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Durga Prasad
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Originally posted by Joe Ess:
Farewell, My Lovely
There are only two hard things in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors
Originally posted by Paul Sturrock:
Fantastic. I always wish Chandler had written more.
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Spot false dilemmas now, ask me how!
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Originally posted by Bert Bates:
tons of books on my side of the bed, two tons on Kathy's side : )
Originally posted by Bert Bates:
Fred, I gotta ask - what Go books are you using?
There are only two hard things in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors
Originally posted by Pat Farrell:
(...snip...)I do not read technical books in bed, they keep me up.
"The differential equations that describe dynamic interactions of power generators are similar to that of the gravitational interplay among celestial bodies, which is chaotic in nature."
Originally posted by Nicholas Jordan:Me too. I use the sleeping furniture for it's intended purpose.
"The differential equations that describe dynamic interactions of power generators are similar to that of the gravitational interplay among celestial bodies, which is chaotic in nature."
Spot false dilemmas now, ask me how!
(If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much room.)
"Know where to find the solution and how to use it - that's the secret of success."
Originally posted by David O'Meara:
If you don't read in bed, swap 'bed' for 'favourite reading place'...
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Pho
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