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Python IAQ: Infrequently Answered Questions am 21. April 2010 unter
Q: What is an Infrequently Answered Question? A question is infrequently answered either because few people know the answer or because it concerns an obscure, subtle point (but a point that may be crucial to you). I thought I had invented the term for my Java IAQ, but it also shows up at the very informative About.com Urban Legends site. There are lots of Python FAQs around, but this is the only Python IAQ,
towards a gnu autonomous cloud -- wingolog am 11. April 2010 unter data facebook privacy
an autonomous facebook?
Git for the nervous developer « Otaku, Cedric's weblog am 11. April 2010 unter gerrit git programming
Looking back, it took me a while to warm up to Git (quite a while), but now that I’m here, I really enjoy using it. As I hinted throughout this essay, the benefit will probably not be very apparent for very small teams that mostly commit and push (although you will probably find value in branch juggling even if you’re the only one on your project), but as the team and the number of committers and releases grows, you will find that Git provides an undeniable increase in productivity.
Buying Shampoo am 17. März 2010 unter advertising Marketing
A cautionary tale about the failure of marketing. I think.
Awkward_Reunion_by_poopbear.jpg (648×864) am 5. März 2010 unter image weird
jimbenton-reminiscences.jpg (480×371) am 2. März 2010 unter image
Hg Init: a Mercurial tutorial by Joel Spolsky am 24. Februar 2010 unter mercurial programming Subversion
And, mark my words, if you understand the way Mercurial works, and you work the way Mercurial works, and you don’t try to fight it, and you don’t try to do things the old Subversion way using Mercurial but instead you learn to work the way Mercurial expects you to work, you will be happy, successful, and well-fed, and you’ll always be able to find the remote control to the TV.
Deploying Node.js With Upstart and Monit - How To Node am 13. Februar 2010 unter deployment monitoring node.js upstart
So you like Node.js? You want to deploy it? If I heard two "Yes"'s, then you are in the some boat as me, and being in that boat feels really really vulnerable. Like the kind of vulnerable you would feel if you were trapped in a cage with lions. And here is why: If Node.js decides to crash, you are screwed. If the above isn't enough for you, then you may need to reconsider. There are two well-known technologies that can save us from this mess, and you'd better believe we're going to use them!
Count: Zero | Spreeblick am 19. Januar 2010 unter facebook privacy
I had to de-friend my friends to be their friend
Ubuntu Karmic Notes am 10. Dezember 2009 unter linux
Rough notes on installing Ubuntu Karmic Koala on a brand new Dell Inspiron Mini 10v.

