Qt Creator's Vim bindings are not complete yet. For example keystrokes like yiw or diw don't work. Recording macro's (which for me is Vim's killer feature) also doesn't work.
That aside it's a great piece of software. Actually, it is the only IDE that I find usable on Linux.
Perhaps some of these people with "faulty genes" have found a way to channel their compulsion into more positive or creative endeavors.
I remember reading somewhere about similarities between highly successful people and criminals.
I remember reading this story before on slashdot.
I think its plausible that there is such a thing as a "bad gene". However we should fight the temptation to jump too quickly to a conclusion. In the end this is just one story, which would be considered "anecdotal" for scientific point of view.
Why is this good news for feminism? It could negatively be interpreted as: "poisonous chemicals degrade boys into girls" implying that feminine is somehow less than masculine.
It's not their personal mails but their school mails that became public. These mails are less likely to contain sensitive information. Not that this makes it a totally minor glitch, but somewhat less dramatic nonetheless.
And "I am pleased to have the chance to say how deeply sorry I and we all are for what happened to him". I guess British pride gets in the way for a more humble way of phrasing an apology.
From the article:
>'But a woman also looks for signs of other attributes, such as wealth, youth and kindness.'
Wealth and youth, ok. But I wasn't aware that kindness belongs to that list...
Firefox has the Gecko engine which is sort of like a VM on its own for running XUL based apps. That's probably where the bloat comes from, not from C++.
If an idea has no chance of spreading if shared by less than 10% of the population, then how did the theory of evolution ever become accepted?
He started coding in 1979 and waited until 1998 to build it?
People that want to sell something feel the need to find fault with the existing solutions in order to justify their own.
That doesn't work in Starcraft.
A better analogy seems to me washing your car and this act being exposed on Google Maps.
Or worse, they do.
They merely have a clue of what they're talking about.
So your employees are too stupid/lazy to learn how to use a computer. Either train them or fire them.
Either train them or set them on fire.
anime music beats video game music any day.
Qt Creator's Vim bindings are not complete yet. For example keystrokes like yiw or diw don't work. Recording macro's (which for me is Vim's killer feature) also doesn't work. That aside it's a great piece of software. Actually, it is the only IDE that I find usable on Linux.
Perhaps some of these people with "faulty genes" have found a way to channel their compulsion into more positive or creative endeavors. I remember reading somewhere about similarities between highly successful people and criminals.
I remember reading this story before on slashdot. I think its plausible that there is such a thing as a "bad gene". However we should fight the temptation to jump too quickly to a conclusion. In the end this is just one story, which would be considered "anecdotal" for scientific point of view.
I would be really great to be one of THOSE very few men!
Why is this good news for feminism? It could negatively be interpreted as: "poisonous chemicals degrade boys into girls" implying that feminine is somehow less than masculine.
Commentary: Monkeys, girls, boys and toys: A confirmation Comment on “Sex differences in toy preferences: Striking parallels between monkeys and humans” http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2643016/
Girls prefer to play with dolls, and boys prefer to play with toy cars, guns etc.. This is genetic, not cultural.
Sources?
Damn, that HTML filter!! Replace "=" with smaller than or equal to.
50% of the population has an IQ = 100. Scary, by definition.
The single Mac application the might make me choose Mac over PC would be Terminal (over cmd.exe).
It's not their personal mails but their school mails that became public. These mails are less likely to contain sensitive information. Not that this makes it a totally minor glitch, but somewhat less dramatic nonetheless.
And "I am pleased to have the chance to say how deeply sorry I and we all are for what happened to him". I guess British pride gets in the way for a more humble way of phrasing an apology.
They're dutchmen after all.
From the article: >'But a woman also looks for signs of other attributes, such as wealth, youth and kindness.' Wealth and youth, ok. But I wasn't aware that kindness belongs to that list...
He means adding a GUI to the STL, not the C++ language.
Firefox has the Gecko engine which is sort of like a VM on its own for running XUL based apps. That's probably where the bloat comes from, not from C++.