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| footnotes = }} Edsger Wybe Dijkstra (; 11 May 1930 – 6 August 2002) was a Dutch computer scientist. He received the 1972 Turing Award for fundamental contributions to developing programming languages, and was the Schlumberger Centennial Chair of Computer Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin from 1984 until 2000. Shortly before his death in 2002, he received the ACM PODC Influential Paper Award in distributed computing for his work on self-stabilization of program computation. This annual award was renamed the Dijkstra Prize the following year, in his honor. Lif...
 
bah...I think I'll have to figure out flavors...
 
Code​‑Guru a question about what ?
 
about Android Studio and Gradle
do you know much about either one, abdellah?
 
i have tried them
2 weeks
so ask if i know i will answer :)
 
I'm getting this error when I run my tests
 
yes
I didn't see anything helpful for me
 
Yeah Abdellah, a very famous graph algorithm
 
wow i have read his Algorithm :)
 
it's a good exercise in dynamic programming
 
yeah
 
10:26 PM
Want your code fixed for free? Post it on HN as a “cool way to do [x]”, you’ll have 50 people correct it for you in a matter of minutes.
 
That's brilliant
I'm trying to use twitter now, ahmad what is your handle?
 
HN ?
 
I'll probably forget to use it for another 3 years
 
eski So Twitter will said you : Get out off my lawn :p
 
I don't get it...
trippiest music video
 
10:34 PM
o/
 
in russian
singing about prunes
:D
 
10:58 PM
I'm with abdellah, what is HN?
 
hacker news
iamdevloper makes fun of them all the time
 
11:20 PM
@eski my twitter :)
 
you're way more popular than me lol
 
52 followers is nothing lol
 
god dammit twitter
 
The only person I had on twitter that used it before was an ex-girlfriend, but she unfollowed me despite the fact that I never used twitter.
 
is it so hard to believe I actually just want to look at a page without signing in, and without downloading your stupid mobile app?
 
11:23 PM
yeah twitter UI is pretty horrendous
I spent a while trying to figure that the quill pen icon was how to send a tweet
Can't tell if it is a bird wing or a quill pen
 
hahaha she unfollowed you?
 
Yeah she never talks to me while she has a boyfriend, probably so she doesn't get into any trouble lol
 
however, twitter is a great way to stay updated on all things technology related
 
meh, I figure if it is important enough someone will mention it in here
 
there are some great things that I just found through twitter
 
11:26 PM
Yeah, and Jake Wharton answered my question on a friday night 5 minutes after I asked it
 
my whole involvment with the wikimedia foundatio started through twitter
Another proof that he's a robot.
 
I thought I wanted to get involved with wikimedia while I was in school
but their organization is such a huge mess
The mailing lists are so scary
 
it is, but they are trying to improve it
 
Yeah I think he must develop 24/7
 
there's no way he's real
did yoh see all his github projects?
 
11:28 PM
He's the face of open source android projects from square lol
Yeah I've looked at them
 
I say Jake Wharton is just a code name for a 10 member team from China
 
It would be brilliant if he was actually just a team
English is too good
 
They have a PR person that is good in english
 
I'm going to steal that idea when I have a company with employees :D
JakeWharton: "Just decided to make a mobile compatible web version of Threes last night..."
 
and a whole marketing agency that just retweets and spreads his github projects so he gets those github stars
see?
that guy. just wow.
 
11:30 PM
I like your theory
 
I'm 56% sure it's not only a theory
 
Boilerplate janitor, best job title
 
lol
however you should also follow these accounts:
@hipsterhacker, The Mission
My code is poetry, meanwhile yours is oh-noetry.
94 tweets, 40.4k followers, following 11 users
 
the rivers cuomo picture is great
 
@HackerNewsOnion, Mountain Dew, CA
A Hacker's Finest News Source
89 tweets, 22.1k followers, following 2 users
 
11:33 PM
the father of nerd rock
 
@FalseMedium, San Francisco, CA, US
Not too small, not too real.
74 tweets, 6.6k followers, following 0 users
 
so now I just need a mobile client that sends me notifications that aren't annoying as hell
 
@TeenageCoder, Sicalon Valley, CA
14. iOS developer. Innovator. Hacker. Student. Geek. Designer. Pixel Pusher. Hackathon Attendee. Expressed opinions are my own and not of my self-employer. 
680 tweets, 1.9k followers, following 1 users
 
any suggestions?
 
hmm I use the default twitter client
 
11:34 PM
Twitter needs to just become nonprofit
 
I havent't tried out any others though
 
there's no way they are going to monetize with that promoted tweets crap
 
true
 
unless they start using their data for stock market analysis and stuff
the only real value they have is their data
There was a grad student I was in an office with at school
who was just scraping tweets and storing them in a gigantic database
Hidden Database analysis they called it
The majority of the internet is behind login access nowadays
 
I wonder what the % is
 
11:39 PM
I think it was above 90, at least that's what the paper he worked on with the professor said.
depends how you count though
if it's just total data, youtube skews it bigtime
towards not hidden
 
scraped tweets? sounds interesting
(I love scraping and collecting data)
 
you should write a scraper that pulls in all mentions of scraping from anywhere online
 
meta-scraper
 
Google already does that, wouldn't be a new idea :p
 
The problem with big data scraping is you need a lot of storage
You can get a lot of text with a terabyte though
 
11:44 PM
you can go to your settings in your google account and set that you should get notified every time your name gets mentioned somewhere
 
whoa
That would be cool, since there's only one other guy in south america with my name.
Not sure why he has a german last name
 
The same reason you have a german last name
Google the name I have on my Twitter
there's nobody else with that name
 
This guy if you don't count the raz at the end. facebook.com/rashiqahmad.raz
but yeah I see a lot of just developer profiles and stuff
obviously you
 
yup
 
You and raghav should get your book off that horrible download site though
 
11:50 PM
The thing is there's no book lol
The Publisher published the book we where supposed to write too early on Amazon
 
looks like sketchy malware
 
and every site out there scraped it
 
Oh lmao
 
there are lots and lots of entries
 
wow that's horrible
 
11:51 PM
we ended up not writing the book due to time constrains
 
the open source report card is pretty cool, just did it on myself
 
Yeah
 
I got pro android apps performance optimization
 
I wish I had some actual stuff on my Github
 
better to just get advanced esoteric android books now
I just started packaging core functionality of things I was doing
 
11:56 PM
wow I just googled the book
the first result I got was from it-ebooks.info
a site where you can illegally download pdfs of books
the first result
 
your open source report card says you're an ios developer basically. That can't be right...
 
lol what
 
> a serious Apple fanchild
lol
 
Did you maybe use some square brackets, once? Clearly, Objective-C developer.
 
11:57 PM
Guilty
> All of [my] activity seems to be associated with repositories in Objective-C.
 
do you put NS in front of everything?
 
Good thing I have never written obj c before
only a hello world project
 
I hated my week of it
and got absolutely nowhere
just took me through wysiwyg tutorials
 
I'm looking forward to swift
it'll be awesome
finally I can do iOS without that horrible language
 
Yeah they really need to change to anything else
 

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