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bryanmig

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    Comment #6054410

    After using an email-based homegrown solution that I thought was sufficient, I gave RayGun.io a shot. I use it for .NET exception tracking and I am about to wire it up to a Rails a…

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    Comment #5509790

    This isnt that big a deal. They say that you can opt out of this and that it does not apply to Fios or Business customers. I'm sure there is a huge amount of customers who will nev…

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    Comment #5227455

    Client side: jQuery, SASS, Backbone.js, JS written in CoffeeScript. AngularJS for our internal administration app. Server side: ASP.NET MVC 4, Ninject IoC, LightSpeed (amazing supe…

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    Comment #5056332

    Admittedly, I dont know anything about the law but I have a couple of questions: 1) If convicted, would that have set some precedent that could have affected others for years to co…

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    Comment #4324400

    NYC - Full time - iOS and Android developers FieldLens We are hiring both an in-house Android developer and iOS developer for FieldLens, a venture-backed startup in the heart of Ma…

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    Comment #3545180

    True and untrue. I use MongoDB for my startup (yabblr.com) and have quite a relationship data stored in my entities. For example, my user entites have an array of commentId's store…

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    Comment #2545509

    The point is that when your table has 4 rows in it, it doesn't matter if you do a full table scan. Wait until you deploy your app and that table now has 4,000,000 rows in it.. then…

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    Comment #2530069

    I've used Bugzilla, Mantis and Jira. Jira, while not free, is the best of those three for sure. They have a nice $10 for 10 user license that is quite affordable and besides the 10…

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    Comment #2530060

    The ability to pick and choose the components that make up my workstation - laptop, monitor, etc. I hate being given a laptop that I dont like upon joining. Or worse, being given a…

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    Comment #2530053

    Proof that hipsters are taking over the world.

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    Comment #2529743

    I bought a Palm Pre (1) for Sprint about a month after it came out. I still think the operating system, WebOS, is great but Palm really let me down with the device. It was just pur…

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    Comment #2161941

    So a guy who is an expert in Clustrix (and knows how to setup, tune, etc) compares it against some other technology that he does not know (and does not know how to setup, tune, etc…