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subnetvj

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    Comment #3591228

    You have a pretty diverse collection of books there! Do you update the site regularly? I would suggest that you explicitly name the site as hacker-books or something like that. For…

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    Comment #3547083

    Hey thanks! I think I did go through that thread, but didn't follow up with HSI and eventually it faded out. Looks like it is still going strong.

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    Suggest HN: Can HN take itself a step further?

    I love HN as it is right now. But, I think HN can become even more interesting. Can the submissions be classified under different categories, like startup, programming, physics etc…

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    Comment #3547015

    right! I live in India, and though I do tend to get updates about local startups irregularly, I am still not aware of any good HN like site which keeps me up to date with all the l…

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    Comment #3547007

    Why doesn't it let me sign up without entering my email? I think when I registered on HN, it didn't make email as mandatory!! Or is my memory deceiving me?

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    Comment #3503571

    Most of the stuff that I tend to find using Google is more about the things/features/products that tech companies are dishing out. However, I don't get blogs that are more into the…

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    Ask HN: What functional programming language should I start with?

    Hi All, I have been programming in C/C++/Python for some years now. Now, I am going start learning a functional programming language, but don't know which one to start with. Some c…

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    Comment #3268606

    How does it matter?

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    Comment #3103133

    Here in India, we have a very popular actor, RajniKanth, whose awesomeness occasionally goes down the line drawn by Chuck. Here are some cool RajniKanth quotes: Once Death had ‘nea…

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    Comment #3064920

    I guess a procrastinator would have a hard time thinking about what are the important tasks what not .. Mr Professor might deem that he is a procrastinator, but I think he really i…

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    Success/Failure Ratio for Tech Startups

    Hi All, I was just wondering what is the success/failure ratio for tech startups. I mean how many startups eventually become profitable and are able to sustain for longer periods (…

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    Ask HN: Good NLP Books for an experienced programmer

    Hi, What Natural Language Processing books can you suggest to an experienced programmer?

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    Comment #2855888

    ahhh !! just what it would feel like to have your foot in your mouth !!

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    Comment #2855861

    Absolutely!! I think if someone is really that necessary or could add value that could make a drastic change, you should ask him to become a co-founder. Every founder would want th…

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    Comment #2846295

    Always wanted to do an AI course, would be signing up right away ...

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    Comment #2846279

    Seems like a chat client for geeks(i.e. we HN frequenters). Well, just looking at there setup section!! But as already said in other comments, there's nothing new. The title could …

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    Comment #2797108

    There are plenty of good code around. Study Linux Kernel if you want to get really high!! Basically, depends on where your interest lies .. find a good open source project in your …