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vivekkhurana

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    Comment #459403

    For python, if the work is simple, we use web2py and if we need something scalable or complex we build the stack ourselves based on the combo of dejavu and cherrypy. Lots of compon…

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    Comment #459314

    On the contrary with other pythonic frmeworks, the curve is not that difficult. Currently we are using the combo of cherrypy and dejavu in python, and the learning curve was surpri…

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    Comment #459294

    I would agree with the article that django has lowered the entry barrier but thats it. Problem with django is, it is easy to do 70% of the work but rest 30% would make you cry... a…

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    Comment #459212

    Dont worry, all good programmers I know have sucked at maths at one point or the other. Try sage http://www.sagemath.org/ , its a free software written in python. The software has …

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    Comment #458348

    We have enough examples now where a company open sources its product and still makes money, Redhat, Mysql to name few. You can always open up the base product and charge for additi…

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    Comment #458333

    I find apple as a smart company, they make good products and they ensure profitability of every venture. I dont count apple products as a premium products but they are not making c…

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    Comment #458322

    joelonsoftware http://www.joelonsoftware.com/

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    Comment #458044

    Awesome post and the organization of algorithm in different sections is simply perfect...

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    Comment #458028

    I love this one... So can we say now that 'computing is a child's play' ?

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    Comment #458025

    I having pain in my stomach laughing... where is PHP, Python and Ruby ? I loved the perl one "You stab yourself in the foot repeatedly with an incredibly large and very heavy Swiss…

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    Comment #457731

    I like the idea in the end of the software, "Every designer on the planet has a portfolio of their designs, but how many have a portfolio of their minds?". Rarely you see a designe…

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    Comment #456162

    I do couple of meditations like whirling, vipsana, gibberish etc. depending on the need of my body. Meditation is not a quick fix, infact initially meditation might result in fall …

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    Comment #453299

    So you are working with a new technology stack and exploring new things... throwaway prototype is good when youa re doing something new. If you were versed witht he particular prot…

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    Comment #452152

    Isn't this what refactoring is ? As you mature as a coder, you will be able to write good code for certain standards which need not be thrown away. So having a look at the code and…

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    Comment #452018

    What you are facing is a standard problem in adaptation of technology. What most techies think usable might not be that much usable by non-techie user. As far as wiki is concerned,…