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python_kiss

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About python_kiss

Google "Jawad Shuaib"

I am interested in just about everything: Applied Mathematics, Engineering, Programming, Technology, Astronomy, General Science, Neurology, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, Books, Military Strategies/Tactics, Politics, Business, Marketing, Economics (Game Theory), Finance/Investment, History, and Art. There is something interesting in everything. I try to steer myself in whatever direction my ignorance leads.

Contact me anytime: Email: jawad.php@gmail.com Phone: 1-416-879-4659

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    I created a version of my own: http://jawadonweb.com/projects/pi :)

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    I like it. What are you using to send the email? Simple HTML functions or perhaps something more sophisticated, like phpList?

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    I like that idea. It could also be words of wisdom or something in between. The framework is already there and I don't mind giving anyone this code. All that needs to be changed ar…

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    Chess Go RISK

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    For Canada: Waterloo University

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    Comment #14110

    TS accepted startup teams before YC announced who's been accepted to the interviews. I, for one, received a phone interview from TS by April 1st.

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    If the emails are automated, they might end up in the junk mail. Yahoo and Hotmail, in particular, have the tendency to do that. Anyway, about one hour is left before it hits 10th …

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    Why do all the good things happen only at Stanford? Hopefully someone will make a bootleg video of this and spread the wisdom through torrents.

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    Comment #11020

    As one of the collaborative projects on my social network, we asked that people code a spelling check script in PHP. One member, who had zero previous knowledge of PHP took up the …

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    "..Even when you find genuinely good things to copy, there's another pitfall to be avoided. Be careful to copy what makes them good, rather than their flaws. It's easy to be drawn …