Dear Google,
Not to nag, but I was wondering how often the GoogleCode folks read this
discussion group? I am wondering when I should expect a reply to my query
(below).
Thanks!
t
On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 10:13:56 AM UTC+11, Tim Menzies wrote:
I write to request an increase in the size
It's been a month now, and there's still no tangible information from
the developers. For a site that caters to open-source projects, it's
a little disconcerting to be left in the dark like this, with vague
responses about non-disclosure agreements. Any status update would go
a long way to
Dear Sirs,
I thank you for your prompt answer to my Feb. 27, 2012 e-mail, and I
apologize for the tardiness of my own.
To clarify the context of Linagora's request : due to current legal
issues on unfair competition practices by Mr. Thomas Cataldo's new
employer which are directed against
Honestly, in the time you took to reply to this and we would take trying to
decode this, we're still going to ask for a court order or a dmca request.
We have no desire to be in the middle of some intra-company dispute.
Chris
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 7:10 AM, Ludovic SCHURR
By the 4th most popular language, I meant the 4th most popular language
in Codejam.
On 28 Mar 2012 07:04, Luke Pebody luke.peb...@gmail.com wrote:
It's the 4th most popular language. I like it a lot and wish I knew it
better, but I am fluent in the subset of C++ that I know well, and in the
Java or c++
Sent from Samsung Mobile, please permit the brevity.Luke Pebody
luke.peb...@gmail.com wrote:By the 4th most popular language, I meant the
4th most popular language in Codejam.
On 28 Mar 2012 07:04, Luke Pebody luke.peb...@gmail.com wrote:
It's the 4th most popular language. I
IntelliJ IDEA is the best
http://java.dzone.com/articles/why-idea-better-eclipse
2012/3/28 Sachin Gupta sachinthetig...@gmail.com
which is the best java IDE for developing programs for codejam..
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Hi any one solved this
http://code.google.com/codejam/contest/32016/dashboard#s=p1
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:56 PM, aaroncai aaron@gmail.com wrote:
IntelliJ IDEA is the best
http://java.dzone.com/articles/why-idea-better-eclipse
2012/3/28 Sachin Gupta sachinthetig...@gmail.com
If that is your problem, you only need to attach the source of your
JDK to Eclipse, there are many ways to do this. My personal favourite
is to hit Ctrl+Click at any class you are using from the API (like
java.util.Collections) it should give you a message saying: Source not
found and a button
Will there be option of someone wanting to seeing our email address in the
result page. May that will be a good use for reference to future
employers..
On Friday, March 23, 2012 6:58:43 AM UTC+5:30, Bartholomew Furrow wrote:
We've made a few changes to the rules and platform for Code Jam
what, seriously, that's not the feature most people want. there are always
more spammers than potential employers!
On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 5:54:36 PM UTC+2, vettukal wrote:
Will there be option of someone wanting to seeing our email address in the
result page. May that will be a good
Eclipse is also good as it is free.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:56 PM, aaroncai aaron@gmail.com wrote:
IntelliJ IDEA is the best
http://java.dzone.com/articles/why-idea-better-eclipse
2012/3/28 Sachin Gupta sachinthetig...@gmail.com
which is the best java IDE for developing
if you are under ubuntu linux, the best ide is Geany, you can compile C,
C++, JAVA and also execute php, python, perl, ...etc
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Right now we're not showing email addresses, for that very reason. We're
thinking about how to expose people's performance in a way that potential
employers could verify, though it isn't a high priority right now compared
to, say, preparing the problems for Google Code Jam 2012. :)
Bartholomew
Yes, that's coming up. You should get on that.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Bartholomew Furrow fur...@gmail.com wrote:
Right now we're not showing email addresses, for that very reason. We're
thinking about how to expose people's performance in a way that potential
employers could verify,
thanks Luis. I think that was the thing i was looking for. Thanks a lot
On Wednesday, March 28, 2012, Luis Eduardo Hernandez Torres wrote:
If that is your problem, you only need to attach the source of your
JDK to Eclipse, there are many ways to do this. My personal favourite
is to hit
Take this: Build an intelligent system to recognize email bots ;-) But
please don't put it in the qualification round =D
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 21:44, Bartholomew Furrow fur...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, that's coming up. You should get on that.
Oh man, that's really
you're welcome
On 3/28/12, Sachin Gupta sachinthetig...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks Luis. I think that was the thing i was looking for. Thanks a lot
On Wednesday, March 28, 2012, Luis Eduardo Hernandez Torres wrote:
If that is your problem, you only need to attach the source of your
JDK to
Most stable and lightweight(up to the mark) IDE would be Eclipse for
Windows or Linux. I have used NetBeans 7.0 and many counterparts, but
feel Eclipse a better.
On 3/28/12, driss kahfy driss.ka...@gmail.com wrote:
if you are under ubuntu linux, the best ide is Geany, you can compile C,
C++,
I suggest just using last year's problems again, they were pretty good? ;-)
Bartholomew - I notice the google calendar on the website (not the schedule
table at the top) has all the events down as whole day events - would it be
possible to update the calendar with more detail?
Barış
On 28 Mar
Eclipse is like a Public WC ,every language can come to [?].I think almost
people like the rest room in their personal house.Not only for probing the
language's properties,but also for the feeling of freshness.
by the way: Free is not Good,Freedom is.
2012/3/28 abhishek purwar
Thanks, Barış. We're on it.
The calendar part.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Baris Acar ba...@acar.org.uk wrote:
I suggest just using last year's problems again, they were pretty good? ;-)
Bartholomew - I notice the google calendar on the website (not the
schedule table at the top) has
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