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vedang

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About vedang

Founder, unravel.tech

Loves #programming, #management, #learning. Trying to always be positive.

Previously - Founder: salher.ai Alum: @helpshift, @recursecenter

Recent public activity

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    Incredible presentation by Will Wilson about testing Mario using deterministic simulation.

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    Comment #7880111

    Mutable data does not give you any ability to analyse actions over a period of time. For example: "How many people were active during the month of the Indian Elections?" Can't tell…

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    Comment #4360648

    Rewriting EmacsWiki in elnode would be awesome

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    Comment #3765975

    `The golden rule is: rebase your own stuff all day long, as much as you want. Don't rebase once you've published.` This is a great rule of thumb, which I have had to repeatedly dri…

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    "It was a culling" ^ This argument makes no sense to me. http://www.progressiveboink.com/jon/images/calvinhobbes/jon5...

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    Comment #3322950

    ^ This. super-useful under appreciated keyboard macro feature.

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    Comment #3227814

    Why do they want to shut down trunkly when it is clearly better than delicious?!? :( Time to search for a new bookmarking site.

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    Comment #3173701

    "Stallman wishes for there to be no other choices" I sprayed out my tea all over the keyboard! Seriously?

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    Comment #3168696

    >it sounds like either machine is a huge time sink for you No, it doesn't sound like that. There are many things I like to tweak that make me more productive. Tweaking those things…

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    Comment #2836870

    A guided tour of Emacs: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/tour/ Why would I want another editor?

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    Comment #2326852

    skype sucks on linux.

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    Comment #1921207

    +1 for Lua. It seems to be the most "different" language I keep coming across.

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    Comment #1921198

    I don't have an opinion about erlang or scala, but I agree with the poster that it is important to do something practical with a language. How will you learn the concepts that a la…

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    Comment #1891211

    how does it appear so?