yeah, I didn't do that as well. I played first three levels in Chrome only.
A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God
yeah, I didn't do that as well. I played first three levels in Chrome only.
A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God
Clifford Nelson wrote:
I would have looked forward to JavaScript and HTML dying.
My Preference would be PHP :) http://t.co/2LWcxr4n[^]
A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God
Chrome is the way to go. I shifted from Firefox to Chrome around 6 months back and I have never looked back since.
A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God
For 2. he says that "It’s easy to forget to type in each of these Break statements!" conveniently ignoring that C# Compiler gives you an error saying that Control cannot fall through from one case label to another...
A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God
Second one for three reasons: 1. It is closer to functional programming principles. 2. Allows method chaining. 3. If your function is GetSomething it should return Something
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Roger Wright wrote:
is there any reason that I should pay $300 extra for an i7
You will be able to use it a little longer because i7 will become an old technology about half a year or so after i5 becomes one.
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_Maxxx_ wrote:
This is, obviously, just to check out how clever you are
And this obviously, a very easy programming question with a simple negative lookahead which both C# and Javascript support. Best fit for Quick Answers Forum IMO.
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Dan Neely wrote:
What did the judge say to them at the end?
She said, "You are not warriors of Goja (or whatever that is), you are warriors of India and that you have won the show and won Rs. 300,000." That was some real crazy stuff to earn money.
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Naerling wrote:
Now who's the jackass?
umm... Your process. Always blame the process :-\
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Here is a list[^] Unfortunately, Pakistan leads the pack by having 5 players in the list but India and South Africa aren't far behind. Another good article which mentions a lot of such incidents[^]
_Josh_ wrote:
I wont ever pay to see Pakistan play again.
Had I not been a Pakistani, I would have done the same. :( Let me clarify myself, I am in no way defending anyone. This is a heinous crime and the punishment, IMHO, was not as much as I had in mind. Had it been in my hands, then I would have trialed these three players for Treason when they come back to Pakistan after serving their jail sentence. The only point I want to make is that Cricket all over the world is not clean and its about time that some serious work be done about it.
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_Josh_ wrote:
You think they're not being paid off as well?
Probably yes but with new people now responsible, it looks like a step in the right direction (at least from what the new chairman is saying in public)
_Josh_ wrote:
Pakistani cricket appears to be corrupt to the very core.
I really hope that it is not corrupt to the very core but yes, this is a huge possibility. At this moment, it seems like shifting our blame to others but I really believe that there are a lot of other players from other countries as well who are involved in similar things. We have examples from past to justify this. That's why I said that ICC and boards should take responsibility now to eradicate this rotten thing from its core.
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_Josh_ wrote:
I doubt they've even scratched the surface if the problem.
I totally agree. Now, it is ICC and all the cricket boards' responsibility to come up with solid mechanism that will stop these things happening and catches the culprits who are still part of this rotten game.
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yeah.... The Longest Yard and all that....[^] On the other hand, being a Pakistani, I am both sad and satisfied with the verdict. Satisfied because this will hopefully stop people from doing things like defaming their own country in the future and Sad because our board should have dealt with these issues long time back. Had they been a bit stricter to the past players involved in similar things, this wouldn't have happened.
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Depends on what you can add to it that Facebook hasn't.
A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God
For Heavens sake, proper indenting is just a key combination away (at least in Visual Studio). Press Ctrl+K,F and you are done. And unused variables are just a compilation away. Compile your code and get rid of all the warnings that say: Variable is initialized but never used. How hard could it be? I personally never stop raising my voice against people who don't care about these things because I seriously believe in clean code. Logic is not the only thing that matters. There are a lot of other things to good programming. Learn those.
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Downloading...
A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God
Ditto here. Chrome is a lot snappier. Firefox looks like going down the spiral now.
A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God
Nagy Vilmos wrote:
Most days I'll e-mail whatever I'm working on to my home account and carry on with it of the evening, then e-mail it back.
I use Dropbox for this now. However, I have emailed myself countless times.
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leppie wrote:
It actually just links to the files located somewhere else.
Yes, but then the question is why do those repositories exist from where anyone can download illegal music? And why those aren't cracked down?
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