On Saturday, 29 June 2013 at 02:35:27 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 06/28/2013 07:15 PM, MattCoder wrote:
I'm really thinking about translate to portuguese
That sounds great! :) Somebody else had started a translation
last year to Brazilian Portuguese. I have just emailed the
author to see how
On 29 June 2013 03:02, Ali Çehreli acehr...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have continued with the translation of the book. There are 82 of the 718
pages still to be translated. (However, I still need to write the UDA
chapter.)
In addition to many corrections and additions throughout the book, there are
On Sunday, 7 July 2013 at 15:00:43 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
I had some free time so I decided I should start a simple blog
about D, implementing some unix utilities. I've
(unsurprisingly) started with echo.
http://foreach-hour-life.blogspot.co.uk/
It's nothing ground-breaking, but every
On Monday, 15 July 2013 at 09:56:07 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
Which means *every* time I want to open two or more file manager
windows, I have fool this stupid fucking piece of shit NannyOS
into doing so, instead of you know, just clicking the damn
button however many times I need.
Yup.
On Monday, 15 July 2013 at 09:56:07 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
I use SRWare Iron in place of Chrome (as I said, it literally is
Chrome), but if you have to put up with Chrome's bug of the
day junk
then yea I guess that wouldn't work. Although at that point I
would
reach for VirtualBox. If I
Following the discussion on digitalmars.D, I've put together a
little (... er, long ...) blog post discussing the basics of my D
graph library:
http://braingam.es/2013/07/complex-networks-in-d/
The main slant of this post is the ease of writing this stuff in
D. Later posts will follow up on
On 07/15/2013 03:32 AM, Iain Buclaw wrote:
On 29 June 2013 03:02, Ali Çehreli acehr...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have continued with the translation of the book. There are 82 of
the 718
pages still to be translated. (However, I still need to write the UDA
chapter.)
In addition to many
On 07/15/2013 03:26 AM, deadalnix wrote:
On Saturday, 29 June 2013 at 02:35:27 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
Thinking that it is free enough, I had chosen this:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
NC is always kind of problematic as loosely defined. This is by far the
dark
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 16:23:39 +0200
Adam D. Ruppe destructiona...@gmail.com wrote:
(Especially since cable is $70 / month. Really, at that
obscene price, do they even need commercials anymore to turn a
profit?
They're corporations. It's not about turning a profit. It's about being
under a
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 16:23:39 +0200
Adam D. Ruppe destructiona...@gmail.com wrote:
I think XP started the downhill trend, maybe
even 2000, with changing the explorer around. I really liked it
in Win95 - it just got the job done in a simple, straightforward
way.
For me, XP was the peak of
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 16:47:45 +0200
Joakim joa...@airpost.net wrote:
On Monday, 15 July 2013 at 09:56:07 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
I use SRWare Iron in place of Chrome (as I said, it literally is
Chrome), but if you have to put up with Chrome's bug of the
day junk
then yea I guess that
On Tuesday, 16 July 2013 at 01:09:18 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
I really have had problems with Chrome (and other Google
software)
forcefully installing always-resident processes before, and
giving me
trouble getting rid of it. Never had such a problem with Iron.
Chrome, which is based on the
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