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This article would have been much better without the first section on technology trends. I almost stopped reading when it looked like analyst generated pr (perhaps demonstrating th…
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Comment #12837123
I think he might mean things more like CES and other trade shows. Apple has frequently been involved in technical conferences.
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Comment #12837103
I'd like to see that used on a plane in economy. Given that I travel a lot and don't always end up in business/first, this is one of the first questions I ask myself when consideri…
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Comment #8187033
This is a good thing, not a bad thing. A market of one is a lonely place to be. It's much better to have a large company creating the market and bearing the expense and then leavin…
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Comment #7553778
Do you have ability to import data from a previous provider to allow reporting history to stay intact?
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Comment #7105563
The original code is like this because it's an exercise. Of course ruby has hashes.
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Comment #7105552
Any chance this will be open sourced later so that we can run the docker stuff locally for our own team's usage for training etc.?
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Comment #7104104
Oh, the whole page is a flash video and I have no idea what this might be or why it would be worth my time to allow flash block to play it? ...Back
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Comment #7063617
This really should have been written in the form of a parody of Snakes on a Plane.
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Comment #5525737
I see it on ecommerce sites all the time. It's on NewEgg for example last I checked. It's very common.
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Comment #5511489
This seems really cool, I'd love to see it integrated with GitHub so that when I push my code to my repos it notifies CommitQ of the diffs and it can process them. I don't need a n…
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Comment #5460312
That's a very good point; I hadn't thought of it that way. Maybe this is some small part of why we seem to keep flocking to the new kids on the block.