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temptemptemp13
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Comment #2859303
Does anybody know how much that kind of work costs? I'd shoot mike an email but I'm guessing you guys could give a broader range of answers.
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Comment #2816754
Python is "notenough OO" and leads to Ruby? I smell a troll under the bridge.
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Comment #2660798
Nice de-obfuscation! Though I'm guessing they don't detect packers etc. http://jsbeautifier.org/ will remain a bookmark.
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Comment #2575631
But the webadmin of "whatever.io" is probably too cool to consider "www.whatever.io" as a viable web address for a startup company.
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Comment #2563647
Why can't he show us the back?
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Comment #2527815
Yes, I meant to point out where I found the link. Was that a bad idea?
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Comment #2526006
Creds to reddit btw: http://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/h62oz/x_factor_foxco...
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Comment #2509473
I see 2 possible solutions: 1. The coordinates expand with the universe. 2. The coordinates are static and the universe just expands. Note that this isn't awful, planets and stars …
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Comment #2485551
How do you vote down?
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Comment #2442561
Are we talking gross btw? I might have written down the net salary...
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Comment #2441413
What does this have to do with computer 'science'? Sounds to me like he's talking about 'engineering'.
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Comment #2415033
The passwords can be stolen and then you royally screwed your users who trusted you. http://blog.moertel.com/articles/2006/12/15/never-store-pass... http://stackoverflow.com/questi…
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Comment #2415014
If I understood you correctly - there doesn't need to be a tradeoff between wire and storage security. You could use a oneway hash at the client side as well. If you don't want to …
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Comment #2406762
Why would a prime number of teeth be beneficial? Every full rotation, all n teeth should have the same amount of wear.
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Comment #2254375
The developer side of SMS messaging isn't pretty either. If you give sendTextMessage a bad phone number - NullPointerException, if you give it too long of a message - NullPointerEx…
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Comment #2246120
I'd really like to hear Gabe's side to this story.
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Comment #2221117
This is one of those things people are going to talk about in 3000 years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_Correlation_Theory
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Comment #2202051
UI layout in code can be a pain because you can't see what you're doing until you do the compile-install-run which can be 30 seconds. That's a hefty amount of time if you're just t…
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Comment #2188399
I don't like your cow example because it really isn't a cow, that's the absolute truth. Maybe a better example would be "is the earth rotating around the moon or is the moon around…