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rotor posted:nope, its fine no it really isn't
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ahhh spiders posted:slap a node on it YOSPOS: slap a node on it
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My Linux Rig posted:no it really isn't the subject really isnt open for debate. its fine. end of story.
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rotor posted:YOSPOS: slap a node on it All the single threads (all the single threads) All the single threads (all the single threads) All the single threads (all the single threads) All the single threads, now put your callback Cause if you like it then you shoulda put a node on it If you like it then you shoulda put a node on it Don't be mad once you see that he want it If you like it then you shoulda put a node on it Wha-oh-oh-oh-oh-ooh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh Wha-oh-oh-oh-oh-ooh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
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to the left to the left to the left to the left all of your garbage in the ram on the left in this array, that's my char yes if i defined it, please don't touch (my var) And keep allocatin' that mess, that's fine Could you push and pop, at the same time? And it's my label that's on that junk so go collect your garbage, let me call you a func
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# ? May 3, 2012 11:11 |
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KegDroid: Combining Arduino, Android, and NFC to Dispense Beer
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# ? May 3, 2012 13:03 |
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i'm a Maker. i Make things. also i have no understanding of basic electrical concepts and think LEDs are light bulbs.
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i'm a Maker. the most fascinating thing in the world to me is a static html page with "FURNACE IS OFF"
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# ? May 3, 2012 13:08 |
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i'm a Maker. i have no skills or talents except for the ability to read blogs and exactly copy other peoples ideas
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# ? May 3, 2012 13:24 |
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I have a great idea for a new social network. I need someone with expert command of design and backend development work. I can pay $20/hour.
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# ? May 3, 2012 13:46 |
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Must sign an NDA for more information!
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# ? May 3, 2012 13:46 |
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Jonny 290 posted:i'm a Maker. i Make things. also i have no understanding of basic electrical concepts and think LEDs are light bulbs. RAM IS MEMORY
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# ? May 3, 2012 13:52 |
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crankit please change your avatar i dont want people to confuse my posting with yours
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# ? May 3, 2012 13:56 |
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hard to confuse poo poo with more poo poo
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# ? May 3, 2012 14:00 |
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if you can get paid to copy blog posts to 'prototype' problems that have already been solved that sounds pretty sw8 to me
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# ? May 3, 2012 14:04 |
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rotor posted:the subject really isnt open for debate. its fine. end of story.
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# ? May 3, 2012 15:01 |
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since the php thread got closed somebody who isn't dumb explain this to me http://ompldr.org/vZGxxaQ apparently it's a mirror because the original got marked private
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# ? May 3, 2012 15:24 |
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it means php is bad
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# ? May 3, 2012 15:35 |
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Werthog posted:since the php thread got closed somebody who isn't dumb explain this to me http://ompldr.org/vZGxxaQ this only happens if your server is set up in a weird stupid way using an old module nobody uses anymore. i saw a link earlier this morning explaining it but now i can't find it
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Werthog posted:since the php thread got closed somebody who isn't dumb explain this to me http://ompldr.org/vZGxxaQ php more like lol http://eindbazen.net/2012/05/php-cgi-advisory-cve-2012-1823/ quote:Whose fault is this exactly? And why does the query string get parsed into command line arguments anyway? We went on a little trip around the internet to find out.
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Sock on a Fish posted:php more like lol this is a lot of words. does it mean that php sucks?
