The worst thing I see here (other than the above mentioned) is that you cram so much on one line.
if ( )
<then...>
Cramming as much code on one line as possible doesn't make it run faster and doesn't make it more readable (even if it makes it all fit on one screen).
I will say that for a beginner programmer, it is good.
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RE: WTF was I doing?
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RE: DaVinci Code
I second that.
It's better than Java vs .Net or Interpreter vs Compiled jokes.
My lame attempt:
I wonder if the programmer was allowed to check it in or not. -
RE: Change? We fear change...
@Volmarias said:
@Volmarias said:
@Volmarias said:
Lets find out! Here, I'm going to try and quote myself. The "message" box hasn't resized itself to a decent size, so it looks good so far that opera is still going to fail completely (seriously, wtf, can we get a REAL bb or what?)
Ok, I'm quoting, and....
Woohoo! It works!
To me, the real question will be editing / deleting.
Edit: this was edited.
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RE: Self-taught developers
@ammoQ said:
a Eclipse user writing Java compiles on every save, like it or not.
Even more so, it'll tell you about errors while you're tryping.
Just incase you don't save except for once in 10 hours...
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RE: Initially no salary ~ Full time ~ Need full Commitment!!!
Uh... wow... I don't think I've seen such a bad comprehension of the English language since I went and taught English to japanese housewives. Even they probably had this guy beat.
The guy who posted the last response on the linked thread (pointing out all of the ignored questions) probably has it right.
The craziest part (atleast, to me) is that he specifically seeks people who are unemployed now. You know... people who are unemployed for any duration usually are unemployed for a reason (too junior, not enough experience, really bad at what they do, etc). -
RE: The Bible Workbook
@masklinn said:
Please do explain how intelligent design (aka creationism) isn't contradictory with the theory of evolution please.
While I do agree that faith in whatever god you may believe in may not be completely contradictory with science in general (even though faith is not scientific by definition), I'd be very interrested in understanding how creationism can be made compatible with the theory of evolution.
Not to seem too much like I am running away from the discussion, the explaination is longer and more nuanced than I'd like to write while at work (supposedly doing... work).
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RE: The Bible Workbook
@Ken said:
@frosty said:
The only question I have is: If this is in excel in this fancy format, how'd it get there? Was the whole thing typed?
It depends. Do you believe in intelligent design?
[:D]
Actually... yes. And evolution. I don't see them as completely contradictory (black vs white) as so many people like to make it out to be.
More importantly, I'm a big fan of seperation of church and state. I think it goes against Christian theology to do otherwise (with possibly special exceptions like the vatican). (please no one turn this into a big, heated discussion)
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RE: The Bible Workbook
I am a believer and am not offended. But then I am an Engineer, so I might be offended.
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RE: Sorting by..
I can't help but chuckle at the 3 threads you started in an attempt to bring this wtf to us. To add to the wtf, I almost made the same mistake you did.
I haven't seen this before, but I don't sort by IP (I always play the same Counter-Strike Source server; good pings, a range of player skills, and maps that I know). -
RE: Now, that's how you spell
@AlpineR said:
Whilom, as olde stories tellen us,
Ther was a duc that highte Theseus;
Of Atthenes he was lord and governour,
And in his tyme swich a conquerour,
That gretter was ther noon under the sonne.
Ful many a riche contree hadde he wonne,
He's obviously a student of Middle English. Compare his writing to this passage from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales:What with his wysdom and his chivalrie;
He conquered al the regne of Femenye,
That whilom was ycleped Scithia,
And weddede the queene Ypolita,
And broghte hir hoom with hym in his contree,
With muchel glorie and greet solempnytee,
And eek hir yonge suster Emelye.
And thus with victorie and with melodye
Lete I this noble duc to Atthenes ryde,
And al his hoost, in armes hym bisyde.
As soon as I saw the "Middle English" subject I had this feeling you were going to bring up the Canterbury Tales. My 10th grade English class required us to memorize the first 20 or so lines in Middle English.