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Hi, Can anyone help me I am expeiencing painful finger joints & Knucle joints in mainly my left hand. I am worse in the evening before going to bed. Also first thing in the morning it is like they have seized up. They are extremely painful to move any...
Started by Guest on
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The pain appeared three days ago without any action to cause....
It gets a tiny bump about??? Hello, Have the same problem on the same finger but cannot see any veins .
Well..that is where the excruciating pain is.
Will see tiny veins there.
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I believe most of programmers sit in front of the computer for hours hours. This may cause painful shoulders, sometimes you may find it is hard to lift up the arms. If our hands stay on keyboards, hours later you may find the fingers get very cold.
Do...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If you are experiencing pain, tingling, numbness, weakness in the arms pain, backache or fingers getting ....
See this link for adjusting your sitting for a long period of time .
This may lead to painful shoulders.
Muscle) to tighten.
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We have a business application that basically runs on an os-independent stack (tomcat+java+mysql) but we have always run it redhat or centos.
There is a customer that is insisting to run it on opensolaris for his own reasons (an expensive everything-is...
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You might decide that porting the relevant tools from the GNU set is simpler than modifying... .
The biggest issues will be with the non-POSIX (non-standard) options you've used to the GNU tools provided on Linux that are not in the Solaris standard commands .
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Hello, I'm trying/thinking of making CppCMS - C++ Web Framework project little bit more cross platform.
Today I can easily support Linux, OpenSolaris, FreeBSD and even Cygwin. But when it comes to Native Windows it becomes really painful:
The overview...
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What additional constraints they had, what webserver they wanted to use, etc.)?
Typically... .
Have users ever requested using the framework on Windows? If so, did they explain why they wanted to use Windows (e.g .
You should base your decision on user demand.
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Which is the least painful way of cutting hand? I want to know about the least painful way of cutting hand...pls help...
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Like, psycho, evil, vamp
u just got busted :D :P cutting after death is the least painful way of cutting.
The least painful way to cut your hand would be a razor or exact-o knife.
The value of relationship.
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We always try to be clever and script everything that we find repetitive but not everything can be automated - what have you found in your career to be just a massive pain?
I'll give you mine - building Netware version 2.xx on 5.25" disks with multiple...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
These are just a world of pain, with enough of their own unique sets of quirks and weirdnesses, I found once it's over I was....
This is a world of pain without deployments.
To be done to satisfy compliance regulations and external auditors .
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I know this is subjective and not really a question. I won't feel bad if it is closed, but I'm curious about this.
I was recently learning some details about a project that uses Microsoft Sharepoint as the development platform and honestly I don't know...
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Eshop framework comprised for Sharepoint Search....
Magento.
The string operations in the standard C library.
One of the most painful experiences I had to develop on was Oracle as painful.
With Sharepoint and, yes - it was painful.
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What is the least painful way to die? Just wondering
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There is no way of dying....
Taking death.
While you die, you may or may not suffer pain.
The least painful way to die is...nothing!
When you die, your friends and family will grieve over your loss and it will be a great pain to them.
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I'm unemployed and I don't have that much programming experience. So I need to get experience and I figure the best way of doing so is programming my own projects. Now there are a few problems with this:
1) I have a hard time thinking of practical/fun...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
It might be painful at ....
One challenge, you will start incorporating methods to make debugging easier and less painful to get things done.
Have to take the good with the bad in this field, and the job will never be 100% pain-free.
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I'm working on a change on my laptop. It's not ready to be submitted to repository yet but I'd like to keep working on my desktop too. My change set is quite big and not only it contains modifications, it also contains new files and deleted files as well...
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But, you can probably get away with just zipping....
Not to mention, easy synchronization of future changes between machines .
And has the additional advantage of giving you a backup while you're working on this huge change .
Branching is the clean solution.
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