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SkippyZA

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    Comment #6819270

    Native will always perform better. I personally use Cocos2dx HTML5 which then can be compiled to native iOS and Android code, and can be run in a browser.

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    Comment #6236642

    Great job. I have been working on a similar Google Reader replacement using Ruby and Ember.

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    Comment #6063422

    IMAP is great. I am now having all my email address forward to Gmail and then use the Gmail app on iOS. The more that is in the cloud, the happier I am

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    Comment #5780389

    I have just been on the job market looking for a senior PHP position. There were so many companies that requested tests from me. Either in the form of online tests, or tasks which …

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    Comment #5717568

    mitmproxy = Malcolm in the Middle Proxy?

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    Comment #5632284

    Couldn't agree more with E_ALL|E_STRICT. The current legacy system I am maintaining took me 2 weeks to clear up 90% of the NOTICE errors for using undefined variables etc. Dirty co…

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    Comment #5023280

    Ctrl+l is my most used command. I need a clean terminal

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    Comment #4759891

    Choose to go HTML5 + Phonegap and we could possibly talk

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    Comment #4732687

    Like you say, it's normally just for eye candy

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    Comment #4207411

    The lack of internal documentation may turn away a small bunch of people, but definitely not a reason to discredit the language.

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    Comment #4197901

    This works well for those who spend their life on /r/girlsgonebitcoin (NSFW)

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    Comment #3943953

    Mind == blown

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    Comment #3855675

    In my opinion, people who love programming and spend they free time programming as a 'hobby' are normally a lot better developers with a thirst to better themselves. I see this at …