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And it turns out that it's June[^].
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All the better I say. Everybody knows computers have no future. Football is where it's at!
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Not based on logic at all. Atheltic director or the coach demanded $2M more or I'll quit and then here we are.
Hey guys, first of all a) this is the Southern United States that we are talking about, where football is f*king king and then b) hey that just means there will be less computer programmers out there, more jobs and more $$ for those of us who do have the skillz.
Besides, you can teach yourself computer programming anyway.
Sincerely Yours,
Brian Hart
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Many of those jobs will go to people in other countries, and they will be thankful. And some of the work will also go overseas because of lack of skills in the US.
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Oh well, too bad, I guess The Man wants to keep the populace stupid, unemployed, and obedient.
We are putting Bread and Circuses over others.
Sincerely Yours,
Brian Hart
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American stupitidty. The people doing the budgets must have had too many concussions. Too stupid to let one concussion heal before going back on the field.
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Post developer and IT-related news to the Insider News for a chance to win an Amazon gift card. The heart of The Code Project is member contributions. Now you can contribute news, too.
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If you build a website, you will want your own domain name, which means you will need to manage your Domain Name System (DNS). While there is nothing very complicated here, the info is scattered across the Internet, so I decided to write a “cheat sheet”-like tutorial which will hopefully save you some time! thisis.useful.com
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where is the cheat-sheet??
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When I think about the iPad as a sysadmin's tool, I don't think about it in terms of can/can't. Obviously, the iPad can be a sysadmin tool. Heck, I used Windows Mobile 6 phones as sysadmin tools. It wasn’t a lot of fun, but if you were really far from a laptop, tin cans with string, or a sharp stick and soft dirt, you could do it. Can you run a network with just an iPad?
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Presenting Cargo-Bot. The first game programmed entirely on iPad using Codea. Cargo-Bot is a puzzle game where you teach a robot how to move crates. Sounds simple, right? It's like SkyNet, but fun.
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Here's a thorough and rigorous introduction to the study of the complexity of strings. What we would really love to do is be able to look at a string of binary digits and decide how “random” it is. And yet, by the immutable laws of probability, we cannot speak of how random one particular outcome of an experiment is. We need a new notion that overcomes this difficulty. It all adds up to 00011101001000101101001000101111010100000100111101.
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Firefox, thanks in part to the indespensible Firebug extension, has long been a crucial tool for web developers. But Chrome is fast, sleek and has its own vast array of free extensions. Here are a few that make it equally useful for web devs. Everything you need to build the web.
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The ZX Spectrum is 30 years old. The successor to Sir Clive Sinclair's ZX81 - at the time the world's best selling consumer computer - it introduced colour "high resolution" graphics and sound. Happy Birthday ZX Spectrum!
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This is the story of the creation of a new font, Avería: the average of all the fonts on my computer. The field of typography has long fascinated me, and I love playing with creative programming ideas, so it was perhaps inevitable that the idea came to me one day of “generative typography”. It's a little bit Goudy, and a little bit Comic Sans.
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Ever met someone who uses UX and UI interchangeably? Ed Lea created this photographic infographic to visually define the differences between user experience and user interface design and how they relate to a product. 404 Milk Not Found.
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I’ve learned a lot from the development of NameLayer, and I’m ready to divulge every trick in my arsenal. In this guide, I provide realistic solutions to the frustrations encountered when naming a company. Plus, I’ll have some fun analyzing both good and bad company names. A rose.com by any other name...
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What started as a punchline to a one-shot comic – hey, wouldn’t it be hilarious if there was a comic about Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage fighting crime? – has evolved into... well, a really really long punchline. With footnotes! And now it's a book, too. Difference engines, programming... and repelling an alien invasion!
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I love working on API design and have been fortunate enough to be able to do this for several years now on a daily basis. Over time, I have built myself a couple of mantras when I work on an API, and it generally is about how ‘tight’ or ‘loose’ you design your API. You will have to support your public API forever! Do it right the first time.
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Getting started with game design is at best confusing. Should you learn XNA? Yes. Should you learn XAML? Yes Should you learn DirectX? Yes. Well that wasn’t very confusing was it? Let’s take a look at the list of technology and information sources. Ready coder one. Click link to start.
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Just from that quote it seems like it is already going to be VERY biased. Also, what if you want to make the game with a native language, and for it to also run on something other than Windows?
See if you can crack this: b749f6c269a746243debc6488046e33f So far, no one seems to have cracked this!
The unofficial awesome history of Code Project's Bob!
"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."
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