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marte
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About marte
Co-founder and ex-CTO of https://insynchq.com
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Comment #24657246
Location: Asia-Pacific (e.g. Philippines, Singapore, Australia) Remote: Yes (and only) Skills: Python, SQL/NoSQL & Database Design, Desktop APIs (e.g. macOS/Cocoa, Windows), Web/Cl…
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Comment #24651734
SEEKING WORK | Asia-Pacific | Remote https://talaksan.com I love solving problems through application development, from ideation to launching and iteration. If you have a problem, …
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Comment #2312352
No, it does. There's a type in Python called "deque" that more closely resembles the performance characteristics of a linked list. I agree that this is not the main point of the di…
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Comment #1771253
It's there, the UI just obscures it. It's actually an accordion and when you click "The Nobel Peace Prize 2010" tab you can see more like the "Press Release". Regarding the typo: i…
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Comment #1769744
virtualenv
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Comment #1597130
There is an option to not send an email. And it's not a request - once you share it, the recipient doesn't need to accept. The users can see them in their GDocs list though. But if…
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Comment #1594875
The same can be done for Gmail (and probably Google Apps) users through GDocs. Just share a document to an email address, and GDocs will show you their name.
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Comment #1590490
Would they pursue for the proof in the first place, if not for the prizes (recognition, among others)? I think it's just analogous to how businesses work, with competition, secrecy…
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Comment #1521029
Some examples: Even though Winograd's algorithm (matrix multiplication) is theoretically faster than Strassen's, the constant is so high that Winograd's is only faster in matrices …
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Comment #1514854
Yeah, but if we continue that logic and fill up that "etc etc" it would seem that the other languages have their own bad features and PHP combines them all.