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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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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
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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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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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
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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by 19 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Branching and merging should....
I've done it to conduct design experiments that would span over some/papers/bestpractices.html
Do you feel comfortable branching code?
It really depends of the tool I'm once.
Not exactly comfortable with it.
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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...
Started by obecalp on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
comfortable within a week or two of semi-serious study ;-)
I think it's worth it though, just like some a month to become comfortable with functional programming using recursion, pattern matching, map , filter.
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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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by 33 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Having the screen at your eye level is one of the main things that helps me with staying in a comfortable....
Also, use the keyboard usage more comfortable.
Makes me look like a weirdo but it's very comfortable.
To put under my elbows.
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Apparently BSD is like this but only for the OS not for the third party applications: Is there a Unix or Unix-like operating system (but not OS X), where all the installed applications and drivers either all work smoothly/properly or are not included ...
Started by Rob Kam on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Only restricted drivers....
Ubuntu has been very close to this for the last few years .
Why not Mac OS X? Almost everything works very smoothly, and the interface is beautiful, plus you still have the *nix core (the POSIX-compliant and free (OSS) Darwin ) .
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There's a great project called the Ruby Koans , it's a series of tasks to exercise yourself in the Ruby language, stepping you through the standard library using the Ruby Unit Testing suite as a learning tool. It's a great project.
I'd love to see something...
Started by mwilliams on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
A very old Oreilly book, Writing GNU Emacs Extensions ,... .
You read them in emacs in lisp interactive mode, and practice within the text .
I learned a lot from them.
(emacs lisp).
Http://www.gnuvola.org/software/elisp-tutorial/ are lessons in .el format.
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Enough of what's better or hotter. . .What system do you just feel comfortable playing period ? Mines. . .PS3. .
Started by Young_Charter on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gamespot):
My ....
Tho I don't really have any bias in terms of games/content - I love all of my platforms equally, I feel most comfortable on my comfortable would be my PS3.
I will feel comfortable sitting at any system and playing games on it.
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Any recommendations on comfortable yet professional looking shoes to wear during fellowship and beyond.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
They are not quite formal dress shoes, but can pass for dress shoes or Sanita Ecco's, Josef Shiebel, and Mephistos are all... .
Super comfortable.
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We are currently planning a trip to AKV in the spring and I was wondering if the sleeper sofa was ok to sleep on.
Is it comfortable?
Started by wdwdano@yahoo.com on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at disboards):
Anyone ever try or do this? I found the sleeper sofas at Kidani more comfortable than on the sleeper sofa at Beach club ....
Both were very comfortable! No worries! I'm foam based pad.
Chair, and the 10 year old slept on the pull-out couch .
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