Practise a lot. Sure you can get the basic idea by reading, but you won't understand why it happens until you practise. The general rule would be to look up some programming challenges for the language you are trying to learn and then try to complete those challenges.
It's going to be hard for any website to surpass Google. Google accounts are integrated very nicely into a lot of the services that many people use (Google+, Youtube), and the search results are generally more useful (some exceptions) than Bing. It's going to be very hard for Bing to become as...
One of the common comparisons I've heard between Ruby and Java is that with Ruby you will complete the project one week faster, but after one week you won't be able to read the code you wrote. But to be fair, comparing Ruby and Java is quite silly. Ruby is a "web application framework (according...
This is the fist time that I've heard of bots being used by the owner of a site. If this was true, I wouldn't be surprised of all of the companies advertising through Neobux dropped it due to lack of "real users". Also I question the effectiveness of these PTC sites. Considering it can be easily...
I don't see a need to buy fonts. Most fonts are available for free, and are easily readable. Any of the fonts that you could pay for would really need to stand out, but for a font to really stand out, it has to look odd. This causes the web page you design to be hard to read for the user, while...
Even though email isn't as common as it used to be, it still can be quite valuable. As someone who doesn't really enjoy using social media (e.g personal accounts), email is still quite useful for me. Still, most people don't use email as much, and most people prefer social media such as Facebook...
I'm still baffled at the people who fall for these kind of scams. They're very easy to avoid, and very obvious. If someone asks you for money promising a massive return without any information, I would be very sceptical.
I agree. Also on google images, there is a small "search tools" button that allows you to customize the results. It's pretty easy to find the right time of images, and very quick to find the right images.
The interface for the PS3 is very clean. Everything is easily accessible with a few quick button presses, and everything just flows. Compared to the Xbox dashboard, the PS3 UI is just more user friendly and clean.
There is no easy way of making money. If there was, then why would people continue working? Anybody who falls for these scams needs to develop some common sense. Nothing in this world is free. If you don't pay for a product, then you are the product.
The quality and quantity of a post are very important. A high quality post will contribute much more to a discussion than a meaningless long run on post. Giving an incentive to create longer posts only rewards users for using run on sentences, and not being efficient when they try to convey...
I agree that firefox has a bit of memory issues. When I used it, it was prone to freezing and crashing and then hogging up a ton of extra memory. Although chrome does use up a lot of memory too (because every tab is an individual chrome.exe process), it seems to be a lot more stable than firefox.
Dreamviewer seems like it would be an amazing tool, but the "what you see is what you get" builder is a bit of a lie. Although it is quite useful for putting together the visual design and overall look and feel of a website, nothing beats getting into the code and modifying the elements of a web...
I agree. I'm not sure why everybody I've seen is so interested in the royal baby. Sure, the idea of kings and queens is enchanting for some people, but making such a big deal and hyping the royal baby up so much makes my head hurt because there are so many other issues that could be discussed.
I agree. I also frequently lurk on many forums and will register and being to post if the community seems lively/welcoming of new members. However, this is very hard for newer forums because many of them do not have the luxury of having a community built, which in turn prevents them from...
I've been watching Futurama as it becomes available online. Also, I've been watching the new Whose Line is it Anyways series. I loved the old ones, and the new series is great! Absolutely hilarious and this time Colin is the one who has lost the least amount hair :)
I agree that smoking is a waste of money. From the numbers that I've seen (http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Smoking_the_financial_cost), smoking wastes a ton of money that could be spent doing something else. Along with the financial costs, the health risks that...
I agree. Being a professional gamer would be very fun, but at the same time it would be stressful due to having to constantly perform at a high level in front of large groups of people. But even with that stress, I'm sure playing games all day would off set that :)
I agree. For me, texting is just more convenient. Usually with texts I'm able to easily keep track of multiple conversations at once. But with calls, only one is able to go one at once (unless I'm using an internet VOIP like Skype).
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