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Doing comet-stop ?
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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Hacker accessed Bugzilla for at least a year, maybe two; gained insight into flaw before it was patched. People do use Bugzilla!
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"The way that we sold Xbox originally was that we were going to use the operating system." Also, he couldn't get past The Flood level in Halo
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Twitter is today announcing the availability of Diffy, a new piece of open-source software that developers can use to spot bugs when they’re making updates to certain parts of code. As long as your code is 140 characters or shorter
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While much has been written about the strengths and weaknesses of Agile, little data has been published to show how widely agile methods are used. I prefer to think of myself as a slugabed, thank you
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The laggards of today are the innovators of tomorrow.
(Meaning, those that don't waste their time with whatever the current fad is are in a better position to create the next fad.)
Marc
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If you’re bored at work or trying to come up with new fodder to impress your dinner party companions, Google search now has you covered. "Curiosity, the overwhelming desire to know, is not characteristic of dead matter."
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CryptDB developer says researchers were using database in way no one else would. A crackable encryption? Tell me more of this new concept.
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DB developer says : Cryptresearchers were using database in way no one else would
Well, then, it's certainly unfair to report they cracked it.
I mean, that is just rude to use the database in a way that no one else would.
Most nefarious crackers are not going to do stuff like that so let's give this a pass.
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Back-door attach is unfair because you can find that there is a back-door.
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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Unconfirmed reports across the Internet say Oracle has let go of its Java evangelists, but the company has not officially commented. "Papa don't preach I'm in trouble deep "
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The first time Edge users search for “chrome” or “firefox” using Bing — presumably with the intent of downloading those browsers from Google or Mozilla, respectively — they are shown a serious-looking message at the top of the search results. As opposed to those nice Google boys who always point all all browsers equally
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Thinking of code as a beautiful work of art is a mistake. But at the same time we need to start seeing coding as a genuine skill that deserves professional recognition, says leading Software Craftsmanship advocate and JAX London speaker Sandro Mancuso. "It was pride that changed angels into devils"
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What’s wrong with taking ownership of a solution? Do you prefer to work at a mansion, or a rest stop? Also, well crafted code is beautiful code, this article just sounds like an oxymoron.
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DNA computing was first demonstrated in 1994 by Leonard Adleman who encoded and solved the travelling salesman problem, a maths problem to find the most efficient route for a salesman to take between hypothetical cities, entirely in DNA. "Nothing is lost. Nothing is forgotten. It was in the blood, the flesh, And now it is forever."
I don't think I'll be in the Beta test of that one.
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Great, a new way to inherit bugs. How do you set a breakpoint in a body?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: How do you set a breakpoint in a body?
Igor show you how.
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CIO.com's Sharon Florentine talks to Jeff Sutherland, one of scrum's creators, to find out where the industry is, where it’s going and the challenges that lie ahead as more companies adopt agile and scrum. Let us all stand and gather to interpret the sacred user stories, then we shall sprint through the backlog to burn-down the spike
Or something like that.
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Sutherland:
"Once an organization makes the transformation to agile or scrum or one of these iterations, there's often so much money left on the table, they can turn around and invest in their people and their own business processes and do it really, really well." Do I get a whiff of pie-in-the-sky here ?
«I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center» Kurt Vonnegut.
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A new Google search feature is making it easier to find details on more than 900 different health conditions. define: hypochondria
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Only 900 of the 800,000,000,000,000,000,000 things one could have?
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Only the most common one that an end-user can recognize. It asks for a general name, not an ICD10.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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The case, if lost, could see a mass exodus of international customers from the US cloud. Every dark cloud has a dark lining?
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