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True | VinylCyril | null | Which brings us to the question, what's faster,
$(elem).prop("checked")
or
$(elem)[0].checked
? | null | 0 | 1314947615 | False | 0 | c2gyine | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyine | t1_c2gxf83 | null | 1427549527 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | I haven't noticed them being a lot of overhead. How do you implement your state machines? I usually use base class with a single method and then inherit from that. Then I have a variable of that class represent the current state, and states can set that variable. Once I just used a bunch of gotos. | null | 0 | 1314947704 | False | 0 | c2gyiub | t3_k12ka | null | t1_c2gyiub | t1_c2gvgwt | null | 1427549529 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Eirenarch | null | Well I guess the article should mention Ruby next time :) | null | 0 | 1314947760 | False | 0 | c2gyiyv | t3_jy3v2 | null | t1_c2gyiyv | t1_c2gvfr1 | null | 1427549531 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | lababen | null | Much better http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite_state_transducer | null | 0 | 1314947850 | False | 0 | c2gyj70 | t3_k12ka | null | t1_c2gyj70 | t3_k12ka | null | 1427549534 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | dixieStates | null | My opinion, for what it is worth, is that if you want to upgrade from Visual Source Safe then you should go to something like git. | null | 0 | 1314947876 | False | 0 | c2gyj9f | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyj9f | t3_k28av | null | 1427549535 | 15 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | p1r4nh4 | null | I happen to be really inattentive yesterday, sorry. Thank you very much for such a nice extension! :) | null | 0 | 1314947879 | False | 0 | c2gyj9l | t3_k1184 | null | t1_c2gyj9l | t1_c2gudy6 | null | 1427549535 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | SCombinator | null | Microsoft versions of Source Safe haunt my nightmares | null | 0 | 1314947977 | False | 0 | c2gyjhx | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyjhx | t3_k28av | null | 1427549538 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Serei | null | On the other hand, I don't use a CDN because NoScript (a lot of people set NoScript to block only scripts originating from different domains).
I am not a fan of NoScript... <_< | null | 0 | 1314948042 | False | 0 | c2gyjne | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyjne | t1_c2gwr01 | null | 1427549540 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | gjs278 | null | you can be 100% sure that the version you host locally will always contain the code you need. you can't be sure that of the external copies of it. | null | 0 | 1314948129 | False | 0 | c2gyjto | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyjto | t1_c2gxtjj | null | 1427549542 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Fabien4 | null | >Think user comments
Which come from the server. [Data is sanitized when it reaches the server, independently of Javascript.](http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/k1bq3/jquery_is_a_sink/c2gvawt) | null | 0 | 1314948146 | False | 0 | c2gyjv0 | t3_k1bq3 | null | t1_c2gyjv0 | t1_c2gy9ri | null | 1427549543 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | webby_mc_webberson | null | If its like that, move on. The worst thing for your career is to be held back by conservative superiors. | null | 0 | 1314948279 | False | 0 | c2gyk62 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyk62 | t1_c2gydbn | null | 1427549546 | 13 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | GeekySpicyCoderChix | null | That's exactly the problem I'm trying to solve. My client is adamant that users (and more likely competitors, prospective investors, etc.) can't infer anything about the size of the site's content from patterns in IDs.
My own preference was **not** to have to story an encrypted version, because I want fast lookups wit... | null | 0 | 1314948420 | False | 0 | c2gyki9 | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyki9 | t1_c2gy830 | null | 1427549551 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | rafoledev | null | On a MS stack, I have noted that TFS is a very good product. The hitch is the price tag, but my team is lucky to have a client who purchased it for us. The test portion especially has improved leaps and bounds. | null | 0 | 1314948492 | False | 0 | c2gyknt | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyknt | t1_c2gyj9f | null | 1427549553 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Tordek | null | > (except right stupid assignments).
Some people need to learn how to write. | null | 0 | 1314948628 | False | 0 | c2gykyu | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gykyu | t1_c2gy7rv | null | 1427549557 | 12 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | GeekySpicyCoderChix | null | Those are only one-way, so I'd have to store the encrypted version, which I'm trying to avoid. | null | 0 | 1314948633 | False | 0 | c2gykze | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gykze | t1_c2gxwtp | null | 1427549557 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | nonsensepoem | null | Sure, I'll just go visit the job tree in my backyard. ;) | null | 0 | 1314948688 | False | 0 | c2gyl3p | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyl3p | t1_c2gyk62 | null | 1427549559 | 26 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | I give more credit to the predecessors that lead up to the creation of jQuery. | null | 0 | 1314948780 | False | 0 | c2gylb9 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gylb9 | t1_c2gwk49 | null | 1427549561 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1314948785 | True | 0 | c2gylbq | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gylbq | t1_c2gwt5k | null | 1427549562 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | itslikeadog | null | Well as with most problems there seems to be a time/space/beauty trade-off. I do happen to think this particular one is pretty.
