Plugging Internet Explorer's Leaks
jgwebber writes "If you're developing DHTML web apps, you probably already know first-hand that Internet Explorer has horrendous memory leak issues. You can't not run on IE, so you've got to find a way to plug those leaks. So I've created a tool to help you find them. So until Microsoft decides to fix its browser architecture (ha!), at least we can keep it from blowing huge amounts of memory."
Just referencing one of the previous articles doesn't make this funny.
In Korea only memory leaks from IE
does it make this funny?
"funny" may not get you karma, but it can bring grins to dozens.
Mongrel News all the news that fits and froths
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I am trolling
In Old Soviet Korea only IE Leaks Mem... mmm forget it
Ubuntu is an African word meaning 'I can't configure Debian'
You understand wrong
And I see no reason to view the website of someone who confuses "there" and "their"....
You could argue that if it's referenced then it's in use by the reference, but we're definitely arguing semantics there.
It's official. Most of you are morons.
Ahh the blissful irony of someone complaining about spelling whilst managing to spell "grammar" incorrectly. :)
Not to mention the whole "to some whois" piece of their grammar...
"He's over in Europe, plugging a dyke."
Vuja De: That sinking feeling that this is going to happen again. Often occurs in meetings with Product Managers.
Because if I did it that way, some smug, flash git would invariably have pointed out that using strstr or strpos is non-extensible, non-scalable, or somesuch. Them's the breaks when you choose a language with at least two ways to do everything {some of which you can't help suspecting might only ever have been put there just for the sake of there being more than one way to do it}. It's like when your mother buys you two sweaters for christmas -- whichever one you wear she will ask you what's wrong with the other one?
Je fume. Tu fumes. Nous fûmes!