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onitica

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    I made this as a sample project using clojurescript. The canvas is clickable - clicking will swap the value of the spot. Heatmap shows how long a piece of bacteria will live in a s…

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    I picked Clojure because I want to get into functional languages more, and I find the LISP-like syntax actually quite easy to get a hang of and more intuitive than Haskell. Node.js…

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    Top of my list are Node.js and Clojure.

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    You are better off going in now and making the connection than waiting for the perfect moment. If your skills aren't up to par, at least you will be remembered and they will be mor…

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    Seems like a fairly common strategy these days. 1) Build an API so other developers can innovate features 2) Cut off access to popular features made by other developers 3) Clone sa…

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    It is one of those things that is obvious in hindsight. No one informed me that tuition increased at that level when I was looking at colleges (certainly not the schools). The only…

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    I'm talking about out-of-state tuition though, which from my understanding was not subsidized by the state government at all. The funny thing is, the university I went to was still…

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    One thing that really bothers me is how much universities are allowed to raise their tuition on existing students. I started college paying about $6k a year in tuition my freshmen …

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    I completely agree a horizontal structure is a better working environment for employees. I don't know how the compensation packages at Valve works, but I'm betting the shareholders…

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    I just did a quick skim of the article, and call me naive if you want, but in the theory of spontaneous order why is Valve necessary? Obviously, the time and labour of Valve's empl…

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    Debug using an actual Android device, which is much faster. The emulator for Android is notoriously slow. Though almost nothing is as quick when debugging as Chrome's console.

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    I've backed out of going to graduate school after accepting to go, which is similar to a job offering since they were offering a fellowship. The only thing I felt bad about was I d…

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    Comment #4237585

    Low reputation account. Won't name the site. Questionable e-mail address. Promises a site that supposedly generates 5k a month with almost no work. Looks legit.

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    Comment #4207558

    You might want to check out Microsoft Azure. I use it and it is powerful and has a good free trial. Only thing that is bad about it is fairly long deployment times (10 to 30 minute…

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    Comment #4156671

    Clearly exaggeration on her part about her hours. No one works 130 hours a week consistently, it is just physically not possible. This article is about everything wrong with corpor…

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    I would be interested in this too.

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    I use an Android phone. I primarily use Win 8 consumer preview (sometimes Win 7 or Ubuntu). I dislike Apple for many reasons. However, I bought one of the new Macbook Airs yesterda…

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    I was wondering about this myself when I bought my humble bundle. I think that saying linux users pay more on average is somewhat misleading without some sort of analysis on the ac…