I'm interested though, what's your straightforward implementation like? It's obviously not the school version of listing all the integers and then crossing off multiples, you'd start off cons... | null | 0 | 1314948857 | False | 0 | c2gyli3 | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gyli3 | t1_c2gy2j8 | null | 1427549564 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | setconndevp | null | My 2 cents: Readability is an issue with SM's but they are very useful | null | 0 | 1314948955 | False | 0 | c2gylqi | t3_k12ka | null | t1_c2gylqi | t3_k12ka | null | 1427549567 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Zantier | null | I tend to no-scope my kittens. | null | 0 | 1314948960 | False | 0 | c2gylr1 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gylr1 | t1_c2gwq2a | null | 1427549567 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | uhhhclem | null | If you've got the barrel of a revolver in your mouth, pretty anything else you might put in your mouth instead is better. | null | 0 | 1314949086 | False | 0 | c2gym19 | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gym19 | t3_k28av | null | 1427549571 | 10 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | nepidae | null | I was thinking about that, but I'm not convinced that titles should be included. | null | 0 | 1314949142 | False | 0 | c2gym5b | t3_jzpo5 | null | t1_c2gym5b | t1_c2gxxmu | null | 1427549572 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | setconndevp | null | It's a welcome change to open pull requests from within the same project without a fork! | null | 0 | 1314949277 | False | 0 | c2gymg9 | t3_k0dpk | null | t1_c2gymg9 | t3_k0dpk | null | 1427549576 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | DasCheeze | null | good example of someone who knows one language's intricacies better than another's.
The c# example could be as follows, and is a single line longer than the ruby example:
var histogram = new Dictionary();
foreach(var houseData in data) {
var location = houseData["location"];
histogram[location... | null | 0 | 1314949289 | False | 0 | c2gymh4 | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gymh4 | t3_k28k3 | null | 1427549576 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | OopsLostPassword | null | What's the risk ? You never fully control the client side. The important controls must be server side. | null | 0 | 1314949303 | False | 0 | c2gymi3 | t3_k1bq3 | null | t1_c2gymi3 | t3_k1bq3 | null | 1427549577 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Cunning_Plan | null | Pretty sure there's an emacs command for that... | null | 0 | 1314949319 | False | 0 | c2gymjf | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gymjf | t1_c2gujm0 | null | 1427549577 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | webby_mc_webberson | null | Actually, I read yesterday that there's a cannon for that. But really, as long as you have experience it shouldn't be too difficult to find something new. Assuming there are dev jobs available in your area. | null | 0 | 1314949456 | False | 0 | c2gymuh | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gymuh | t1_c2gyl3p | null | 1427549582 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | trezor2 | null | While this example highlights how Ruby out of the box is more concise, it is a somewhat contrived example. Ruby wins here, because its dictionary-class supports initializing it with default values, not because of any other language features.
At the same time the C# implementation fails to exploit a C# language-feature... | null | 0 | 1314949705 | True | 0 | c2gynef | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gynef | t3_k28k3 | null | 1427549589 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | The author starts out well, and while there's nothing obviously wrong to me, there are red flags.
First, he identifies some good criteria:
> - not have to store and index the encoded form
> - be able to detect if the encoded form is altered
> - use real hashing, not just reversible scrambling
> - not rely... | null | 0 | 1314949796 | False | 0 | c2gynls | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gynls | t3_k1owo | null | 1427549591 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Toukakoukan | null | TLDR: Finding jobs will be easy if there are any. | null | 0 | 1314949799 | False | 0 | c2gynm1 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gynm1 | t1_c2gymuh | null | 1427549591 | 13 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | mikaelhg | null | It's very useful for their potential clients to see the depth of their understanding of the software development cost structure so clearly spelled out, in code which doesn't compile. | null | 0 | 1314950057 | False | 0 | c2gyo67 | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gyo67 | t3_k28k3 | null | 1427549599 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | Actually, MD5 isn't that CPU intensive, especially for a short string like this. Usually, it's the system call overhead that dominates.
