think about Google can get all your search histories, so it is possible to find a romance just by comparing search histories, or the clicks you had. If you search more for porn, probably you will find a bitch:)
Can I sue the companies the computers that hurt my wrist because I use them every day:) So those companies better to come out something to prevent hurting wrists.
There are tens of thousands of open source projects, how to look for the code is a difficult task. Codase (http://www.codase.com gets a solution for that. It understands the source code and you can search for meanings in the source.
One of problem that I have with the open source is that how to search for the code snippets that I can reuse in my open source projects. Finally someone who developed an open source code search engine called Codease (http://www.codase.com). Play with a while, seems it understands code well and I can search for function defintions, function calls, and even the class definition, try search for "trie" and immediately give me the examples in the open source project. Hope they can cover more projects and more languages.
Thanks Good. I sold Megite to Yahoo.
If everyday is april fool, ....
think about Google can get all your search histories, so it is possible to find a romance just by comparing search histories, or the clicks you had. If you search more for porn, probably you will find a bitch:)
Can I sue the companies the computers that hurt my wrist because I use them every day:) So those companies better to come out something to prevent hurting wrists.
great to get rid of activex. I hate those flashing quicktimes, flash, ... Back to normal text.
Thanks God. Have less card to carry. Too many cards in my life, too many trouble for me already!
Have you tried on AMD dual core, 64bit, I couldn't make it work on on SMP. Any suggestion? Other than that, I love ubuntu.
There are tens of thousands of open source projects, how to look for the code is a difficult task. Codase (http://www.codase.com gets a solution for that. It understands the source code and you can search for meanings in the source.
One of problem that I have with the open source is that how to search for the code snippets that I can reuse in my open source projects. Finally someone who developed an open source code search engine called Codease (http://www.codase.com). Play with a while, seems it understands code well and I can search for function defintions, function calls, and even the class definition, try search for "trie" and immediately give me the examples in the open source project. Hope they can cover more projects and more languages.
This is the most useful vertical search engine I've ever used. Keep good job. Will play more later.