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evolve2k
6,657karma·1,778submissions·June 27, 2009
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In Australia the context is different and implies that you agree that someone is making a point which is fair enough to be valid, in other words that you agree with it.
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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." --Margaret Mead http://en.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/Margaret_Mead …
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I would focus on helping him build community, the more community he has around him the better he'll cope, integrate and thrive. So say your getting him in on ruby or python or mobile dev, start taking…
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Reimplementing existing tools is a great way to learn and enhance your code fu. Hats off to the author.
Haters gonna hate.
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Wow such irony in this post, we sit here and cry fowl of unjust and harsh treatment and on face value it smells likes a case of prosecution overreach right in our own backyard.
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If this is true then I imagine there is space for a trustworthy curated library which can replace CNET.
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I can see demand for a BOM creating web app here.
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Strongly argued but wheres the credibility for forbes when they have another article from a few days earlier that takes the exact opposite view:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/edzitron/2012/12/28/window…
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It would be great if it started with a Regex example in the text box to instantly see what the tool is capable of, that or include a simple 'show me a demo' button, which adds a example regex and quer…
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Why not start a bit of a geek pro metric movement to raise awareness on the issue. I could imagine some funny Tee's and stickers if nothing else.
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TV's in inches? Maybe but at best you are half right.
http://www.buytvsonline.com.au/products/?filter=25
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Nice work
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My son was 8 when I got him into HacketyHack, he loved it and made many little desktop apps using HH and it's shoes interface. His favorite apps where ones where the user was asked questions and thing…
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I enjoy Clear as an interface which I find productive and rewarding. I see the need to 'learn' Clear is more akin to the desire to learn keyboard and terminal shortcuts. The desire for increased ongoi…
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I think DHH's article succinctly addresses exactly your question from his perspective.