I recently tested out MD5 vs. FNV on Windows, and MD5 was about 8us for short (<32 byte) strings, and 2 or 3ns per byte for longer strings. | null | 0 | 1314950133 | False | 0 | c2gyobz | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyobz | t1_c2guz5f | null | 1427549601 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | mikaelhg | null | http://guava-libraries.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/javadoc/com/google/common/collect/MapMaker.html | null | 0 | 1314950216 | False | 0 | c2gyoii | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gyoii | t1_c2gynef | null | 1427549603 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | swaits | null | Someone is still using VSS? | null | 0 | 1314950351 | False | 0 | c2gyos7 | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyos7 | t3_k28av | null | 1427549606 | 8 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | DasCheeze | null | Even better:
var histogram =
from d in data
group d on d["location"] into g
select new {g.Key, g.Count};
Damn it feels good to be a LINQsta. | null | 0 | 1314950739 | False | 0 | c2gypk6 | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gypk6 | t1_c2gymh4 | null | 1427549617 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Fabien4 | null | >It's obviously not the school version of listing all the integers and then crossing off multiples
Nearly. Except that I ignore even numbers.
For each odd number, I store whether it's prime or not. That's a "yes" or a "no" -- one bit. There are 5.10^9 odd numbers between 1 and 10^10 . That's 5.10^9 bits, i.e. 596... | null | 0 | 1314950759 | False | 0 | c2gyplo | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gyplo | t1_c2gyli3 | null | 1427549618 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | thelonelydev | null | yes we are :) and I know a couple of other companies who do. Probably got to do with licensing and cost issues. | null | 0 | 1314950760 | False | 0 | c2gyplv | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyplv | t1_c2gyos7 | null | 1427549618 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | Sample pseudo-code:
e(id, key) = encode36(id ^ key)
d(c, key) = key ^ decode36(c)
Has the property that `e(d(id,key),key) == id`; that is, reversible.
The down side to this approach is one the OP mentioned -- it's susceptible to tampering.
Suppose your IDs are sequential and contiguous (e.g. 0 thru 100). A... | null | 0 | 1314950762 | False | 0 | c2gyplz | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyplz | t1_c2gvdfc | null | 1427549618 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | G_Morgan | null | Perl is just famous for regex. Most other languages just copied the Perl style. The POSIX regexes are superior of course although still not regexes. | null | 0 | 1314950832 | False | 0 | c2gypqn | t3_k12ka | null | t1_c2gypqn | t1_c2gxalu | null | 1427549626 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | le_kommie | null | Poor us who don't use Visual Studio....
Seriously though, what really annoys me in the code and designs I've been seeing recently is the insane amount of duplication and copypasting. Some even use T4 (or something like that) to generate shitloads of nearly-identical code.
So I prefer to not use these kind of write-... | null | 0 | 1314950834 | False | 0 | c2gypqr | t3_k28cq | null | t1_c2gypqr | t3_k28cq | null | 1427549626 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | GeekySpicyCoderChix | null | If the shortened hashes could (would?) up the chance of collisions, that could be a problem. I ran it up to 100 million and had none with the random salt I used, but testing all the way to two billion is another matter. The theoretical increased probability of collisions would make me think twice.
If there is an exist... | null | 0 | 1314950968 | False | 0 | c2gyq0a | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyq0a | t1_c2gynls | null | 1427549623 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | Here's why the server needs a reverse map:
Suppose your user id=5. As a result of logging in, the server computes uniquid(5) ==> 1a2b3c, returning you a URL with the link "example.com/user/1a2b3c/" as the link to your profile. Some time later, you click on that link. The server now knows the code "1a2b3c", and a d... | null | 0 | 1314951065 | False | 0 | c2gyq62 | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyq62 | t1_c2gye4t | null | 1427549626 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | swaits | null | Wow. | null | 0 | 1314951071 | False | 0 | c2gyq6e | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyq6e | t1_c2gyplv | null | 1427549626 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | trezor2 | null | Incorrect. C#'s Dictionary-class (the generic one) will throw exceptions if you try to access keys which has no value.
