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Those of you that think you know everything are annoying to those of us that do.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Ivy League education makes us think we’re more knowledgeable than we actually are
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Kent Sharkey wrote: Ivy League education makes us think we’re more knowledgeable than we actually are
I can't believe Kent would say that about Ivy League Education. Just can't believe it.
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World Economic Forum wrote: This research has some important implications. For one, it’s scary to think that politicians and other leaders could be making decisions based on knowledge they don’t really have. I really hope that's sarcasm...
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I have been using Python a lot lately, for various data science projects. Python is known for its ease of use. Someone with coding experience can use it effectively in few days. I thought it was important you knew this. Sorry you had to hear it from me.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Someone with coding experience can use it effectively in few days.
Well, at least that's an improvement over "someone with no coding experience can write a website in Ruby on Rails in a few days."
Marc
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They can, but it will be a pile of steaming turd.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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Isn't this just saying when you use a new language get familiar with its idioms and libraries?
Even moving from C/C++ to C# or from classic VB to C# you can often take a reasonable guess at the background of the dev just from the style of code. It often means they haven't fully adapted to the different idioms.
Kevin
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In the same way that people write words onto grains of rice, one programmer has managed to build a game with code that can fit into a single tweet. Do I need to upgrade my video card to play?
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No, Windows 10 and Internet Explorer is required.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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And it's still a better game than Daikatana was!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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IIRC you're absolutely right. I'll have to dig up that CD to reassure myself.
Ciao,
luker
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Mark Zuckerberg believes that one day we'll be able to directly share emotions, thoughts, and sensory feedback with each other, just as we currently share text, photos, and videos through social networks. It works! He's sending me sadness and despair right now
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Yes, that's what all the cat videos are for.
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Windows Runtime Components, R for C# Developers, linear regression, STL strings, CQRS, and so much more. Hot off the presses
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Windows 10 is almost here and since Windows 7 and 8.1 users will be allowed to upgrade to the new OS without paying a single cent, usage of these two versions increases on a daily basis. Did people finally finish their software approval process on Weven?
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Streamlined blogging platform Medium rolled out a new login process Monday that throws the trusty old password out the window. Next: How to save on securing your app? Don't
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Ooops, email is down, can't get any work done!
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Bing, at one time the Internet's favorite punchline, no longer sounds like such a joke. Bing? What's that? Guess I'll just Google it to find out.
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Well they did jam it down the throats of the IE crowd (who probably don't know any better).
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or as Scott Hansellman said on one of the Microsoft training videos "google it on bing"
B
MCAD
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Call me crazy if you will, but I prefer Bing to Google.
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You're crazy ...but my name's not "Will".
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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