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Yes... that's true. But the post isn't about a hobby project. The OP is proposing a commercial product to go up against a number of established players. So while I appreciate the input, your comment really has no bearing on the discussion at hand.
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Jason Gleim wrote: The OP is proposing a commercial product to go up against a number of established players.
And my comment applies to that.
Jason Gleim wrote: your comment really has no bearing on the discussion at hand.
In your opinion.
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If it's just editing and not effects, I've found Sony's product to be reasonable.
The reason nobody breaks in is that everybody wants to use a standard format. Film makers develop their preference and stick to it for their career.
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You can't make me, you can't make me.
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Has anyone seen this this?
c+=, feminist programing language,created to smash the toxic Patriarchy that is inherent in and that permeates all current computer programming languages.
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Quote: No constants or persistence. Rigidity is masculine; the feminine is fluid. I.e., fluid mechanics is hard for men 'because it deals with "feminine" fluids in contrast to "masculine" rigid mechanics'.
Pretty sure that's not the definition of "fluid mechanics"...
Yet another joke language, funny though
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Well, it's still better than COBOL...
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Certainly C is a much more fluid language than COBOL. Besides, it's not the developers who are rigid, it's the computers.
I must with all due respect to Grace Hopper et al that COBOL is the only feminine language. Now I have to be chauvinistic and say: "Just look at how verbose it is!"
Come to think of it, I think wives are less fluid than husbands -- husbands tend to want to leave dirty laundry wherever it lands, but wives insist on putting it in the hamper.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: husbands tend to want to leave dirty laundry wherever it lands, but wives insist on putting it in the hamper
Other way round here: but guess who gets to do the washing?
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+5
no, never!
it´s oh so amusing cool
i haven´t yet looked into the code right now, but i´ll give the inherpreter a try definitely!
apart from that, the devil in me (or the angel ) thinks it may be sort of counterproductive to think, a language is feministic/patriarchic...
why is there always the Need for stereotyped thinking when it comes to men´s and women´s (programming) Habits...
i´m so bored with that...
there are good guys and bad Girls and vice versa...
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Now that's funny!!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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even if nobody would believe it but i chuckled by reading this
(Anti)FeministSoftwareFoundation wrote:
plz::raise_awareness of_the_following "I don't feel like it, try again later\n";
post_on_tumblr trigger("RAPE\n");
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similar to:
Quote: •Instead of Booleans we now have Boolean+, or bool+ for short, which has three states: true, false, and maybe. The number of states may go up as intersectionality of the moment calls for such a need.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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I would be curious to see how it will meet the numeric challenge of the following requirement.
"After birth, a program rolls for a 40% chance of executing literally as the code is written, 40% of being "psychoanalytically incompatible", and 40% of executing by a metaphorical epistemology the order of the functions found in main()."
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"Access to this repository has been disabled by GitHub staff. Contact support to restore access to this repository."
Is unfortunately the message I got when trying to join in the fun. I guess that isn't so surprising given the other reports. Still, it would have been nice to see the whole gag, rather than just the punch-line.
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Ahhaha :breathes: hahahahaha :breathes: ha!
I thought the punch-line at GitHub was funny. I'd never imagined the whole joke could be that funny and apply so many subtle and overt digs at the fairer sex. I'll share it with the missus in the morning since she''s got a fairly robust sense of humour. Zero coding knowledge, but that seems like a minor concern.
Thank-you so much!
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I've just been writing a little tool at work and I wanted a busy indicator so I decided to steal the one out our main application. I had assumed it would have been an animated GIF or something, but no, it was this:
How to write a loading circle animation in .NET?[^]
Not seen that article before, but good work Martin.
You see, you write a little article and before you know it the code is in source control systems the world over!
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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If your saw a post of mine yesterday about getting a VB program landed on me 'to make it work' that is all, (it's not a complete rewrite in C# which is what it needs) I have done what I was dreading and it hasn't gone wrong yet testing abounds. I now move to the second part of the thing the flat file prep utility. Basically and ini file creator (which is then read in as a string dropping all /r /n picked out using substring)...which I have to add some serial port configuration to. It is a work of art, three different naming styles On Error Resume Next, GoTo used interestingly also this is using VS2013 which I have never used before...on the joy
Roll on 17:30 and the weekend!!
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sounds like the coders were professionals!
I love this style, had to do the same Thing and i was so impressed by that style:
variablenames -> var1,var2 ...
if something goes wrong -> On Error Resume Next
no comments !
and no structure at all
was the best time of my life and i Keep up to follow that guide lines
thanks to the Person who wrote that code
if(this.signature != "")
{
MessageBox.Show("This is my signature: " + Environment.NewLine + signature);
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("404-Signature not found");
}
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Ah my son, you know the ways of the hacker...
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The owners of the distillery that makes your beverage of choice were probably also having the time of their life.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Don't jest tonight (being Friday!) I'm gonna get Nagyied/Darleked this is a cluster elephant in waiting!!!
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Wait - they purposely picked VS2013 (and .net 4.5 I presume?) and it still uses On Error clauses???
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