isn’t that Jaimie, Cersie and little Joffrey Lanister?
isn’t that Jaimie, Cersie and little Joffrey Lanister?
Heart Gold and Soul Silver would like to argue with that science.
So... would this mod actually make the system requirements lower too?
Wait... KOTOR 2 is out for Linux? To the impulse-purchase-mobile!
wasn’t there a joke somewhere related to hair colors and the fact that the book was printed in B/W? What happened to that one in the color version?
Does it support Linux? Not yet? Well then I can’t try it, no matter how good it is
What I expect? Open source code of the custom installer, to see
Which is the one with the physical qwerty keyboard? None? Guess I'll stay with my trusty Xperia Pro from 2011 for another year.
Is it just me or you can't set the order of posts in Facebook lite to follow a chronological order?
So does Prezi still require Flash to work?
I actually wouldn't even pay for this. Paying 125$, and the only thing it does is leting me see notifications on my wrist? My (quite old, for current standards) Android smartphone cost me 160$, and it has a qwerty keyboard, and let's me emulate PSP games.
I missed GPU types/brands.
It worked for me once (I randomly just started Irfan view), but not since then (times out and ask for restart)... BTW I was kind of hoping to run Internet Explorer, but since that was not an option, maybe Chrome or Firefox with an IETab extension.
your lack of Transistor is disturbing
Evince, the Gnome document ciewer (which is installed by default on Ubuntu) can open .cbz, .cbr files just like a pdf document. I honestly don't see the point of installing anything separate.
Oh wow, and you actually bought a Windows Server for some home server stuff?
Skimming through all the comments, most of you guys posted valid points like interpersonal skills, knowledge of VCSs, ability to read foreign code etc.
What I recommend is something even more simpler, but I believe there is another necessity for becoming a good coder: The passion for - lack of a better word - creating…
I dunno... what about it, dear commenter posting one and a half year later?
At lest for Android development.
Flamewar time: So it's basically what github gists are except offline, only for Mac, and you have to pay for it.