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unit3

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    Comment #4102989

    It violated the policy of "no criticism of Hacker News". :P

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    Comment #3855024

    Yep, that's sexism in action, alright. He's exactly part of the problem, and the fact that he's resistant to changing it just shows how pervasive it is.

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    Comment #3848281

    Architecture behind this is really, really good. Can't wait to get some time to start seriously testing it.

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    Comment #3746060

    Where's Go? :)

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    Comment #3368751

    Yes. Especially if you include platform faux-pas in "aesthetics". One of the worst offenders is when someone makes something "cross platform" while ignoring all the conventions of …

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    Comment #3301965

    I've never met a recruiter who even understands what I do. They're universally terrible.

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    Comment #2719347

    Access is well known as being the anti-database that no one should ever use, but people still think Publisher is still acceptable for producing documents for print. DIE PUBLISHER D…

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    Comment #2684988

    Percona builds of MySQL. They're awesome, and Percona support is much, much better than official MySQL support.

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    Comment #2506771

    I've got a relatively new Vertex 2 which is totally fine, but that's still well within the realm of normalcy. However, I've also got a first gen x25-m, and that is fairly old as fa…

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    Comment #2212329

    OpenGL/CL. Oh you meant /web/ APIs. As if Javascript is a language anyone really wants to program in. ;)

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    Comment #2141027

    Never applied because I didn't want to live in the US. I'm sure Google is very nice and all, but I like decent health care. ;)

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    Comment #1844228

    We're using erlang + python pretty heavily, so I'll throw that in here, since erlang wasn't on the list.