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slapout1
@slapout1
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RE: Samsung, bunch of *****
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RE: Nobody running Twitter uses Twitter
"140 was an arbitrary choice based on the 160 character SMS limit"
If it was based on 160 character SMS then it wasn't arbitrary.
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RE: Cross-platform development
The problem with going cross-platform between desktop and mobile is not the language or the toolkit, but rather that the way you interact with applications is different between the two environments. Mice and keyboards simply aren't the same as touch screens, and there's nothing you can do about that (unless it is light interaction such as typing forum comments in a webpage, where you can get away with it).
Please tell Microsoft this circa 2012
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RE: Major Linux Problems on the Desktop, 2018 edition
I remember ten years ago or so, I bought a book on Linux -- Linux in 24 Hours or something like that. It went something like this:
In say, chapter 2 it would say something like "edit this text file to setup your internet"
In chapter 3, "edit this text file to setup your graphics card", etc.Problem was, it didn't tell you how to edit a text file until chapter 10!
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RE: Programming Memes Thread
Remember that episode of Star Trek where Kirk was telling the henchmen how to play a card game? That's how user's describe requirements.
Latest posts made by slapout1
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RE: Visual Basic for Quantum Computers
It's 2024 and Visual Basic isn't even deeply integrated into it's development environment.
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RE: StackGoFYourQuestion
Questions which are not duplicates marked (even closed) as duplicates.
Questions which get closed by people who would not know the answer any way because they find the question insufficiently clear. They are demanding information that a person who knew the answer would already understand. I have no problem with people asking for information to help them understand. I do have a problem with people closing a question because they do not get the information they demanded when they are clearly not qualified to answer the question.
Exactly. I've seen questions closed that I (or anyone familiar with the technology) knows the answer too. But they were closed because the closer didn't understand it.
And too many times my search will find a question marked as a duplicate. So I will go to the other question. And it's also marked as the duplicate of another question.
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RE: Boomzilla has too many posts and reputation
Could he trade in his points for one of these? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1663289-REG/lg_lsab_u325c_325_8k_ultra.html/865
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RE: Cross-platform development
@MrL said in Cross-platform development:
@Atazhaia said in Cross-platform development:
Does anyone have any experience with MAUI and can tell if that's good, bad or to use.
If you don't think that XAML and MVVM are horrible ideas, even worse in practice, then it's fine.
When I played with it, none of tutorials from Xamarin's site worked, XAML editor crashed every 2 hours, VS crashed once a day at least. Finding relevant info or answers to problems is never ending forum hunting, with lots of incorrect information for deprecated versions.
XAML and MVVM are horrible ideas, btw.
Just make a website wrapped in a browser control and save yourself some sanity.
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RE: Cross-platform development
The problem with going cross-platform between desktop and mobile is not the language or the toolkit, but rather that the way you interact with applications is different between the two environments. Mice and keyboards simply aren't the same as touch screens, and there's nothing you can do about that (unless it is light interaction such as typing forum comments in a webpage, where you can get away with it).
Please tell Microsoft this circa 2012
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RE: Searching for some kind of Firebase-alike
@Rhywden https://zumero.com/
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RE: Ubuntu and settings and WiFi
That's nothing. Back in the dial-up days, I installed Ubuntu on a computer using a CD. Then I tried to get online. But the driver/program I needed to get online via dial-up wasn't included on the CD. To get it, you had to go online.
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RE: VS Code Autoerase
@HardwareGeek said in VS Code Autoerase:
@boomzilla said in VS Code Autoerase:
VS code has issues
editing angular html files.
Sounds like a bad idea.
The angular or the html?
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RE: Functional programming rah! OOP nah! Or how to know you're a zealot
I didn't read the article, but IMHO, the reason functional programming hasn't become more popular is because it doesn't fit the way most people think about problems.
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RE: Programming Memes Thread
Remember that episode of Star Trek where Kirk was telling the henchmen how to play a card game? That's how user's describe requirements.