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Matt Brubeck
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I am a programmer in Seattle, Washington. I work for Mozilla. For more details, you can read my résumé. Or check out my open-source code. Ndash; Let's build a browser engine! Part 7: Painting 101. Ndash; A little randomness for Hacker News. Ndash; Let's build a browser engine! Part 6: Block layout. Ndash; Let's build a browser engine! Ndash; Let's build a browser engine! Ndash; Let's build a browser engine! Ndash; Let's build a browser engine! Ndash; Let's build a browser engine! Part 1: Getting started.
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The twenty-year computer? - Craig R Meyer
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Jun 2nd, 2008. I had a suspicious amount of fun this weekend figuring out what in-the-box intelligence and infrastructure one could build around an off-the-shelf motherboard/CPU/chipset/RAID array to have a computer that could believably "just work" for twenty or thirty years without any skilled attention. It's not easy, but it is. Carl: "Well yes and no, because of firewalls and security concerns. Sometimes it's not just paranoia but the law. Like with HIPA and Sorbanes-Oakley and whatnot.". And that go...
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Project Euler in Haskell, Problem 2: - Marvin Spencer
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Sun, Nov. 15th, 2009, 11:51 am. Project Euler in Haskell, Problem 2:. I've started teaching myself Haskell by going through the Project Euler problems. This is problem 2:. Each new term in the Fibonacci sequence is generated by adding the previous two terms. By starting with 1 and 2, the first 10 terms will be:. Find the sum of all the even-valued terms in the sequence which do not exceed four million. And this is the solution:. Sun, Nov. 15th, 2009 10:46 pm (UTC). Sun, Nov. 15th, 2009 11:07 pm (UTC).
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Grammar - Craig R Meyer
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Grammar - Craig R Meyer. Mar 10th, 2008. I've seen some quotes that end, punctuation-wise, "like this." That's normal to me. BUT I've also seen quotes (in print no less! That end "like this". The period is after the closing quote. March 10th, 2008 - 08:03 pm. The British are punctuating, the British are punctuating! Eats, Shoots and Leaves. I highly recommend it. Did you know the same person invented the semi-colon. How's THAT for a resume! March 10th, 2008 - 08:33 pm. I liked this scathing review. Some ...
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What if the US Treasury defaulted? - Craig R Meyer
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What if the US Treasury defaulted? Jun 26th, 2008. What if the US Treasury defaulted? That is to say, what would happen if we someday couldn't (or chose not to) make the payments on our national debt? What the heck would happen then? Who could repossess the USA? June 27th, 2008 - 07:57 am. I think it's called inflation. Ssh! Once we all got off the floor, what would happen? Realistically, diplomacy would intervene to manage the situation as best possible. By manage, I mean not allow the U.S. ...The dolla...
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Project Euler in Haskell, Problem 4: - Marvin Spencer
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Tue, Nov. 17th, 2009, 12:45 am. Project Euler in Haskell, Problem 4:. I just finished problem 4:. A palindromic number reads the same both ways. The largest palindrome made from the product of two 2-digit numbers is 9009 = 91*99. Find the largest palindrome made from the product of two 3-digit numbers. And this is the solution:. I'd appreciate some suggestions about formatting code like this. Tue, Nov. 17th, 2009 04:50 pm (UTC). This is almost exactly like my solution, but it can be simplified slightly:.
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