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mikek85

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About mikek85

web engineer + other stuff

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    Comment #2063585

    fwiw, I created a company with 100 shares of which I took only 1 at time of creation. Apparently this makes things easier if/when you come to distribute shares to others as it will…

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    Comment #1898364

    Ok, calm down. I should've clarified no limit. This article is presumably talking about no limit - since that is by far the predominant game. With all due respect, you have a poor …

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    Comment #1898127

    If you can't beat a bot then poker is not the right game for you.

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    Comment #1898091

    http://gowalla.com/api/explorer isn't bad edit: Btw, any well designed website is at level 3.

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    Comment #1755187

    The Wisdom Of Insecurity by Alan Watts ^ it's tiny, easily the best book I've ever read.

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    Comment #1598382

    these are important 1. use hyperlinks and link relations i.e. 2. don't bother with multiple media types (unless /absolutely/ necessary) . If appropriate try to use/extend an establ…

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    Comment #1567353

    DOLLY! WILL YOU GET A POLAROID OF THAT? :)

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    Comment #1528169

    any porno backing will work .. plaaaayaaaaa

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    Comment #1465973

    get better at being ignorant

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    Comment #1411210

    That 1:1 mapping is a good thing, but I don't think that's a reason to completely do-away with routing altogether. Sticking the route in the controller just makes the code harder t…

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    Comment #1400811

    The main argument is flexibility and acknowledging what the role of the controller actually is in a resource-oriented application Idea 2 is the way to go because it's resource orie…

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    Comment #1304460

    Yes people have tended to miss out the hypermedia constraint and claim to be REST - partly because everyone's been too excited about using HTTP properly to think about anything els…

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    Comment #1304377

    Actually, I think the REST community is pretty clear on this now - there's no need need to accept incorrect definitions, omitting the hypertext constraint is not REST. "While the t…