And... even if he were incrementing i it wouldn't matter, because the 'if' expression will be true due to being an assigment statement. What an utter failure. That guy just proves the point that he would not be able to produce working code without a compiler/debugger.
I don't have a problem with Hot Pockets. I take one to work every day and place it in the mini-fridge on the top rack right next to the "freezer" section (but not in it). When I'm ready for lunch I nuke it for 70 seconds and can start eating it in just a couple minutes. Nearly thawed is the way to go, whether it be from a non-working freezer or intentionally refrigerated. Do note that if for some reason I didn't eat it that day I would throw it away.
Most of the sitters looked as if they were mounting a toilet and getting ready to take a big dump. It must have been fragile the way they all were being so gentle with it, and not one of them leaned against the back rest... cute idea though.
Also, getting decent sleep is out of the question when you have a toddler and an infant. At least that condition should only last a few years (I hope!).
That is certainly true if you use the exact same encryption method twice in a row, and that method consists entirely of swapping all 1's for 0's and 0's for 1's.
Is Anil just being anal?
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What were his parents thinking when they came up with that name?
I think that "the PC is doomed" is a dumb statement. My main issue is with using the PC acronym. Really, all these new small-form-factor devices are also PCs. They are little "personal" computers that perform certain tasks. Sure, the tablets and smartphones aren't good at modeling and rendering 3D animations or what-have-you, so people don't try to use them for that.
The "PC" as we currently refer to it, has already evolved from the original. Its components have seen improvements in technology and a reduction in size. One day we'll be able to have all the power we need in something as small as a cell phone, but at that point, that little device is now our PC. The "PC" is not doomed, it is just evolving.
You should stop blaming your dad for your failures. Having access to a computer should have been enough. If you were not interested enough to take that and teach yourself anything, then you weren't cut out to be a programmer.
I think that is why his suggestion wasn't to go by the caller's claimed identity, but instead to track the financial transaction and go after whomever accepted the money.
Google is just a search engine. Shouldn't the take-down notices be sent to the website host instead? Let search engines just do what they are intended to do, which is locate content.
And... even if he were incrementing i it wouldn't matter, because the 'if' expression will be true due to being an assigment statement. What an utter failure. That guy just proves the point that he would not be able to produce working code without a compiler/debugger.
I don't have a problem with Hot Pockets. I take one to work every day and place it in the mini-fridge on the top rack right next to the "freezer" section (but not in it). When I'm ready for lunch I nuke it for 70 seconds and can start eating it in just a couple minutes. Nearly thawed is the way to go, whether it be from a non-working freezer or intentionally refrigerated. Do note that if for some reason I didn't eat it that day I would throw it away.
I was looking for someone to have mentioned this. I've been using git-sh for years.
JavaSCRIPT is a scripting language.
You sir, are an asshole.
Most of the sitters looked as if they were mounting a toilet and getting ready to take a big dump. It must have been fragile the way they all were being so gentle with it, and not one of them leaned against the back rest... cute idea though.
Also, getting decent sleep is out of the question when you have a toddler and an infant. At least that condition should only last a few years (I hope!).
That is certainly true if you use the exact same encryption method twice in a row, and that method consists entirely of swapping all 1's for 0's and 0's for 1's.
What were his parents thinking when they came up with that name?
Are you seriously asking a question with a lack of ending punctuation and an obvious answer?
I think that "the PC is doomed" is a dumb statement. My main issue is with using the PC acronym. Really, all these new small-form-factor devices are also PCs. They are little "personal" computers that perform certain tasks. Sure, the tablets and smartphones aren't good at modeling and rendering 3D animations or what-have-you, so people don't try to use them for that. The "PC" as we currently refer to it, has already evolved from the original. Its components have seen improvements in technology and a reduction in size. One day we'll be able to have all the power we need in something as small as a cell phone, but at that point, that little device is now our PC. The "PC" is not doomed, it is just evolving.
You should stop blaming your dad for your failures. Having access to a computer should have been enough. If you were not interested enough to take that and teach yourself anything, then you weren't cut out to be a programmer.
I think that is why his suggestion wasn't to go by the caller's claimed identity, but instead to track the financial transaction and go after whomever accepted the money.
I guess at supersonic speeds you really don't need to see where you're going.
I'm rather partial to cod computing, myself.
Google is just a search engine. Shouldn't the take-down notices be sent to the website host instead? Let search engines just do what they are intended to do, which is locate content.