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The giant flood of near-identical opinion pieces isn't solving the problem (assuming it is a problem). People have been complaining about it for a decade and nothing serious has happened. It's just polarizing. The biggest echo-chamber is the "women can program too"-camp, but they're too busy agreeing and congratulating each other on their progressiveness to ever do anything. The other camp are unorganized barbarians, venting their anger incoherently in the responses to all of those opinion pieces.
Both sides are useless, and the opinion pieces are just written because they're click bait.
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I dunno what India can teach Silicon valley about women - but i'm sure it'd be at the back of a bus.
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Quote: What say CodeProject on the matter?
I have an idea, run some challenges and give out some cool prizes which women's are very much interested in Let us see whether there's any difference in fellow women programmers participating or interacting in Lounge for that matter.
Thanks,
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A draft of a new UN report seen by The New York Times warns that our planet is at risk of "severe, pervasive and irreversible impacts" if the world's governments don't quickly alter their course and do more to limit the emissions of greenhouse gases. The report, drafted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, says that we are already nearing a temperature at which the ice sheet covering Greenland is expected to begin melting — an unstoppable process that could raise global sea levels by 23 feet and bring other extremes of climate including heat waves and torrential rain. The Borg were right.
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Apple's a hardware company, Microsoft's a software company, and Google makes almost all of its income from advertising. All three companies have been trying for years to diversify their revenue streams. How's that working out? Hint: Google still makes all their money by annoying you with that same ad that follows you around like your annoying little brother.
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With Hollywood hovering in the background looking for cash, last month the High Court ordered Kim Dotcom to reveal in detail where he's getting all his money from. The Mega founder isn't ready to give in though, and is putting up a fight ahead of an appeal hearing in October. Is it that big of a secret? See: Game of Thrones downloads.
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Levels is on a quest to launch 12 “startups” in just 12 months, and he’s a third of the way home now. 12!? In 12 months!? Sheesh, I can barely keep my blog updated.
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Reminds me of a scene from the Simpsons where Bart is seen playing three games of Chess at once to the amazement of bystanders, only to lose all three games.
Launching twelve startups in twelve months is only impressive if any of them do in any way well
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That's nothing. I just launched 12 start-ups in the last 12 minutes. But, I've already shut down eleven of them. Now, start-up number 12...where'd I put you?
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I do not know where that 12 start-ups will be after 12 months, but the author is a jerk..."global warming"?
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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So he launches 12 useless startups, as though there weren't enough of them. Just go to Windows store eh?
Have you ever just looked at someone and knew the wheel was turning but the hamster was dead?
Trying to understand the behavior of some people is like trying to smell the color 9.
I'm not crazy, my reality is just different than yours!
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Kevin Priddle wrote: Levels is on a quest to launch 12 “startups” in just 12 months,
Well, if I counted every startup I've created a Heroku repository for, I could easily come close to that.
Marc
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Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) have discovered that humans prefer increased autonomy for robots. So ditch management and hire C3PO is what you're saying?
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It's totally true. I am very happy with my Robot Overlord and it's not just because he's standing here overlording me either.
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The problem with the research is the starting point - the most important thing in the word is to play with Lego blocks?
Also - they found that team performance is better with more robot autonomy, not that humans prefer it...That robot overlords who make us happier is b*****t to create interest where there is not much (we already knew robots can help us - see car industry)...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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I reckon there's an easier way; most humans would be happier when fed.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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... and a computer determined this right?!
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When the Snowden leaks dropped last year, some feared that the reveal widespread state surveillance would be followed by a clamping down on transparency efforts. A new Pew Research poll suggests that the effect is more in line with Kafka than Orwell, however: the threat of ubiquitous surveillance may have resulted in a self-imposed cooling effect on online discussion. Cooler and crisper than the Ice Bucket Challenge.
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VMware, beset on all sides by containers, public clouds and other existential threats, embraced them all. Every single one of them. There is only one path to a united future: I call it love.
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After finishing several projects, Krasimir Tsonev started seeing the good practices and formed three principles for Black Box Driven Development. That way after your project crashes and burns, we have a record of what went wrong.
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You got it all wrong - this black-box is used to make your understanding of the code even worst (and with JavaScript it means a lot!)...
1 and 2 is good, but has nothing to do with JS but with programming in general.
But 3 is the best! Go with this and you will get a slow application even with the best JS engine (hint compare prototype extension with adding function to single instance only)!
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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The American Statistical Association (ASA) leadership, and many in Statistics academia worry that the field of Statistics is headed for a future of reduced national influence and importance. You can dress statistics up, but ...
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Lies, damn lies, and statistics. Can we believe them?
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In the face of a climate emergency, Dr. Ken Caldeira says, we may be able to temporarily limit the damage by, essentially, simulating a safer version of a massive volcanic eruption. Geoengineers hold stone over the Earth, prepared to smash it like a beetle. kun kun kun.
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Sean Ewington wrote: In the face of a climate emergency,
I'm so sick of people taking these idiots seriously.
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