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Git Hub can cover the first 3 -- share data, complaints and problems.
Google Calendar can cover making meetings.
WhatsApp Web --> which is the desktop version of WhatsApp. (if you don't like going the celphone route)
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."
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Way too lazy. They should use telnet and ftp.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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This is UK based but I keep getting invitations to join [^]
I have no idea whether they may have something similar where you live
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I'll check it, thank you Mike!
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It seems oriented to what I want... let's see. Thanks!
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iOS app called NextDoor ?
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I'll check it, thank you.
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Our neighborhood uses Nextdoor. It is advertised as a private social network for your neighborhood. I didn't set it up, nor do I know all of it's ins and outs, but it seems like a good tool to communicate with your neighbors. You can check it out at
http://nextdoor.com/[^]
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I'll check it rkennedy25, let's see.
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Check out nextdoor.com - private social network for your neighborhood.
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If your group is organized geographically, such as a local neighborhood, you may want to check out NextDoor. I'm not sure if it can do everything you're looking for, but it definitely covers some of your needs.
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Few days back my keyboard keys started sticking, can't really complain because it lasted whooping 14+ years.
Ordered the very same keyboard again (TVS-e Bharat Gold PS2 Keyboard[^]) and the good thing is, nothing really changed (except now the color is black instead of white + grey) same rock solid mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Blue switches. This is the closest you can get with those awesome IBM Keyboards on 486 computers [insert nostalgic smiley].
And even crazy it only costs ~ $30.00
I wanted to purchase the 'das keyboard'[^], but the newest model is not available in India. But I am very happy with this keyboard.
Do you code using a PS2 Mechanical Keyboard? Which keyboard do you use?
Grrrr.... How is any of the above is spam / abusive ?
modified 15-Apr-15 6:17am.
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Since I switched from Amiga to PC, I never had anything else than a Cherry MX 3000[^] (or very similar) - my notion of "Das Keyboard". The current one is the second in >20 years.
edit: Yes, it's a PS/2
(Not my desk, not my other keyboard)
modified 15-Apr-15 5:36am.
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Years ago I bought an IBM PC and started to use the keyboard that came with it...
Now that I've bought a Lenovo laptop to be my main development machine I got a Lenovo Preferred USB Keyboard, which is exactly the same I got from IBM a lot of years ago, probably the keys are a little bit stronger and I need to make some extra force to make them to go down, but this is something time will surely solve... I love the layout and size of the keyboard. and of course I've changed it from the old one as the old one had a PS2 plug that was not available on my brand new shiny (but not working very well) docking station.
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hooleeshiiii
And i thought my Keyboard was expensive, that "dasKeyboard" (yeah fine German engineering) is way more expensive than mine was -> Logitech G15 (first Version)[^] I think i remember it to cost around 80€, and well my baby survived some loads of coca cola, beer, wine and schnaps. Still runns like the first day (thanks to mechanical keys). 10 Years now whoop whoop!
if(this.signature != "")
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MessageBox.Show("This is my signature: " + Environment.NewLine + signature);
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I want a keyboard with "No!" on the escape key!!!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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.......
: :
: NO! :
:.....: <- cut here Don't forget to paint it pink!
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Sascha Lefévre wrote: Don't forget to paint it pink! No, no! That way it will become invisible.
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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silly me!
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Rutvik Dave wrote: Which keyboard do you use? Oddly enough for me, I'm not being cynical when I reply: "Whatever's plugged in to the thing".
The only explanation I can come up with is that I learned to type on an old fashioned mechanical typewriter - and compared to that, almost anything feels nice - particularly since, if I type too fast, the keys don't lock in a clump up near the ribbon.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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I've been using the Code Keyboard[^] for about a year now.
Rock solid.
I'd rather be phishing!
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