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userdeveloper

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    Comment #3979502

    That write-up contains a little too much hype for my tastes. And as soon as I saw the words Java and C++ I lost 95% of any curiousity I have about ragel.

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    Comment #3979298

    Stuck with Java. Exactly.

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    Comment #3979273

    Well done. It would also be nice not to have to use large install scripting languages (Perl, Python, Ruby), Java or Go, in order to communicate with AWS, e.g., EC2. Let us be thank…

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    Comment #3979186

    How about learning to read code instead? How about learning to distinguish bad code from good code? How about learning to look at Atwood's code with a view to answering some questi…

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    Comment #3978757

    I've been booting with old USB sticks for years, not to mention cheap microSD cards. I'm still waiting for one to stop working. What sticks are you using? Are you booting with the …

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    Comment #3978442

    s/protocol/database format/

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    Comment #3978433

    As I said, we have no way to say whether the assumptions are true or not unless consumers are given the choice. As you admit, no one can predict what consumers will choose. However…

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    Comment #3975442

    State machines just seem natural to me. I actually sketched out a state machine before I even knew what a state machine was. The other concept I really like is lookup tables. Remin…

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    Comment #3975391

    Windows support was not immediate either. It took some time. I used to use a program written by a student at Williams College. I forget the name. It was more simple and faster than…

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    Comment #3975080

    I think the key is curiousity. Without it, if the process is reduced to just checking boxes, you're right. Something is lost. Asking questions is crucial. If you cannot formulate t…

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    Comment #3975009

    The true simplicity actually lies below those abstractions. It seems reasonable to assume that people would not buy Apple products if they were too difficult to use. It seems reaso…

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    Comment #3974961

    This is what I call "user interface". Will it be possible to modify this to work with other OS's such as BSD, GNU/Linux, Solaris, etc.?

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    Comment #3974865

    The hoop is not using the software. The hoop is having to install the software. Why can't the iPod work without iTunes? (It can, but only with a lot of work.)

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    Comment #3974790

    While I understand what you're saying, I'm not sure that the purpose of a university education is to "make it fun" for professors. More likely, the purpose of a university educatio…

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    Comment #3974709

    The purpose may not be to save money. The purpose may be to have flexibility. To install only what the user wants to install. Maybe the user does not want OSX preinstalled on the H…

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    Comment #3974521

    What if a developer is also a user, or vice versa?