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nope
http://i.imgur.com/sayAKId.png
25th January 2013
it shows words from the source file, you're probably confusing it with that
you can buy hardware dongles that provide a stream of random bits by essentially performing the double slit experiment over and over
$ gdb
(gdb) attach "Sublime Text 2"
Attaching to process 405.
Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
Reading symbols for shared libraries...
with my intelligent brain
best salary solution:
move to vietnam
work for an australian company
cash cash
where older browsers = the browser you're using right now but in a year's time
For starters, if they ever introduce a new void element, you're going to be fucked on older browsers that don't know that it's a void element.
switch to ruby instead.
most gems work out of the box on ruby 2.0 (which hasn't even been released yet)
suck it python fans
http://i.imgur.com/PZN2o.png
void elements are actually the stupidest idea.
i will take my self closing tags to the grave
whether a company will hire someone who hasn't been to university or not is a good metric for deciding whether you want to work there
16th January 2013
it either shows
a) the development...
that should really be multiple commits. don't use git commit -a
16th January 2013
doing the string lookup once and keeping a pointer to the pic struct would be faster
uk sucks cus it's not us
16th January 2013
us keyboard fo lyf
i know a guy who just the other week realized he'd had a rebase going for the past 1.5 years
15th January 2013
100% true story
fixed a bug yesterday where i wrote 'start' instead of 'state' and 'start' happened to also be a variable name.
took me days to figure out, mainly because i ragequit every time i tried to debug it...
i didn't even know we were talking about globals.
i just think it is a good idea to match headers with sources
you really should though...
Get RVM or chruby, install the latest stable (ruby-1.9.3-p363) or the latest preview release if you feel like living on the edge (ruby-2.0.0-rc1, which is actually pretty stable)
Then you're done....
I found this just before. It's an excellent Ruby reference:
http://ruby.runpaint.org/
not necessarily no.
In Python and Ruby, class bodies are just executable code. Bloody good idea that.
7th January 2013
c# is ok, but i wouldn't go that far.
turns out you shouldn't download music off youtube i mean come on seriously
this wouldn't really work out.
haskell implements lazy evaluation by working from the inside out and using thunks
one 'interesting' bit of syntax sugar in 1.9 is you can write 'fn.()' instead of 'fn.call'
this is basically ruby with c syntax
5th January 2013
begin
puts "my god martha"
puts "he's got yellow"
end if colour == "yellow"
although a paid internship is even better
don't worry, incompetent developers can sabotage the security of your app no matter what technology you use
4th January 2013
you're an idiot.
activerecord (which is just a library that...
sounds like rails tutorials
there isn't a lot of good documentation
everyone learns by trying things and seeing what works and what doesn't
lol
3rd January 2013
(it's totally worth it in the end though!)
he does it for the reaction
symfony2 seems like a nice enough framework but it feels like it was designed by architecture astronauts
generally mac and linux are pretty easy to port between
谢谢
1st January 2013
我有Android。我不喜欢他。Android 是最不好。
你好!
我的汉文是不好。
1st January 2013
我学汉文上七和八年级。2012年我学十二年级。
1st January 2013
cmake is pretty annoying for end users who just want to build some software god damn it
autotools is awesome for the end user (it just works), but it is pretty developer hostile.
one day you people will see the light and realise how much bullshit you have to deal with on windows for day to day development
This is actually really cool. Compilers and languages and VMs are fun stuff.
well fuck i was going to use ¿ in my password
i have iterm2 and bash lying around that works pretty good
anyone who's anyone uses macs
30th December 2012
get iterm2 and thank me later
it shouldn't matter if you use a different password for each site