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寫 Blog 教了我一樣東西,就是要寫得合情合理,資料真確。盡量搜隻資料,盡量多看各方意見。即使資料不足,也應該保持請教態度,而不應妄下判語。
令我印象最深刻的,是我有一次看到外國新聞,看到 Safari 通
One of the more subtle advantages of full hardware virtualization isthat your virtualized hardware always stays the same, no matter whatactual hardware you happen to be running on. This is a real advantagefor license servers, which are often nodelocked with various crazyschemes that assume you are trying to cheat on them if you changehardware.
(Sure, the company might fix the problem for us. If they're still inbusiness, still interested in our business, still having anything to dowith that ancient version of the
From Robert Brewer comes You are what you code ,which has given me something to think about. I'll quote the opening:
Hey, you. Do you realize what you're writing? The long-standing ITjoke is that you always end up coding your own job out of existence.But what are you coding yourself into ?
(From Planet Python , where his blog isaggregated.)
Update: I apologize to my readers for putting a link here that doesn'twork without an extra,
Following up on my earlier thoughts about print based debugging , here's an easy debugger feature that wouldmake my life much better (and make me more inclined to actually usedebuggers):
Provide a way to record things that doesn't show them to me until Iask for them.
I'm not actually interested in reading the things that I print out, notright away; I'm just collecting the information so that I can look backin time at the program's state once the bug
There's a problem with functions that make functions: they obscureinformation in exception stack backtraces, because all of the createdfunctions have the same name. If you have a lot of auto-createdfunctions, just which one is blowing up and how do you tell them apart?
(I noted a similar effect with lambdas back here .)
A function's name is part of its func_code attribute, specifically func_code.co_name . Unfortunately this attribute is read-only, so you
As sort of a successor of a previous entry , here isa thesis:
Increasingly, people use Microsoft Windows not because they want tobut because they have to.
(There's various reasons they have to: they're forced to by theiremployer, they need to use programs that only run on Windows, such asIE or Microsoft Office or various computer games, or even because thealternative costs too much.)
This is a problem for Microsoft, because customers that are only usingyou because they don
Partly because I couldn't easily turn up any good pictures ofthem on the Internet, here's a picture of an Ethernet splitter in its natural habitat:

(Full sized version here .)
The grey thing with the scratches in the background is the side of myoffice bookcase. Since this is a university, it is a dun metal one,hence the shade. (It may technically be some species of green. At acertain level of dull colouration, it becomes hard to tell.)
You will
講講一個個人經驗。
寫 Blog 教了我一樣東西,就是要寫得合情合理,資料真確。盡量搜隻資料,盡量多看各方意見。即使資料不足,也應該保持請教態度,而不應妄下判語。
令我印象最深刻的,是我有一次看到外國新聞,看到 Safari 通
- Yumla: trawberry daiquri x 1, shooter x 2
- Drop: Margarita x 1
- Insomnia: Snowball x 1
- Flying Pan: Waffle x 3
- A.P.C: dress x 1
- BCBG Maxazria: Lace Top x 1
- Rebecca Taylor: dress x 1
- Bobbi Brown: Deluxe Short Brush Set x 1, Eyeliner Brush x 1, Gel Eyeliner x 1
如果4月我再買衫,我斬手!!!