IMHO if an idea has merit it's only a certain amount of time before it gets big. Besides, I find programming in python with django much more fun.
It's funny the way php tends to get touted for enterprise web sites.
I too use Django, I'm dissapointed at the lack of a djangoforge though. Still, overall I enjoy it a lot more than php (which I have a work experiance job doing, kind of happy that I managed to get a programming one, a wee bit pissed off its in php).
Django is super duper awesome, it would be good if there was a book like "Django Patterns" or something because I was a little bit unhappy using template tags at first but then it just started working for me.
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Yay, nationalism! Let's just treat people in one country different for people from another!
This is something that needs to be inbuilt.
Are you [user].
Have you been drinking?
Do you have a cold?
For the second two you'd probably then apply some kind of clever filter or make the profile looser, and don't write changes.
Extreme example:
That's the same as being a criminal for saying "I heard James on blah street can get you bombs". Sometimes you might just be saying "James lives on blah street", would that still be evil.
What if you said go to "site lawyers dont like dot com with no spaces" would that still be infringement? How about if it was encoded as hexadecimal ascii? What about if you linked to another site that directly forwards you to a 'bad site'? What if you said "Oh blah.com used to be a site before it stopped existing" but that's the forwarding site? What if you said "blah dot com" used to be a site before it stopped existing"? How about that? What if you had a script that generated a truely random link (as in it randomized all the letters of the site) and it accidently linked to a "bad site"?
Argh... I would join the EFF, but I can suddenly see the appeal of suicide bombing.
Never ask why with OSS, the answer will always boil down to "because we can". (This is not nessacerally a bad thing or a good thing.) Also it's important for hardware not to be tied to a single OS. Ok, so I lied with the first bit.
IMHO if an idea has merit it's only a certain amount of time before it gets big. Besides, I find programming in python with django much more fun. It's funny the way php tends to get touted for enterprise web sites.
I too use Django, I'm dissapointed at the lack of a djangoforge though. Still, overall I enjoy it a lot more than php (which I have a work experiance job doing, kind of happy that I managed to get a programming one, a wee bit pissed off its in php).
Django is super duper awesome, it would be good if there was a book like "Django Patterns" or something because I was a little bit unhappy using template tags at first but then it just started working for me.
Yay, nationalism! Let's just treat people in one country different for people from another!
Yay for macho steriotypes!
I agree, the main value of hentai is its deep plot.
Heh, like those corperate buyouts that are only to prevent compotition.
I think mouse and keyboard with screen is far faster than audio recognition/feedback will ever be.
This is something that needs to be inbuilt. Are you [user]. Have you been drinking? Do you have a cold? For the second two you'd probably then apply some kind of clever filter or make the profile looser, and don't write changes.
The Future is XHTML 2.0 == The future is the next version. O RLY?!?
It worked on a request to google.com and google.co.uk from the UK.
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Extreme example: That's the same as being a criminal for saying "I heard James on blah street can get you bombs". Sometimes you might just be saying "James lives on blah street", would that still be evil. What if you said go to "site lawyers dont like dot com with no spaces" would that still be infringement? How about if it was encoded as hexadecimal ascii? What about if you linked to another site that directly forwards you to a 'bad site'? What if you said "Oh blah.com used to be a site before it stopped existing" but that's the forwarding site? What if you said "blah dot com" used to be a site before it stopped existing"? How about that? What if you had a script that generated a truely random link (as in it randomized all the letters of the site) and it accidently linked to a "bad site"? Argh... I would join the EFF, but I can suddenly see the appeal of suicide bombing.
God I'm such a fuckwit that I didn't realize that.
Never ask why with OSS, the answer will always boil down to "because we can". (This is not nessacerally a bad thing or a good thing.) Also it's important for hardware not to be tied to a single OS. Ok, so I lied with the first bit.