>The infant mortality rate is rather high, and if 1 in 5 children in India die, that's pretty damn bad
That would be a horrible horrible thing. TFA only mentions about "1 out of 5 child deaths worldwide" happens in India.
the days of everyone wanting his or her own webpage just to rant out a bunch of poorly stucture meme-junk are over as well.
I disagree. Now with domain names so cheap and the ability to host stuff at your home with a decent DSL connection, I see more people getting into hosting their own websites. I have personaly helped two of my friends to set these up in the past three months.
Exactly, he is probably asking about code as in code snippets and not projects.
I have most of my frequently used code lying in a few files. Most of my java code are in a few classes and some with main methods so that I can quickly test or execute them. My favourite PHP and JavaScript code are in two files from where I can copy post. I have these on a few backup cds and in a couple of mails in the yahoo and gmail servers.
The other bigger projects are safe on some cds.. which I can never locate when I really need them.
Thanks. I got to see a live implementation og FogBugz!!
The spelling is "Gandhi". I could get anal about getting that right.
>The infant mortality rate is rather high, and if 1 in 5 children in India die, that's pretty damn bad That would be a horrible horrible thing. TFA only mentions about "1 out of 5 child deaths worldwide" happens in India.
It is ironic and funny to think that this news is getting kinderstart.com slashdotted right now.
the days of everyone wanting his or her own webpage just to rant out a bunch of poorly stucture meme-junk are over as well.
I disagree. Now with domain names so cheap and the ability to host stuff at your home with a decent DSL connection, I see more people getting into hosting their own websites. I have personaly helped two of my friends to set these up in the past three months.
Exactly, he is probably asking about code as in code snippets and not projects. I have most of my frequently used code lying in a few files. Most of my java code are in a few classes and some with main methods so that I can quickly test or execute them. My favourite PHP and JavaScript code are in two files from where I can copy post. I have these on a few backup cds and in a couple of mails in the yahoo and gmail servers. The other bigger projects are safe on some cds.. which I can never locate when I really need them.
Isn't junk still junk even if you know where it is?
No, I think that is because of the drag near the planets orbit.
wonder if they would rename string as g-string?