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yaongi

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    Comment #11420859

    Getting to the next interview stage is not 'getting something back' according to his criteria - at that stage he doesn't know if he wants to progress, and doing a test doesn't prov…

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    Comment #11229637

    I read the article - your points are covered by it, maybe that's why people are downvoting instead of discussing. That quote attributes more credit to programma2003 than wiring (pr…

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    Comment #9897281

    Small structural changes can result in large changes in effect and toxicity. Moving to a new series like NBoMe which may share some properties, from halogenated phenylethylamines c…

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    Comment #9743909

    It's alright.

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    Comment #9056474

    The three stigmata of palmer eldritch

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    Comment #7073135

    My code is always in a broken state...

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    Comment #7006746

    The article is very opinionated, with bolded sentences, repeated phrasing, and is mainly imperatives. The immediate response for me is 'some other fucker is telling me I have to wo…

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    Comment #6486309

    The server image was made July 23, his fake IDs were intercepted July 10. I guess the investigation stemming from the IDs was probably where it started to come together.

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    Comment #5526810

    Why should they prevent panic selling? They didn't prevent panic buying...

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    Comment #4365549

    So, this is the culmination of 8 years of rants and blog posts? This is what he's been trying to say all that time? What a peak he has reached. What an insight. I'm trying to think…

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    Comment #3030789

    This is the Qi II book, it has a lot of information and code examples: http://www.lambdassociates.org/Book/page000.htm

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    Comment #3018741

    yeah, nice one.

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    Comment #2952649

    I don't know, what does a guy have to do to get a language accepted these days. Integrate it with one of the most popular platforms, base the syntax on the most popular syntax, mak…

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    Comment #2902923

    So many sentences in bold, yet so little substance. What he seems to be saying is that to be a better interface between development and customers/management/etc requires more than …

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    Comment #2827440

    Heheh just read this - it 'turns out'. Love it. See, it turns out use of the phrase is still going strong after all these years.

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    Comment #2323011

    This is a story of a person, not a place. Music was better when I was fourteen too.

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    Comment #2288902

    Yeah, I enjoyed it when I first read it (about when it first came out), but I tried to reread it more recently, and found it patronising. I think these pragmatic programmer books a…

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    Comment #2231027

    I agree. In particular I found the tool on this page very useful: http://cspangled.blogspot.com/2010/05/staying-efficient.html

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    Comment #1945505

    I think a lot of this depends on context. Programming books tend to require a certain amount of concentration, especially if covering topics novel to the reader, and if they have a…