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  1. Someone /has/ to mention Mel... on Dirty Coding Tricks To Make a Deadline · · Score: 1
  2. Re:Can't Say I'm Surprised on Study Finds P2P Has No Effect on Legal Music Sales · · Score: 3, Funny

    Correct

  3. Re:learning objective c on Which Coding Framework for Mac OS X ? · · Score: 1
    With minimal C and no ObjC experience I plunged into a project (fortunately with some experienced collegues) and was up and crawling in no time.
    This was over seven years ago, I still use it every day as a WebObjects developer, and I am still very pleased.

    Once you grasp the concepts, ObjC is a very nice language indeed. Especially categories are yummy :-)

    just my 0.02

    Roderik [ObjC retain]

  4. Re:XYZZY wasn't an Easter Egg! on Easter Eggs in Open Source? · · Score: 1

    In many adventures, xyzzy is a magic word: one that's essential to solve the game or just one to make your life a lot easier. In AOS/VS "xyzzy" IS an easter egg, have a look at: Xyzzy in the Jargon file

  5. How about WebObjects... on Perl Domination in CGI Programming? · · Score: 1
    Noone mentions WebObjects from NeXT^H^H^H^H^H Apple.
    Therefore, I think I should.
    IMHO there is no competition for WebObjects.

    There is a steep learning curve at start, but I think there is no other environment that will give you such a rapid development (for larger projects) and such maintainability.