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AboutNo college, working in a Windows shop under strict NDA.
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SkillsC++, Python, sadly PHP, MySQL and Postgres.
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LocationSweden
Joined devRant on 6/16/2016
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Do they have a shop or something where you can get these? I wouldn't say no to some CLion ones.
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*insert comment saying this would never happen on windows/linux/beos/amigaos here*
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I mean, I don't see why they would need to keep track over what formats browsers support.
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Minus the whole "able to kill the user" thing, right?
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@samk If the service is old enough, I guess two threads could count as distributed :P
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What if I rant about a rant about a rant?
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@NoNameCode I'm not.
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@Onyx1640 For some reason my computer is really slow at the moment, but low disk and CPU usage. I kinda wanna blame 10.
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@gcjohn I bet they are thinking "thank god this guy actually throws them away instead of sticking them under the desk"
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I fixed code that did that a week ago!
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I do have to say, there's nothing more retarded in business than rejecting someone willing to do work for appropriate wages, because they are "overqualified".
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Parsing xlsx isn't too hard, why are you having issues?
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I once accidentally enabled open relaying on a mail server. Needless to say, it was a huge pain in the ass to get unblocked from basically everywhere.
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@code-god Inhouse code at work...
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I have trouble staying productive throughout 8 hour days, sometimes slipping down to 7. I do the same amount of work as the 9 hour guys.
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Except that's not truly random, as you're using an imperfect randomized source usually. You need an external random number generator using external noise, like power fluctuations and noise from space.
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@YoungWebRebelz In fact, it would probably catch fire.
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I general, exactly replicating a fixed design is how you end up with browser incompatibility. Aim for general feel and flow, users won't care about a 4px offset ;)
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I did a live demo on my last project, teacher liked that :P
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In the US? Not much. Here in Sweden? More about security in web applications than industry standard, apparently...
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I prefer ::1 more
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There are 11 types of people in the world: those who know binary, those who doesn't, and those who are tired of this joke.
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Reliable. You get an email if it isn't renewing about a week before expiry as well.
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Fuck it, shove behind CloudFlare and cache everything that can be cached.
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queryResponse in my pants
Yeah, not working. -
Yup. Less abrasive surface for the mouse, so it stays slidey longer.
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An old Mac mini and half a terabyte of emulators...
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I don't see the issue as long as it's in line with the expected quality from programmers, or it's just data updates.
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Getting out of vim isn't hard, it's just :q
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Obviously was a correct answer if it worked with the sample data (and other valid inputs).