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randliu
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Comment #3687743
It took me until the 7th paragraph to realize this wasn't a competitor to Ashley Madison. The name of this article is really unfortunate and will probably mislead many readers.
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Comment #1092781
>database systems
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Comment #1091954
No, it's not ready to replace SQL, and I don't think it ever will. What are your requirements? If it's horizontal scalability (and you're actually hitting a performance wall) you s…
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Comment #1074646
I'd suggest Algorithm Design by Kleinberg and Tardos: http://www.amazon.com/Algorithm-Design-Jon-Kleinberg/dp/0321... , it's more readable than either CLRS or Dasgupta/Papadimitrio…
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Comment #1071461
I've been looking at buying a folder, and the main draw to the Brompton is the size of the folded bike. The minimum price is about $1000 though, and the cheaper folding bikes, usua…
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Comment #1060982
The unique location is the big plus, especially considering that the absence of geostationary satellites over the poles means this is likely the ONLY developer job on the planet th…
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Comment #1060897
> The successful candidate will need to be physically qualified and willing to work at Polar and high altitude sites during the Austral Summer.
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Comment #1018113
It's a jocular reference to the piece The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living by Damien Hirst.
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Comment #1014460
Happy holidays!
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Comment #1011400
He's spoken before at a conference at Harvard, and at least had some things interesting to say. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E_bYRZT5-E (part 1) Don't ask him how to make money …
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Comment #1011393
We can't afford a single skyscraper collapse, but we can usually afford to use bad software. The article sounds like Dijkstra in 1988. My bet is another 22 years won't change anyth…
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Comment #1011386
I'm just saying that all the author is observing is that the students with the most to lose, work the hardest. Foreign students obviously have a lot to lose since they're coming ov…
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Comment #1011134
It doesn't explain any difference between American and other students, just that Babson's student body is different than most. From personal experience i've found the hardest worki…
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Comment #1011072
Also keep in mind that the author teaches at Babson, which is a private college devoted entirely to business administration students.
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Comment #1002915
There's several companies working on sentiment analysis. The NYT had a roundup: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/24/technology/internet/24emot... Backtype is a YC company that probab…
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Comment #999799
Computer Modern.
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Comment #945855
Since you're in the bay area, you should look into regional meetups for people learning/using rails. There's one at Berkeley the third Tuesday of each month (Nov 17 this month) htt…