And your example makes no sense.
histogram[location] ?? 0
Either it will throw, because it has no value. And if it were to return null, which is a reference-type, you want to assign it 0 which ... | null | 0 | 1314951270 | False | 0 | c2gyqjz | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gyqjz | t1_c2gymh4 | null | 1427549630 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | DasCheeze | null | Yup, you're right. I'm away from my visual studio atm, but the linq example I posted should work straight away and is more direct in terms of getting what we want. | null | 0 | 1314951368 | False | 0 | c2gyqqy | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gyqqy | t1_c2gyqjz | null | 1428195717 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | thelonelydev | null | It's a marketing game from MS. they push you to become a gold partner and you get all benefits like these s/w. But I do like the new initiatives called dreamspark/bizspark (i think that's what they are called). Start ups get the s/w they require at low/no cost
Unfortunately cos like mine are not inclined in any of the... | null | 0 | 1314951429 | False | 0 | c2gyqup | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyqup | t1_c2gyq6e | null | 1427549634 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Fabien4 | null | No laziness here, just C++'s lack of overhead:
class Sieve
{
public:
typedef unsigned long long UInt;
template <class T> bool IsPrime (T n) const
{
return (n%2==0)
? (n==2)
: (n<2)
? false
: Get(n);
... | null | 0 | 1314951586 | True | 0 | c2gyr4t | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gyr4t | t1_c2gyli3 | null | 1427549638 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | DasCheeze | null | the null coalesce into zero isn't incorrect. Take, for example:
int? t;
we could then do
t = (t ?? 0) + 1;
without problem. | null | 0 | 1314951692 | False | 0 | c2gyrbn | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gyrbn | t1_c2gyqjz | null | 1427549645 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | >Every computer program is a state machine.
This isn't a very useful approach to thinking about state machines. Yes every computer program has a translation to a state machine, but that doesn't make every expression of a computer program a state machine.
A regular expression, for example, is not a finite state ma... | null | 0 | 1314951721 | False | 0 | c2gyrdn | t3_k12ka | null | t1_c2gyrdn | t1_c2gr16c | null | 1427549641 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | > but on FSM it can, at worst, mean doubling the number of states in the state diagram.
If this is the case, you might have two independent state machines and should write the code as such.
Of course, it is not always the case, e.g. if action on transition of the first state machine would depend on the state of t... | null | 0 | 1314951802 | False | 0 | c2gyriz | t3_k12ka | null | t1_c2gyriz | t1_c2gq7k1 | null | 1427549644 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | Pardon if my answer was glib before -- i didn't realize this was a real-world problem for you.
I just did some googling -- you're right, everything i found looks worse than the algorithm in the OP. Possibly the worst are the answers in [this stack overflow entry](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/432291/1-1-mappings-... | null | 0 | 1314951902 | False | 0 | c2gyrq9 | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyrq9 | t1_c2gyq0a | null | 1427549647 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | trezor2 | null | If I were to be *really* evil here, I would point out that these two lines together wouldn't compile either, at least in its current form. Because t, which you are using, would not be initialized ;)
The LInQ example you have is better, but it still contains an error. Count is a function and should be Count(), but apar... | null | 0 | 1314951917 | False | 0 | c2gyrrc | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gyrrc | t1_c2gyrbn | null | 1427549647 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | nikbackm | null | >Alas, choosing a deterministic PRNG to follow the HRNG is only secure until someone cracks the PRNG. They >should provide the raw output as well as the "corrected" output so you can use a different PRNG if you want to >do so.
Can't you just use the first output of the hardware PRNG then for your own (hopefu... | null | 0 | 1314952107 | False | 0 | c2gys3m | t3_k0y50 | null | t1_c2gys3m | t1_c2gtldu | null | 1427549650 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | Also, I'm proposing encryption -- symetric key cyphers will never produce collisions. Ever.
The OP is describing an encryption+mac algorithm that they hand-built out of hash functions. It can't produce collisions for any value of id < 2^32 either. | null | 0 | 1314952208 | False | 0 | c2gysa2 | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gysa2 | t1_c2gyq0a | null | 1427549653 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | ed_blackburn | null | I've found TFS to be a horrendous piece of source control +1 to anything else (except of course VSS!) | null | 0 | 1314952265 | False | 0 | c2gysdv | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gysdv | t3_k28av | null | 1427549653 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | SerpensStellarum | null | Well, TFS is created by the very same people that did VSS, 'nuff said. It is slow, requires constant babysitting, its branches and merges are atrocity, VS integration is overrated, and it is based of an perverted MS idea of what "agile" means. Also, it's idea for rolling back checkins is so flawed, that you basically j... | null | 0 | 1314952289 | False | 0 | c2gysf9 | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gysf9 | t3_k28av | null | 1427549655 | 14 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | fox2319 | null | Anyone got a TL:DR?
