statistically, full employment -- everyone that wants a job has one. And it's one of the highest ...
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False
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22
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SupersonicSpitfire
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Stops working in Firefox here after about 10 throws. It's cool, though. Nice touch that zoom works too.
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False
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julesjacobs
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Google for: exact real arithmetic.
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False
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DGolden
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> If you want really extreme there were people hand assembling > Commodore 64 code Heh. I remember doing that. `SYS 49152`
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False
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