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jli

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    Comment #836155

    I saw a link to one before, but I can't seem to find it now. I'm interested to know what about the video is important.

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    Comment #836006

    I'd like to go, but I won't be around

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    Comment #833970

    a bit expensive, but looks nice

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    Comment #818250

    it seems like the article was more focused on tech events. I wonder if a tech focused event site or a general events site would be better.

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    Comment #818201

    upcoming was bought by yahoo in 2005. I totally agree that the sites are built for the promoters and not the users. The biggest problem I see how can this be built for the users an…

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    Comment #811980

    please also add a year

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    Comment #811229

    what ever happened to atlas?

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    Comment #726405

    is there a pdf or portable format, I like to read my digital books when I don't have an internet connection.

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    Comment #704840

    don't forget http://jobs.rubynow.com

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    Comment #696147

    i would buy it immediately if is supported chinese

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    Comment #680855

    but how is it for mac uses? it seems not as nice compared to parallels?

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    Comment #552279

    people working on appengine really want java? Isn't write webapps in java unproductive? I would figure developers would rather have ruby,php instead.

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    Comment #494151

    I think this has some potential to allow more developers to publish a web app with at least a decent looking ui. There are a lot of good backend developers who happen to be bad at …

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    Comment #481110

    I just installed it, this is a very good time saver. This is much better than temp variables because it defines "temp variable" automatically for you.

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    Comment #476939

    btw, I am in Guangdong currently, I'm pretty sure it is nothing like Silicon Valley. There are lots of computer component factories here, but not really any web companies.

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    Comment #476934

    We use a mix of Google Analytics, awstats, and webalizer. Awstats and Webalizer are post process your weblogs so they don't really effect the performance of your website.

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    Comment #476931

    China has already had its own Silicon Valley for many years in Beijing called Zhong Guan Cun (中关村) : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhongguancun .

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    Comment #474569

    I'm surprised how they got a huge audience so fast. When I search for answers to technical problems on google, they appear on top results very often.

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    Comment #474568

    I really want to get one, but it doesn't meet my basic needs. I need to be able to properly display technical books and the other problem is it doesn't support Chinese fonts, so I …

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    Comment #70368

    is it really still open to register? it starts in 3 days

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    Comment #69783

    Its been about 3 months since we switched, so far its useful, when we have new features, we create a new branch just for that feature so we can isolate the code from the rest of th…

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    Comment #69710

    Hi, thanks for the reminder, we put our emails in the application itself and not in our profiles, but we just updated them. I hope not having the emails in our profiles didn't effe…

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    Comment #69184

    I've recently switched to git from svn and it is pretty good so far. Git allows having a centralized server, it just needs to be enforced at the human level, not at the software le…