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alexchro93
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About alexchro93
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Comment #35987940
Generally curious, but how do you (and everyone else) know when the game drops to a certain framerate, and how do you know exactly what framerate it's running at? Are you actually …
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Comment #35306224
Most definitely. The interview-style podcast I listen to the most is Odd Lots [1]. I'll listen to any Odd Lots episode regardless of the guest because of the personalities of Tracy…
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Comment #32597331
Auto-generated masked emails using Fastmail and 1Password has worked very well for me when I'm using Firefox, with the 1Password extension installed, on my laptop. I can't for the …
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Comment #32317778
+1 for Paprika It's great. Easily saves most recipes online. Allows you to tag them. You can schedule meals far out in advance from you personal recipe collection. From these sched…
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Comment #32191634
Neat page from David Fowler. I didn't know about that one. Thank you. To further explain why you want to use an AsyncLazy (or Lazy for synchronous programming) when working with Co…
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Comment #32167667
Indeed, this guide is very informative and easy to digest. It's practically required reading for anyone taking CS 6200: Introduction to Operating Systems [1] in Georgia Tech's Onli…
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Comment #31460373
What exactly did you do during that block of time? As someone in a similar situation to you I'd like to begin getting some practice, but I'm not sure where to start. Are there any …
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Comment #29418326
Invoke Web Request is another good one, considering iwr is just an alias for the PowerShell cmdlet Invoke-WebRequest.
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Comment #28173404
My dad worked for a division of Motorola that was bought by Google and it sure felt like, during that time, if you were working for Motorola you could be laid off at a moment's not…
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Comment #15570552
So, I graduated college this past June and have since started working as a software engineer for a large financial institution. For now, I've been placed on a team of developers wh…