geedew
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11 years ago
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on: Input, a customizable font family (sans, serif, mono) for code
I almost complained about having non-monospaced fonts as a default on the linked page for 'coding', until I started reading this page where they explain the reasons. Still, mono-spaced is much easier for an IDE to interpret and my brain thinks me like it more.
geedew
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12 years ago
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on: Project VimR – Refined Vim experience for Mac
This looks like it's a plugin to macvim; or at least a fork of it.
geedew
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12 years ago
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on: The Setup: John McAfee
John McAfee is crazy and any listening to his rants is a waste of time. I unfortunately read this one thinking it was actually a parody, but since there was no punchline, I realize now I've been suckered into another pointless article. I'm still in disbelief that bragging about a gun is actually coming from a 68 year old man(boy?).
geedew
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12 years ago
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on: 500 days – the longest streak on GitHub?
I can beat it. Give me about 5 minutes and git filter my commits. Not to take away from the "accomplishment" ( achievement? ) of work, but its easy to create and post date commits to beat this "record".
geedew
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12 years ago
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on: Crockford on JavaScript [Videos][2006-2012]
The man has an opinion; but I used to / still eat this stuff up.
geedew
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12 years ago
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on: Libuv developer chided for making docs gender neutral
I don't usually a comment about the things I know little; however this seems harmless enough.
It's apparent to me there is a back story here and the guided reasons were not to demean women, but that's certainly how I feel after rereading the comment in this commit.
It would be wise to not treat things like this lightly in public forums, no matter what the back story is.
geedew
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13 years ago
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on: JavaScript Time Zone Conversion with Walltime
+1 for being a quality software solution.
geedew
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15 years ago
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on: Sprout Social Gets $10 Million From NEA
I actually work on this site; and I use it for all of my stuff. It's daily getting better and we are constantly coming out with new features. I would highly advocate people to at least try it out, and suggest features and issues.