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Comment #886674
Surely there are anxious people that have won the lottery?
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Comment #880689
I've met lots of really smart programmers that don't even seem to talk about coding during lunch, much less program during free time. I'd certainly code more at home if I didn't ha…
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Comment #861291
I'm sorry this article is silly hype. I think someone from Venture Beat would like a job at Facebook.
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Comment #859019
I got it for PS2. Not exactly the best looking game of its time. But some unforgettably great concepts. You play the game inside someone's psyche. Early on you come across a suitca…
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Comment #762541
Fonzie jumped the shark because the show was running out of ideas. We won't ever be out of ideas for software. Sure, at work I dig around lots of legacy stuff and stitch it togethe…
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Comment #685394
This article is equating anything that is feature rich and highly competent to being a Trojan Horse. If so, then bring on the horses!
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Comment #679841
Mel was a requirements driven programmer that had the luxury of only having to write code for one platform at a time. None of his code as described sounds possible to abstract and …
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Comment #671447
I definitely consider it an overreaction to call the described approach over-engineering. Separating simulation and presentation in to separate threads is common and very practical…
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Comment #659366
I really miss it. I thought I got more done personally. In the 90's I worked places where most programmers had a door. In the 00's almost no one where I work has a door anymore.
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Comment #659363
At work I sit about 10 desks away from users. But immediately next to me are programmers (both working with me and are not working with me). Most of my users talk more often and no…
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Comment #646914
A very nice description of the goal of marrying skill, demand, and passion: If what you want to do and what you do well overlap, you still need to monetize it. If what you do well …
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Comment #644909
The picture gives me a sense of the youthful inspiration and commotion much like the articles does. A great picture and a great article. Anybody in their 40s founding startups thes…
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Comment #634107
The most perplexing thing for me is that Stephen Wolfram's kind of hyperbolic self promotion is something I normally see coming from companies that are trying to mask their lack of…
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Comment #626042
The title should be "Controlling a Katamari with a Giant Trackball". I hope Namco immediately hires her and releases a new version of Katamari Damacy bundled with it.
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Comment #600084
Yeah, I think this is a lame point. Covert Action was a collection of mini games inside a larger game and it wasn't hard to follow at all. It just wasn't a great game because some …
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Comment #596602
You mean that dude's name isn't "Related Content"? :)
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Comment #596599
This is a strange article to give much attention. He states that he doesn't actually know how B&H is doing financially so there isn't any proof that they are a successful business …