| null | 0 | 1314952443 | False | 0 | c2gysot | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gysot | t3_k21i7 | null | 1427549658 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | pilkch | null | That's not an upgrade, that's a side grade. Right now you shouldn't go with anything but git, hg or bzr.
| null | 0 | 1314952446 | False | 0 | c2gysp4 | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gysp4 | t3_k28av | null | 1427549658 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | skocznymroczny | null | You can use recursion for imperative language too. I know you know that and I know why you didn't use it in this case, but still it would be nice to mention it's possible... | null | 0 | 1314952559 | False | 0 | c2gysvz | t3_k1zew | null | t1_c2gysvz | t3_k1zew | null | 1427549660 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | GeekySpicyCoderChix | null | No worries. Beyond the actual work-for-hire I have to solve, this just struck me as a novel solution to an interesting problem. And yeah, I waded through the hell that is Stack Overflow for this too.
The information I need to protect certainly isn't life and death. The IDs just point to entities in a web app to be use... | null | 0 | 1314952626 | False | 0 | c2gyt0n | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyt0n | t1_c2gyrq9 | null | 1427549662 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | chronoBG | null | > It has made JS development possible
FTFY | null | 0 | 1314952669 | False | 0 | c2gyt3i | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyt3i | t1_c2gup7g | null | 1427549662 | -5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | chronoBG | null | Cue apologist explanations about how everyone should be using CoffeeScript anyway. | null | 0 | 1314952728 | False | 0 | c2gyt76 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyt76 | t1_c2gvrs4 | null | 1427549665 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | chronoBG | null | Just like with every single cool web standards idea for the past decade, I can debunk this in two letters.
IE | null | 0 | 1314952766 | False | 0 | c2gyt9g | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyt9g | t1_c2gybot | null | 1427549665 | -1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | HaloZero | null | except that he longer works on jQuery? | null | 0 | 1314952784 | False | 0 | c2gytae | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gytae | t1_c2gwt5k | null | 1427549665 | -1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1314952886 | False | 0 | c2gytgp | t3_k1zew | null | t1_c2gytgp | t1_c2gysvz | null | 1427549668 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | pluxdotse | null | Also you can use GIT as a backend for TFS... | null | 0 | 1314953089 | False | 0 | c2gytsq | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gytsq | t1_c2gyknt | null | 1427549676 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | wardrox | null | The job tree died a few years back, but the freelance tree (which has much sweeter apples I might add) is doing pretty damn well at the moment :) | null | 0 | 1314953181 | False | 0 | c2gyty2 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyty2 | t1_c2gyl3p | null | 1427549674 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | ceiimq | null | TL:DR The page contains three Haskell problems that showcase lazy functional programming:
* define an infinite list of primes that "eats its own tail",
* use an infinite lookup table to memoize a computation,
* implement a modular minimax algorithm using an infinite game tree. | null | 0 | 1314953204 | False | 0 | c2gytzm | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gytzm | t1_c2gysot | null | 1427549676 | 8 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | The reason you can't get a collision is because the function is uniquely reversible. It's similar to addition in that respect -- `2 + 3` yields `5`... but there is only one x such that `x + 3 = 5`. The mapping is unique each way.
Hash functions compress values -- it's like truncation. Take the algorithm where you add ... | null | 0 | 1314953323 | False | 0 | c2gyu68 | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyu68 | t1_c2gyt0n | null | 1427549677 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | Also, try [How Stuff Works : Symmetric Key](http://www.howstuffworks.com/encryption2.htm) | null | 0 | 1314953416 | False | 0 | c2gyuc3 | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyuc3 | t1_c2gyt0n | null | 1427549680 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | DasCheeze | null | that's what I get for having no compiler, hah. Thanks for double checking the code etc.
I also find it endearing that he deleted his account and the post from the blog immediately after our posts... | null | 0 | 1314953433 | False | 0 | c2gyud7 | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gyud7 | t1_c2gyrrc | null | 1427549680 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | There's only one block, no?
