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denzil_correa
27,567karma·4,366submissions·November 17, 2011
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"I'd rather be a could-be if I cannot be an are; because a could-be is a maybe who is reaching for a star. I'd rather be a has-been than a might-have-been, by far; for a might have-been has never been, but a has was once an are."
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Just you.
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An xxx domain and blog posts on programming messes up my mind.
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I deal with a lot of text data so I use NLTK for Natural Language Processing. In addition, maptplot lib for publication quality figures and graphs. I don't really have a motivation to shift to Python …
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That's like a classic scientist - software engineer argument. The scientist says he wants to prototype with quick dirty code while the software engineer wants to write great refactored code.
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Uh ... well it is not a 503 issue but looks more a HTML5 issue to me. My browser works absolutely fine when your website is not in one of my tabs.
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OK - I think I'm surprised to know that those fields do write software more than anything. Thanks for the clarification.
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I like the clean design but for some reason by browser hangs up while scrolling through your site. Safari 5.1.7 on Snow Leopard
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> a lot of research software in academia is written by grad students with no formal CS education Are you sure? Because that sounds like an complete oxymoron. You probably may have meant something…
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Forstall seems to be a "copy" of Jobs. I am not sure if it's a good thing.
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> The scientific group is pretty much on board with Python 3. Ah .. NO! I can assure you that we are still stuck with Python 2.x (2.7 to be more precise). I am not too sure the others would have m…
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Well yes but it takes guts to sign off a letter by your name because it will always be out in the open. Come to think of it, Jobs signed out "Thoughts on Flash" with his name but this is not quite the…
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Do you have a link to a letter which says signed by Steve Jobs? The OP link is signed by Tim Cook CEO, Apple.
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Great to see this letter from Tim Cook. When was the last time such a letter was written by a CEO?
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I think so too. There is definitely some Google Now at play in this app.