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Comment #7330038
I'm sold, I buy one.
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Comment #7328955
I think you didn't get my point -- they engage in such activities because they couldnt succeed somewhere else and think the cause of their failure is that women do not have same op…
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Comment #7328509
I have two daughters, I strongly believe that women are very talented, in particular communications, management and focus are their strengths where they can easily outplay their ma…
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Comment #7328394
JSON is perfect as it is, leave it like it is.
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Comment #7328334
> Android has some advantages over iOS and iOS have other over Android. You do not have any iOS device but claim that iOS have advantages over Android? This sounds a bit weird but …
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Comment #7328149
It's socially acceptable to outline Windows weaknesses since decades and if this happens with Apple or iOS it's fanboyism? iOS feels very similar to Windows in its worst days, even…
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Comment #7328088
I strongly disagree with you. How many Android apps did you develop? Do you know the newer Android tool chains? Just the non-resolution-independent framework on iOS is a big pain a…
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Comment #7323401
This guy complains about npm's scalability and architecture but is himself not able to structure a single blog post to make it readable.
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Comment #7309365
The 'ours' filter (I guess it's the one from MS) is mind-blowing.
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Comment #7309227
Another product without any problem being solved. V8 is in many regards better (especially memory footprint and ramp-up time) or on par. > clear access to Java directly in your Jav…
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Comment #7309213
Nice to see some innovate architecture for an editor but this product launch reminds me to product launches from Apple or Google: it doesn't matter what product or feature is shown…
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Comment #7281643
It is always easy to complain but you never know how all this evolved. Maybe the founder had hard times to find the first developer. Maybe the first developer could not do it bette…