Good point about MAC | null | 0 | 1314953584 | False | 0 | c2gyumh | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyumh | t1_c2gyfwg | null | 1427549685 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | PeterI | null | You probably don't want to UNLESS you really want the bug tracking and QA bits that come with it. For source code control replacements currently I'm looking at:
hg - Mature(ish) and fairly Windows friendly
git - Great but they don't care about windows
veracity - too new to tell properly.
bzr - Not got a proper opinio... | null | 0 | 1314953727 | False | 0 | c2gyuvc | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyuvc | t3_k28av | null | 1427549686 | 7 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | SciK | null | Those implicit conversions are not more expensive than the explicit conversions that would have been needed anyway. | null | 0 | 1314953864 | False | 0 | c2gyv3l | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gyv3l | t1_c2gq9q9 | null | 1427549689 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | Do it anyway. Just edit the version number. | null | 0 | 1314953950 | False | 0 | c2gyv95 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyv95 | t1_c2gydbn | null | 1427549691 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | miketaylr | null | > There's a plugin for that.
FTFY: [There's a Ben Alman plugin for that.
](http://benalman.com/news/2010/01/jonathan-neal-ben-alman-dot-com/) | null | 0 | 1314954039 | False | 0 | c2gyvee | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyvee | t1_c2guvg9 | null | 1427549693 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | SquareWheel | null | What an odd thing to say. | null | 0 | 1314954064 | False | 0 | c2gyvfo | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyvfo | t1_c2gxnhv | null | 1427549694 | 7 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Poddster | null | Oh joy; More of them.
What do you hope to achieve with this blog? | null | 0 | 1314954145 | False | 0 | c2gyvkj | t3_k1zew | null | t1_c2gyvkj | t3_k1zew | null | 1427549696 | -10 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | gf3 | null | The one with less magic. | null | 0 | 1314954205 | False | 0 | c2gyvo1 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyvo1 | t1_c2gyine | null | 1427549699 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | atheistmil | null | I feel so sorry for you...I'm still in shock from reading the title.... | null | 0 | 1314954285 | False | 0 | c2gyvsw | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyvsw | t1_c2gyplv | null | 1427549700 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1314954511 | False | 0 | c2gyw5w | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyw5w | t1_c2gyobz | null | 1427549704 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | Have you looked into BAR? | null | 0 | 1314954788 | False | 0 | c2gywl0 | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gywl0 | t1_c2gyuvc | null | 1427549709 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1314954870 | False | 0 | c2gywph | t3_k0y50 | null | t1_c2gywph | t1_c2gqg8l | null | 1427549718 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Taladar | null | I was mainly thinking about replacing it with any language at all that doesn't start over from scratch on every request. For performance on very low spec hardware in general you should probably use a statically typed, compiled language. | null | 0 | 1314954870 | False | 0 | c2gywpi | t3_k11vj | null | t1_c2gywpi | t1_c2gvo66 | null | 1427549718 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | You can also reasonably foresee biases toward alternating bits -- e.g., if the high state has higher leakage current, it will heat up faster, possibly biasing it to settle faster in the next iteration, resulting in a zero output.
So your alternate of hhtt = 0 and tthh = 1 sounds like a better bet. (i think you can red... | null | 0 | 1314954889 | False | 0 | c2gywqj | t3_k0y50 | null | t1_c2gywqj | t1_c2gpobf | null | 1427549718 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | > and apparently all tests boil down to trying compression
[Information theory](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_theory) is weird. And fun. :-) | null | 0 | 1314955034 | False | 0 | c2gywz1 | t3_k0y50 | null | t1_c2gywz1 | t1_c2gt92j | null | 1427549715 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Breepee | null | Can somebody explain to this noob what jQuery is, what nodeJS is and all these 'frameworks' or what are they? I just know my basic HTML, CSS and PHP, enough to make Wordpress themes and plugins.
I tried looking into it before but wikipedia and about-pages are one big mumbo jumbo of buzzwords to me. Please halp! | null | 0 | 1314955055 | False | 0 | c2gyx09 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyx09 | t1_c2gup7g | null | 1427549715 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Flippeh | null | > Important Note: Yes, we realize that you don't know any Haskell. We expect that you'll spend much of your time on this assignment learning Haskell. Learning a new language shouldn't be that big of a deal. You are taking a programming languages course, after all.
