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<0> Its a series of tubes. <0> fail <1> hax, the internet you sent to me on friday didn't reach me yet <0> majd: those bastards. <1> lol <2> hax: it's ... I dunno if it is scary or funny or both. <0> Windrose: its american, you can be sure of that
<3> Would anyone in here know why my download script http://pastebin.ca/78909 always die upload files to the client at 1.95MBs? <3> I'm using PHP <4> hmm <4> why does my version of Web Developer Toolbar at work now have a 'Cookies' menu, and the one at home doesn't <4> it's the same Firefox version <5> Why are there dancing cats on the Google logo? <5> GarethAdams: Is it the same Web Developer Toolbar version? <4> 1.0.2 in both cases <5> Maybe there are options? <4> the author's blog says the last update was December 31st :-/ <4> no options to control having an extra menu or not <6> firefox version != web developer extension version <4> reisio: I know that <4> it's the same Firefox version and the same Web Developer version <6> GarethAdams: says who? :p <4> says me <4> ^^ back up there <6> YOU? :p <6> a likely story <6> where were you on the night of July 24th 1979?! <7> :o <8> probably screwing your mom^W^W^W^W^W^WI CAN'T REMEMBER)(*#%S <7> thats what she said... <4> Do all you guys have the 'cookies' menu in web dev? <6> GarethAdams: I do <6> 1.0.2 <9> hi. any good articles to read about web developing, web services, programming languages to use for web, and such articles? <10> google has lots!
<9> _W_, dude, I have heard about google too, but that's question google can't answer <11> Summary: PHP is easy to learn, and also easy to learn stupid. Perl is a bit harder, CPAN is the bomb, but it's let down by people who value proving their cleverness over readability when providing useful examples. Ruby on Rails is the new hotness. It also reminds me of Snakes on a Plane. <11> Also, try googling random brands of bath cleaner - chances are it's a web technology <11> Strangely, Python does *not* remind me of Snakes on a Plane <2> "Perl: a moment to learn, a lifetime to master" <9> kirun, thanks, I can PHP, some Perl and Python too, but I was thinking like reading about new web technology and such things <9> I need articles to print out, reading in the car (going to vacation, and 14 hours in a small car doing nothing can be boring ;)) <11> I think the solution to your use case is called "DS Lite" :) <8> we got mutha****in snakes <8> i mean <8> python *nod**nod* <11> I find reading programming articles on paper frustrating as I always want to rush off and fiddle with the code <8> i think the last programming-related reading on paper i did was 'learning perl' <8> that was years ago <2> DS Lite ... how's that with editing, music, maps, e-books, and so forth? <8> maps? we dont need no stinkin maps! <11> I think Lik-Sang has some third-party stuff that does some of that <11> If I wanted to read though, I'd take a real book, as I've never met an e-book reader I liked <12> salah- http://wiki.rubygarden.org/Ruby <2> On trips - in particular air trips - I prefer the T5 with eReader ... easier to lug around in a tiny cabin. <1> damnit <1> i can't figure this out <13> I need a bit of help <13> Well <13> I've got a div with 2 other divs in it <13> The bottom one is 32 pixels tall <13> How do I make the top one take as much area as possible? <6> ewww <6> covered in #css <6> don't simultaneously query different channels <6> so lame :p
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