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ice5nake
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About ice5nake
Freelance: http://www.venerationtechnology.com Blog: http://inordinatemind.com
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Comment #2782404
The bottom line, in the interview process you need to adapt to the people you are talking to. The possible pitfalls are endless for both the interviewer and the interviewee. And so…
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Comment #2733688
Seems like a cop out to me. It kind of says, our technology can't weed these results out so we are just going to not deal with it. I am sure it is difficult problem; don't get me w…
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Comment #2640939
"all the early adopters"? Isn't that's a bit hyperbolic? Can you clarify this?
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Comment #1253453
Regardless of the exact implications of the clause in question it is still an insightful look into what Apple's mentality is.
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Comment #773432
@emmett I am disappointed by your comment. Xenophobia? Really? I am merely hoping for consumer and corporate accountability. I am using decades of observation that have brought me …
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Comment #716348
We all support the Chinese way every time we buy a product made in China. A business supports these methods every time they sign a contract with a company that produces its goods i…
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Comment #708368
Some interesting and good ideas. However, I don't think there is a recipe for finding good software engineers. If you always use the same method you're going to end up with a team …
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Comment #592687
I predict you'll see a convergence here similar to Smartphones and GPS. Only it will be netbooks and ebook readers. Look up the LCD design company Pixel Qi.
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Comment #592409
Apple wants to make it illegal for you to jailbreak "your" iPhone.
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Comment #592398
Huh? Are you serious? The cellphone is the new PC. Let me run whatever applications I want on my computer. Can you imagine in Microsoft said you can only buy software for your comp…
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Comment #588927
This article articulated what I have always believed. It's improved my selling points for this approach for when the boss just doesn't get it.
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Comment #577574
I am excited to see a device using one of these screens. It's the beginning of a needed evolution of a fundamental aspect of many peoples live; staring at the glowing screen.
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Comment #577530
Someday, we may simply program by having the computer interact directly with our own brain.
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Comment #493450
I read until I saw REXML. The author should move to a faster XML library.
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Comment #189968
Nice points. I like using mind mapping to stay focused. I am currently using mindmeister.com to mind map. I will be adding some of the things in this article to my mind map.
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Comment #160979
I'm not familiar with Michael Silver or Neil MacDonald but wow, I hope this isn't a case of prediction being any kind of catalyst. These guys probably get high off the smell of the…
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Comment #114081
Accessing functions from a shell is available to lots of programming languages. Be it naturally or through an add on. It sounds like Mr. Carper just likes what's familiar to him, w…
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Comment #114025
What's the consensus here? Is MS going to bid higher or just go straight for the throat?
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Comment #113551
Now we just need Internet access standard on all refrigerators and editable microscopic RF ID in all our food.
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Comment #113543
I'm confused as to the freeness as well.
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Comment #113459
As well, I think the article could have been compressed significantly; it's overly wordy. Mr. Yegge should apply his programming manifesto to his writing.
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Comment #113385
Worth the read. Good reinforcement on what's important when building a Web site.
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Comment #113368
Mr. Yegge is obviously knowledgeable. I think a good bit of what he's saying is irrelevant and wasn't worth my time to read.