That's major hardcore *if* they didn't do functiona... | null | 0 | 1314955147 | False | 0 | c2gyx5m | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gyx5m | t3_k21i7 | null | 1427549717 | 10 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | xon_xoff | null | I'd also recommend looking at Perforce. It doesn't support distributed development, but the server is very solid, it works well with huge workspaces since it doesn't scan client-side directories to find changes, and you can try it out in limited mode without any hassle. Depots as large as 50GB are common.
| null | 0 | 1314955331 | False | 0 | c2gyxfw | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyxfw | t1_c2gyj9f | null | 1427549720 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | codenut | null | The requestAnimationFrame has been removed - good for hidden tabs. An XSS attack vector has been fixed by stopping HTML passed to $() from being evaluated if a # precedes the expression. | null | 0 | 1314955435 | False | 0 | c2gyxl3 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyxl3 | t3_k1lj4 | null | 1427549721 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | masklinn | null | Even MS dropped the suggestion that anybody use VS, like 5 years ago. | null | 0 | 1314955452 | False | 0 | c2gyxm6 | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyxm6 | t1_c2gyqup | null | 1427549722 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | le_kommie | null | The last I heard they made it "free" for the MSDN subscribers and suchlike (most of Microsoft shops I suppose?). Even at $499.99 to buy this is dirt-cheap in comparison to Perforce or other commercial systems.
EDIT: The [buy TFS now link](http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/pd/productID.216639100?WT.mc_id=vssi... | null | 0 | 1314955477 | False | 0 | c2gyxng | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyxng | t1_c2gyknt | null | 1427549722 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | brahle | null | Nit: This isn't null coalescing here. It's a simple or operator. | null | 0 | 1314955668 | False | 0 | c2gyxxq | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gyxxq | t1_c2gwq8f | null | 1427549726 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | le_kommie | null | I would really like to hear more concrete examples of why TFS doesn't cut it (seriously!), as some people over here think of ditching Perforce in favour of TFS specifically because TFS is "apparently so much more than a source control system, it does agile! and Project Management! and coffee!", and also because "appare... | null | 0 | 1314955768 | False | 0 | c2gyy38 | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyy38 | t1_c2gysf9 | null | 1427549728 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | How much nonce does TLS require? 256 bits or less, right? 100 cycles * 256 / 3 GHz = [8.5 μs](http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=100+*+256+%2F+%283+GHz%29+%3D+), and this can be accumulated in parallel with other work.
You can't really tell me you get a new TLS connection 100,000 times a second, can you? Well, at ... | null | 0 | 1314955830 | False | 0 | c2gyy6m | t3_k0y50 | null | t1_c2gyy6m | t1_c2gsjtn | null | 1427549730 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | holgerschurig | null | You're right. In Germany, we have a PLZ (Postleitzahl -> postal leading number), They are always 5 digits, but can have a leading zero (so please no integer field). But for simplicity, I would translate PLZ to ZIP.
Other countries here have 4 digits, e.g. Austria.
In UK, the have postcodes which are alphanumerical... | null | 0 | 1314955893 | False | 0 | c2gyy9n | t3_jzpo5 | null | t1_c2gyy9n | t1_c2gxy65 | null | 1427549731 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | electronics-engineer | null | Only if Intel makes it visible. They didn't do so in the last RNG they made (see http://download.intel.com/design/chipsets/datashts/29065804.pdf which says "Internal circuitry is included to enhance the entropy of the output." and, from the description, it looks like they don't make it visible on the new one either. ... | null | 0 | 1314955908 | False | 0 | c2gyya7 | t3_k0y50 | null | t1_c2gyya7 | t1_c2gys3m | null | 1427549731 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | trezor2 | null | Nice catch about the removel.
I'm not sure what to think. A "visionary" blog, mostly about Ruby, where the author instead of admitting errors in a "Ruby is best. Proven here"-post, dishonestly just attempts to wipe all evidence that he ever went into this unfounded land and made a fool of himself.
Or maybe he just re... | null | 0 | 1314955909 | False | 0 | c2gyyaa | t3_k28k3 | null | t1_c2gyyaa | t1_c2gyud7 | null | 1427549731 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | codenut | null | very well said - "Or if your company is not into agile, or is into agile proper, than it mostly gets in your way without actual benefits."
I do have a first hand experience of using the process templates for CMMI and Agile provided by TFS. It went smooth.
Also this line from the link "For example while you are check... | null | 0 | 1314955910 | False | 0 | c2gyyae | t3_k28av | null | t1_c2gyyae | t1_c2gysf9 | null | 1427549731 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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