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Rasmus
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# ? May 3, 2012 16:53 |
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tef posted:Rasmus
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# ? May 3, 2012 16:56 |
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Jonny 290 posted:i'm a Maker. i Make things. also i have no understanding of basic electrical concepts and think LEDs are light bulbs. this is me hello
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# ? May 3, 2012 16:56 |
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Tiny Bug Child posted:this only happens if your server is set up in a weird stupid way using an old module nobody uses anymore. i saw a link earlier this morning explaining it but now i can't find it ghc had a similar but where you could do ./foo +RTS -p /path/to/outfile.prof -RTS and it'd scribble over that path with profiling data, which was a pretty obvious problem for cgi and setuid stuff they fixed it in 7 so that you have to explicitly enable runtime system options at compile time
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Tiny Bug Child posted:this only happens if your server is set up in a weird stupid way using an old module nobody uses anymore. i saw a link earlier this morning explaining it but now i can't find it lmao you are such a loser
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Anal Tributary posted:ive been doing interviewstreet challenges to learn how to do Real Programming Problems pick up an algorithms book and learn some math
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Necc0 posted:pick up an algorithms book and learn some math but i want to program, i dont want to waste time with math
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# ? May 3, 2012 20:46 |
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seriyos question does anyone know why newer gccs link against multiple precision complex number library http://www.multiprecision.org/index.php?prog=mpc
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# ? May 4, 2012 02:17 |
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Inverse Icarus posted:this is me learn: ohm's law power law kirchoff's rule and you're way ahead of most Makers
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Lysidas posted:seriyos question does anyone know why newer gccs link against multiple precision complex number library http://www.multiprecision.org/index.php?prog=mpc GCC has been integrated with the MPC library. This allows GCC to evaluate complex arithmetic at compile time more accurately. It also allows GCC to evaluate calls to complex built-in math functions having constant arguments and replace them at compile time with their mathematically equivalent results. In doing so, GCC can generate correct results regardless of the math library implementation or floating point precision of the host platform. This also allows GCC to generate identical results regardless of whether one compiles in native or cross-compile configurations to a particular target. The following built-in functions take advantage of this new capability: cacos, cacosh, casin, casinh, catan, catanh, ccos, ccosh, cexp, clog, cpow, csin, csinh, csqrt, ctan, and ctanh. The float and long double variants of these functions (e.g. csinf and csinl) are also handled.
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Necc0 posted:pick up an algorithms book and learn some math not being a dick any help we give you would prob fly over your head unless you have a baseline understanding of certain things
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Inverse Icarus posted:this is me its like that line in hitchhiker's guide, "they still think digital watches are pretty neat" (this includes university professors btw)
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Necc0 posted:pick up an algorithms book and learn some math anal, if you're going to do this and also keep programming JS then also learn yourself some VM internals. knowing an algorithm is worth dick poo poo if you can't implement it.
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# ? May 4, 2012 02:47 |
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Jonny 290 posted:i'm a Maker. i Make things. also i have no understanding of basic electrical concepts and think LEDs are light bulbs. umm you supply power and ground and it lights up it sounds like a lightbulb to me??? have you been to home depot lately they even have led light bulbs now
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Nomnom Cookie posted:anal, if you're going to do this and also keep programming JS then also learn yourself some VM internals. knowing an algorithm is worth dick poo poo if you can't implement it. i still don't get why people are saying this guy who likes front end work should learn algos though. if you're doing anything that counts as implementing an algorithm on your loving webpage or code-behind or whatever the gently caress then you hosed up bad.
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Nomnom Cookie posted:i still don't get why people are saying this guy who likes front end work should learn algos though. if you're doing anything that counts as implementing an algorithm on your loving webpage or code-behind or whatever the gently caress then you hosed up bad. idk every time i hear someone's tale from an interview it's not "so they had me mock up a quick web application on the platform of my choice using a provided API" (this would be a killer loving way to interview a front-end dev btw) it's "well they had me whiteboard code these 17 different math/algo problems"
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ppp posted:GCC has been integrated with the MPC library. This allows GCC to evaluate complex arithmetic at compile time more accurately. It also allows GCC to evaluate calls to complex built-in math functions having constant arguments and replace them at compile time with their mathematically equivalent results. In doing so, GCC can generate correct results regardless of the math library implementation or floating point precision of the host platform. This also allows GCC to generate identical results regardless of whether one compiles in native or cross-compile configurations to a particular target. The following built-in functions take advantage of this new capability: cacos, cacosh, casin, casinh, catan, catanh, ccos, ccosh, cexp, clog, cpow, csin, csinh, csqrt, ctan, and ctanh. The float and long double variants of these functions (e.g. csinf and csinl) are also handled. Turns out I don't care about this nearly as much as I thought I did
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they're just trying to get him interested in programming and not the shitbutt business logic of web "development"
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