On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Paul Malherbe wrote:
> I totally agree with your comments. I have been using gentoo in corporate
> environments for the past 5 years mainly as servers but also as desktop
> systems and yet have to find another distro to compare with its flexibility
> and package man
gt; path, library locations, etc.
I almost need multiple boxes to target each release I'm working on,
but I can't afford that, so I have scripts to set up environment
variables to pick the correct install of Python.
Mike
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On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Thomas Gallen wrote:
> Has setting PYTHONPATH/the module search path not worked out when you
> changed it? I think the search path precedence is current directory,
> then PYTHONPATH, then the default module search path. If that's not
> working then there's somethin
On 18/11/09 Uriel said:
> http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/java
Awesome. :)
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On 18/11/09 Michael P. Soulier said:
> On 18/11/09 Uriel said:
>
> > http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/java
And another http://www.cs.arizona.edu/projects/sumatra/hallofshame/
Mike
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On 16/04/10 pmarin said:
> The One True Vi: http://ex-vi.sourceforge.net/
I'm curious. I remember using vanilla Vi, and I found it unsufficient for my
work until I found Vim. Why would one prefer vanilla Vi?
Mike
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I think I have the build requirements...
Cheers,
Mike
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touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
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91K. Wow, that's small.
Mike
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"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a
touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
--Albert Einstein
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more simpler? :)
Git and Hg are very similar. IMHO it makes little difference which one you
use.
Mike
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Michael P. Soulier
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a
touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
--Albert Ei
On 10/06/10 Uriel said:
> Amen, instead of wasting time arguing over hg vs. git, people should
> instead push to kill the abomination that is SVN.
Indeed. I actually find using CVS more pleasurable than SVN most of the time.
Informed use of CVS isn't that difficult. That said, I love Git and at t
one another into a
single file.
Mike
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Michael P. Soulier
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a
touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
--Albert Einstein
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On 11/06/10 Kris Maglione said:
> I'd sooner throw away my computer than sign up for a Twitter
> account.
I have one but I admit it was mostly out of curiousity. I feel like an idiot
saying "tweet". Just fix email, at least it's decentralized and universal.
Mike
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On 27/10/11 Guilherme Lino said:
> yeah but the true is that a linux desktop is almost useless for a normal
> person
Dunno, my Mother is pretty normal. My 9-year-old son is rather special, but
he's had no computer education at all. They both manage.
At least openoffice allows opening of those st
On 28/10/11 Pieter Praet said:
> When acquiring *any* type of technology (in the very broad sense of the
> word), you should either make an effort to educate yourself regarding
> available options, usage and maintenance, or reimburse someone to do it
> all for you.
>
> If you refuse to do either
On 28/10/11 Connor Lane Smith said:
> (The only truly intuitive interface is a nipple.)
I have two kids. Trust me, it's not.
Mike
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On 28/10/11 Kurt H Maier said:
> > And I absolutely agree that for most FOSS projects, grokking the source
> > is rather unlikely to have a positive ROI re time and effort, so
>
>
> And that's why suckless.org is important.
Is that to say that suckless.org code is simple enough to be its own
do
On 29/10/11 Guilherme Lino said:
> maybe they are, just like you, a special boy! but lets not talk about that..
>
>
> in my university we have 700 computer science students
>
> if 30 like linux its already to much, if really understand really linux
> again to much
Sorry, I don't know what you'
On 29/10/11 Guilherme Lino said:
> people are relieved that the linux class is over and they don't have to use
> it again
> if in 700 computer science students the great majority says "windows is so
> cool", "C# is so cool", "visual studio 2010 is the best" and "linux is
> crap"... thats because a
On 29/10/11 hiro said:
> Well, I use Linux because I couldn't customize my task bar.
When I bought my netbook it came with win7 starter. Micro$oft doesn't let you
set your own wallpaper in starter. I couldn't get Debian on it fast enough.
Mike
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On 13/12/11 Bjartur Thorlacius said:
> Then what is D? I guess the answer will be the same as for Haskell.
>
> + D is the best of C and Python modulo compatibility and popularity.
> Unlike lisp, most any programmer can read it.
Python is my go-to language right now, but if I had to pick one lang
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