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Yet Another Functional Programmer
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Aug 10 |
awarded | Yearling |
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May 17 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Aug 11 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Apr 3 |
awarded | Taxonomist |
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Oct 23 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Oct 23 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Oct 6 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Oct 1 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Aug 24 |
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SDK for Developer @uray GNU/Linux is a living breathing environment going through a lot of changes. Writing it off as having a porely developed userland is very subjective. For most of it's history it has been the platform of power-users, people who spend most of their time in text, shunning the world of Desktop Environments and other hoo-ey. This has been changing lately as GNU/Linux gains wider exceptence/use. If you embrace the Unix side of linux, it is much more rich and well developed than OSX or Windows. If you're looking for shiny mouse-bait, you'll have to wait for it to catch up. |
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Aug 24 |
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Need advice in choosing a tiling WM Ratpoison is both rediculously light weight, and very easy to configure. StumpWM is, of course, for customizability the winner here, but Lisp gives it both a slight over-head and a higher barier-to-entry for people unfamiliar with Lisp. That being said, StumpWM is still very light-weight to modern standards. |
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Aug 22 |
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vim vs. emacs… and no, this is not a flame war added 59 characters in body |
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Aug 22 |
answered | vim vs. emacs… and no, this is not a flame war |
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Aug 19 |
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What is/are the standard CLI program(s) to manage users and groups? added 114 characters in body |
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Aug 19 |
answered | What is/are the standard CLI program(s) to manage users and groups? |
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Aug 18 |
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Software developer switching from Linux to OS X, what are the gotchas? added 110 characters in body |
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Aug 18 |
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Software developer switching from Linux to OS X, what are the gotchas? added 710 characters in body |
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Aug 18 |
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Year 2038 problem This is a ridiculous assumption. We still use 16(and even 8 bit) microprocessors in todays world, what is to say 32 bit microprocessors will magically disappear in the future? It is fair to say this will not impact the average user, but in edge cases it could continue to be a problem. |
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Aug 17 |
awarded | Beta |
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Aug 17 |
answered | Write a remote managing script |
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Aug 17 |
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Easy incremental backups to an external hard drive A GUI does not a good UI make. |