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How a Gigantic, 5.3-Inch Smartphone Is Proving Critics Wrong[^] (source: Wired) Sorry, I can't hear you. I have a giant tablet stuck in my ear.
"Too big to be a wieldy smartphone, too small to be a generously sized tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Note hasn’t received a warm critical reception. But it's succeeding in the face of conventional wisdom that phones must be small."
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This man sounds like a complete basket case. Sadly, none of this is surprising in the least.
"I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. "
— Hunter S. Thompson
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When Gaming Is Good for You[^] (source: WSJ.com) "On the other side of the screen, it all looks so easy."
"Videogames can change a person's brain and, as researchers are finding, often that change is for the better."
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The Secrets of the World-Record-Setting Paper Plane[^] (source: Popular Mechanics) Fly the folded skies.
"Last week a paper airplane flew 226 feet, 10 inches - a new world record. “Paper Airplane Guy” John Collins tells the secrets of his record-breaking design."
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Why your desk job is slowly killing you
TLDR: Even if you are a fitness guru, sitting a bunch every day still increases your risk of fatal diseases (e.g., heart disease, diabetes). Solution: move around every 20 minutes or so. And maybe get a height-adjustable desk so you can stand or sit as you please.
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Breathing air has also been shown to be 100% fatal over time.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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No more fatal than the alternative...
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I really feel bad for the control group.
"I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. "
— Hunter S. Thompson
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Good Read. I'm off my chair
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PHP 5.4 is Here! What You Must Know[^] (source: Nettuts+) PHP kicks your ASP.
"The latest enhancements significantly improve its elegance, while removing deprecated functionality, resulting in a dramatic optimization of the runtime. Here are the key new features you need to understand."
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Terrence Dorsey wrote: PHP kicks your ASP
Lies you are a bad person on the inside!!! PHP is for pretty horrible programmers
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Dysfunctional Programming 101[^] (source: Alex Tatiyants) This is my codebase. There are many like it, but this one is mine...
"Dysfunctional programming was originally developed in the early 60s for the CIA as a weapon in psychological warfare. After considering (and ultimately rejecting) FORTRAN and Lisp, here's what they settled upon."
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API Design is UI for Developers[^] (source: Terence Eden) 12 ideas for creating a better API experience.
"Most of the APIs I come in contact with were obviously designed by the original developer for the original developer – with no thought of those who would come after. No wonder so few succeed."
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The 10 commandments of good source control management[^] (source: Dzone) Stop right now if you’re using VSS – just stop it!
"Source control. It’s an essential component of how so many of us work; the lifeblood of many development teams. So why do we often get it so wrong?"
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Learning to Code: The Roadmap I Wish I Had Been Given[^] (source: Jimmy Li) You don't yet know what you don't know. Here's a good way to start.
"For someone without programming experience, starting in web development can feel very daunting. Web development and CS are different enough that you can start learning the former without having a strong base in the latter."
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I killed the Internet[^] (source: Tristan Louis) We can rebuild it. We have the technology.
"Native apps and walled gardens are strangling the open, decentralized web. By using them I may have killed the internet... but so did you."
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Weird, I was just thinking about that concept a day or two ago (though I was thinking more along the lines of "what if the app store inspires the Triple Dub Store and webpages are no longer free to view"). Happenings like that make me think there may be something to psychohistory and synchronicity, but it's probably just a coincidence.
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The Bright Side of Being Hacked[^] (source: NYTimes.com) "That which does not kill us makes us stronger."
"Anonymous is a wake-up call. A company that is a target of Anonymous may also be the target of a far more potent adversary."
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Windows 8 and Metro show true multiplatform OS promise[^] (source: Chicago Sun-Times) Welcome to The Metro Show.
"With the Metro user interface, Microsoft has created a simple and beautiful design language that’s relevant to a broad range of devices and to the ways that people use computers today."
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Reminds me of when the jQuery plugins site was completely deleted on accident (and it appears to still be down).
As they say, "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
Cases like this are both.
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