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Comment #34732584
There are show notes open for PRs for folks to add too. See if someone does over the next few days: https://github.com/oxidecomputer/oxide-and-friends/blob/mast...
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Comment #34412778
I second this one. This was a great book. There are some follow ups to the final project I like Compile to WASM so you can run on the web: https://hands-on-rust.com/2021/11/06/run-…
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Comment #30372985
Looks great!
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Comment #13988708
2 out of 10 voters use machines that don't have a paper trail like you suggest. http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/paperless-pennsylvania-c...
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Comment #9328430
It wasn't, but you could have had multiple issuers of currency. Not that it ever got big enough to flex that part of the protocol.
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Comment #8717185
This would be made easier in Namecheap offered Secondary nameserver support. For example, DNS host at Namecheap, but use Linnode as a secondary.
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Comment #7725214
What the heck is up with the URL?
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Comment #7566124
May I suggest adding a link to the http://platform.qbix.com in your README.md
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Comment #7528309
Here's my question: What was the board thinking to put him in place? It's not as if Eich won a contest just by inventing one of the most widely distributed programming languages, t…
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Comment #6838332
Here is the python source https://github.com/pythonium/pythonium.github.io/blob/master...
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Comment #6799262
I agree about fitting in well with HAML and CoffeeScript. You might also consider Slim as a less noisy HTML shortcut language. This covers why I like Slim over HAML http://me.phill…
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Comment #6698488
I suspect it was selectively enforced. I had a similar usage pattern and did get a notice.
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Comment #6696600
At least they are offering more bandwidth at a price. Before it was a hard cap at 250GB with no way to buy more. But still, it makes me want to up and move to Chattanooga. http://c…
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Comment #6566010
I found "The Making of Fastbook: An HTML5 Love Story" illuminating after hearing about Facebook moving away from HTML5. http://www.sencha.com/blog/the-making-of-fastbook-an-html5-l…
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Comment #31452
There is another language learning program that uses a similar method: RosettaStone http://www.rosettastone.com/ [disclaimer: I work for RosettaStone but do not represent them]