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tmilewski
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Comment #6965094
brew upgrade ruby-build --HEAD && rbenv install -l | grep 2.1.0
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Comment #6775475
Congrats!
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Comment #3881537
There's no way that this is real. The activity is way too fast. My friends aren't even close to this interesting.
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Comment #3704957
Jokes aside, I personally try to as much as possible.
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Comment #3704948
I Don't Always Test My Code, but when I Do, I Do It in Production. http://troll.me/i-dont-always-test-my-code-but-when-i-do-i-d...
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Comment #513738
All of the studies out there are pretty rudimentary, so, I would doubt that there are detailed statistics like that.
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Comment #513563
Definitely try it. I will never be able to go back to one monitor. Here are some statistics: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000012.html Here are instructions: http://lif…
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Comment #505972
This is not only valuable for board members but for everyone involved in the company.
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Comment #503833
One acronym: OSS Use OSS for as much as possible!
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Comment #493814
Ultimately, usability testing is KEY!
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What if the company goes under?
I've noticed a lot of talk on here about APIs and this brought me to thinking "What happens if that company goes under?" Many companies now-a-days aren't doing so well with the cur…
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Comment #492593
This is true. Regardless of our opinions of Facebook, it has been able to find its way into the daily workflow of the lives of an exponential number of people. This makes it a huge…
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Comment #492576
I really want to see what Techcrunch says. While this is terribly unprofessional, Techcruch had it coming to them.
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Comment #492481
It certainly was good, but, no. Benjamin Button, without-a-doubt, should have taken cinematography.