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ecommando
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Comment #3275304
Awww.. you mad... I'm so sick of hearing about all these "new" technologies that are so revolutionary, but can't hold a candle to postgres and memcache. Despite what the brochures …
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Comment #3275097
Another one bites the dust, another one bites the dust, bamp bamp, another one bites the dust.
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Comment #3233116
This is a terrible hit to the team. I lost one of my co-founders at a very young age.. Brandt Cannici was his name, and we really never recovered from the loss. My condolences and …
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Comment #3208889
I assume you are afraid of reprisal from Google by not mentioning which application(s) they allegedly removed. When trying to rally support, more evidence is better than less, more…
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Comment #3136160
Nice work :)
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Comment #3136117
first.. identify their role, and yours. Be clear about it. It's the first thing they'll ask you after you tell them what the company will be doing. The lines need to be very well d…
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Comment #3088833
| And just because they're operating at a different scale as you doesn't change the fundamentals. What? Which fundamentals? Google licensing the data from the provider doesn't make…
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Comment #3088803
It's about risk mitigation as it pertains to the use of third party APIs. I believe there are too many startups basing their businesses on the APIs of others. Had I simply written …
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Comment #3088773
Interesting viewpoint, Jeff... Google licenses the data, but has the resources to acquire the data, and the company that owns it. If you go to the vendor and try to license the dat…
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Comment #3088765
Except that throughout the years, the manufacture of cars has become commoditized, and there are many more engine manufacturers than there were, so it's virtually impossible for a …
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Using someone's API? You don't have a business, THEY do.
Using someone's API? You don't have a business, THEY do. Whether you're using Adsense, Adwords, Twilio's APIs, Google Maps or Search API, or even Wikipedia's Suggest API to generat…
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Comment #3008325
Sure. I've programmed PHP for the last 8 years, and C/C++ for 18 years before that. A few months back I picked up Python in about 5 days, dabbling part time. Django on top of Pytho…
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Comment #2984940
Looks interesting, but why would you use arrays for data passing? Why not use objects?
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Comment #2984933
For PHP, I recommend KohanaPHP. I've played with it, and it appears to be the most complete framework I've examined.
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Comment #2979825
Douchebag posting links to lead-capture pages.
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Comment #2934913
uquast.com (formerly freeiq.com)... both have been failures thus far.
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Comment #2902294
Will you PLEASE stop spamming this site to this list.
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Comment #2888199
Congratulations! THANK YOU for serving our country. You may not hear it enough, but it IS greatly appreciated.
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Comment #2885811
Why would cheap ladies put their clothing online?
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Comment #2873805
It's an image, not a website. Nice image though.
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Comment #2870002
LOL... Domain Name Fail :)
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Comment #2561377
It's LibreOffice, not LibraOffice... right?