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webframp
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About webframp
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Comment #161668
Microsoft is, in it's current state, far from "doomed". The lock-in effect mentioned will account for their survival for some time, look at businesses still using windows 2000 in l…
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Comment #158622
Nice article, I learn something new about git everyday.
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Comment #158610
misleading headline. plus why is a valleywag article showing up on HN, I can get that elsewhere.
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Comment #150762
shared graphics on the macbook might be a problem depending on your needs.
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Comment #150733
they obviously undervalue the writers skill. frontend and backend require different skillsets, but the average person has no knowledge of what either one is really worth.
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Comment #150014
they need to hire a decent graphics designer. do any other services like this exist already?
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Comment #149813
when they're this old, they should be auto-downmodded. the article is 7 years old, and I'm pretty sure blinkenlights.nl is older than that.
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Comment #149714
too bad the application deadline is over
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Comment #149617
I think the point of the A List Apart article was to get your visitors involved before requiring a full sign up. Show them your app is actual valuable and useful to them before you…
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Comment #149613
Not sure I agree with that order. I personally know people who have learned SQL before php or other backend language. You make a good point about the other elements in website buil…
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Comment #149610
i agree. being a hacker is more of an attitude toward the world than any one set of skills. skills can be learned easily, adjusting your entire outlook on life takes alot more work…
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Comment #148055
it is? the date on the one i read was march 27 2008.
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Comment #146570
i imagine his work ethic is partly responsible for the sites success.
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Comment #146419
give it time, this will be the norm everywhere. regular users don't like urls, their just used to them.
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Comment #146154
hell, they're still around! hehe, http://members.aol.com/sfritz2994/pdxbbs.htm
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Comment #146105
traditionally the hackers have been the most undervalued in the whole equation.
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Comment #145540
GlassFish sounds interesting but why muddle Ruby with Java unless you really need Java?
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Comment #145537
man i'm tired of hearing 2.0 tacked onto stuff. anyone know what the approx. total bandwidth available in the "so-called white spaces" is?
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Comment #145531
so it's like a pause button for meatspace?
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Comment #145530
i knew i had read that after one sentence. thanks huhtenberg for linking to the original.
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Comment #145527
sorry but intelligence testing alone isn't meritocratic. perhaps when combined with other metrics it could be a factor, but far from the only one.
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Comment #144748
calling it a clone is misleading. exciting since personally i'd like to see some more VC action in the Pacific NW
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Comment #144424
that is one of the coolest things i've ever seen. i want to put that little guy in my band
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Comment #144422
cool idea, i sure don't want to wear cheap plastic jewelry just to connect with my real/virtual friends
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Comment #144421
tabs and compile err's in the margins would be interesting.