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My housemate got stood up by this guy she liked.
Now she's telling me that she's going to make his life hell. She was like "I'm pretty popular in my class, and once we get back to London, I'll find a way."
She says she hasn't thought of how yet. What ...
Started by RoboTwi on
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She was like "I'm pretty popular in my class, and once we.
Me that she's going to make his life hell.
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ThaMurdera posted: I must say, I like Dark RP. But honestly I haven't Rp'ed once. Then just die in hell...
(User was banned for this post ("Rude / unwarranted" - Craptasket))
Started by LennyPenny on
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(I'm a caveman with a caveman mind.)
Anyway, the real reason why DarkRP is so popular.
NEWSFLASH! This just in, some people don't like, honestly.
LennyPenny posted: Then just die in hell...
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Which popular religions try to instill fear of going to hell, & which ones don't?
Started by Mike on
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Christianity, Islam, and Judaism believe in punishment beetle, which sounds like hell....
Islam and Christianity bothBuddhism and Hinduism don't have a hell.
Are often up for debate, and the matter of hell is a popular debate item.
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I wrote a kind of article where I refuted some popluar arguments against endless torment, I didn't defend universalism but left the question open if some verses rather support annihilationism, but the idea that some transgressors suffer an eschatolic ...
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I'm beginning to learn Struts 2, and am wondering:
Which is the most popular IDE for Struts 2?
I've looked at a few of them (netbeans, idea, eclipse) and only idea seems to treat Struts as a first class citizen. But the community version of idea doesn...
Started by Chris on
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That said, a good idea would be actually to avoid the XML configuration hell and to prefer.
Even if that's true.
I find this strange, given that Struts is the most popular Java framework.
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I feel I'm a well rounded programmer, I'm comfortable in C# and java (several large projects with both) but I tend to use C++ for most applications when I have a choice. (and sometimes R,Python, or Perl as appropriate..)
But I am astounded to see the ...
Started by SPWorley on
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Once the site becomes more popular and gets ranked high....
From where I live is popular among developers working on MS suite of tools/languages.
I've seen, C# is not as popular as Java, and it's probably not as popular as C++.
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Title says it all. For personal usage, I tend to prefer Debian/Ubuntu over Redhat. It's not necessarily that I dislike Redhat (or more specifically CentOS or Fedora) so much as it is that I like Debian's package management system so much better.
What ...
Started by Jason Baker on
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Back a ....
Since Suse is not really popular in the USA, RHEL seems so popular.
Red Hat is popular in the enterprise world because the application vendor that provides) or two (Suse Linux) distributions to support.
For the product.
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I ask this because at work I am supposed to develop a web-application that is used in an intranet, by two people. It's an application that should keep some states in a workflow. So I have to keep data in a session and have to care about concurrency. It...
Started by Mnementh on
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("dll hell Applications are more popular....
In your specific case , the client probably wants to take advantage because for a winforms application back then, they were nightmare, especially points 1 & 2 .
popular than local applications.
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Why is C# suddenly so popular? There's been like a repeat explosion in the blogs lately about it; It reminds me of the earlier part of this decade when all of those frameworks for Java came out like Spring, JSF, Hibernate, Struts, Struts2, Tapestry etc...
Started by leeand00 on
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As....
I don't know where you have been, but it's been pretty steadily just doesn't matter to a lot of people .
It's popular because it's now Microsoft's first-class supported language, and Microsoft steers? It hasn't suddenly become popular.
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I've always heard that C is the language of choice to use for embedded systems, or anything that needs to run at maximum speed. I never developed a fondness for C, mostly because I don't like pointer arithmetic and the language is barely a rung above ...
Started by Juliet on
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[1] In fairness popular.)
There are some exceptions....
Hence, it is not super-popular.
The tools high-profile compared to web development).
BUT...
I like OCaml a lot as a language.
Well, maybe F# becomes popular.
That simple won't do.
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