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What food is your comfort food?
Started by AlexKatieAiden Mommy on
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Having more than one monitor is fun but... one needs some extra tools to make it comfortable and efficient setup.
Do you know any such for Windows?
Started by Piotr Dobrogost on
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It's inexpensive, has full Windows 7 compatibility and a ton of multi-monitor features (taskbar, mouse shortcuts, hotkeys, titlebar buttons... .
DisplayFusion **.
Comes with a pricetag though..
UltraMon is king!
It extends your taskbar on the other monitor. .
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Classic Colors Down Comforter: Comforters | Free Shipping at L.L.Bean- $159
Started by Lindsey Stevens on
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I don't know about most of you, but my comfort food is really bad for me.
usually when I eat the comfort food its supposed to make me feel comforted...but I always end up feeling worse.
damn you cheesy BBQ baked potato and fried okra.
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Damn i always feel worse after eating....
Usually when I eat the comfort food its supposed to make me feel comforted...but I always end up feeling worse.
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Hi,
Was your employer comfortable with a hosted bug tracking solution, or it just had to be in house for security/paranoia reasons?
I can see small teams of remote developers benefiting from it, but most bosses (i would think) would be to paranoid to ...
Started by Blankman on
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I don't want my team....
Once you choose a reputable solution then the fear of exposing your internal business is not there .
We have a small team.
I make the call on this myself and I prefer the hosted solution because it reduces the maintenance overhead .
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This morning, I read two opinions on refactoring.
Opinion 1 Opinion 2 They recommend branching (and subsequently merging) code to:
Keep the trunk clean. Allow a developer to walk away from risky changes. In my experience (particularly with Borland's StarTeam...
Started by Jim G. on
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The reason for branching....
So to answer question 1..
I use Subversion and consider branching very simple and easy .
It's trivial compared to the amount of pain it saves us from messing up trunk .
It only takes us about 5 minutes to branch code .
We use svn.
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I'm an OK C/C++ programmer. I find Haskell very intriguing. But it seems to me, that although it's relatively easy to write clean Haskell code, as it mimics math (which I'm very comfortable with) pretty well. It's very hard to write clean code in Haskell...
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It is a God-like example of an algorithm that has brilliant hackery woven into how it works - what I mean by hackery in this case is the kind of techniques that a true Haskell devotee... .
There is a very specific reason why quicksort ain't so quick in Haskell .
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To come? Eg: John 16:7
Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you.
Hint:
Jesus = division, not peace = dis-comfort = ...
Started by Allegory on
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I know everyone here has one thing in common and that is we like or liked to eat comfort food. Now that I had WLS I can't do that anymore. Which makes me so sad/mad sometimes.
I have one thing that I do which is now a 100% hopelessly out of control addiction...
Started by MJ Fan on
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I will say that it's not the same comfort....
Believe state-owned and run gun range!
Betsy Now I feel totally inadequate food still represents a comfort to me.
Read, read, and read some more.
In the gym by eating those so called comfort foods.
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I've been programming for about 5 years now and I have just started my first professional development job. One thing I have noticed since I started is that programming can be very uncomfortable, especially for tall people like myself.
As I have started...
Started by Scottm on
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On the non-ergonomics side of things:
If you're still stuck with a CRT monitor .
Sometimes I get really nervous if I can't find the little ball, which is a whole work overall comfort condition.
In work comfort.
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