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indigo747
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Comment #29304402
I've bounced off Nix a couple of times and figured that the problem is that it was too different. A lot of Linux distros (especially post-systemd) have a fair number of similaritie…
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Comment #25220914
xhyve[0] doesn't look entirely production ready, but emulates a number of devices including networking, block storage, and a framebuffer while being based on Hypervisor.framework. …
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Comment #25161108
And you can always feel the Erlang in them (though that's not a bad thing).
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Comment #24552059
Java IDEs are so thorough that I learned Java from NetBeans autocomplete rather than any tutorial. Which is not to say that my understanding of Java extends to working professional…
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Comment #21181536
I have a distant childhood memory of a book based on this concept, in which the protagonist is projected back in time through light beams bounced off of distant mirrors. I think I …
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Comment #20111820
As a counter-anecdote, the built in Ruby interpreter in Mac OS X Tiger was the way I learned to program and how I got interested in programming. I don't think a bare Ruby interpret…
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Comment #18913397
To name one, trans people. It's my understanding that prescription drugs are carefully controlled in Dubai, and HRT is not permitted, and carrying HRT through Dubai can get you arr…
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Comment #18604793
Location: Bay Area Remote: Either Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Rails, Clojure, Java, C#, Elixir, Rust, Linux, PostgreSQL, Docker. Résumé/CV: https://atamis.me/downloads/r…
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Comment #18126479
Location: Silicon Valley Remote: Both Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Rails, Rust, Go, Elixir, Web, Python, Java, Unity, Lisp Résumé/CV: https://atamis.me/downloads/resume.p…
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Comment #18052531
It looks like it was for fun. The author has several repositories on Github holding Lisp interpreters in different languages. It might also be a learning technique: interpreters fo…
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Comment #11655669
The site seems to be having some trouble, so from the Wayback machine: The previous site https://web.archive.org/web/20150522051725/http://www.gnu.or... The new site on the 20th of…
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Comment #3892583
Didn't want people deleting their stuff accidentally. Built it with Rails. Click the "Github" link at the bottom to see the source. Heroku is really smooth (though expensive) Rails…
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Comment #3892557
Hey, I built something similar to this a while ago. Find it at http://openthought.herokuapp.com/ Figured you might want to see it. I am also 16.
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