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choonkeat @ about 9 hours ago...“If you do what a customer wants and you do it well, they will value that experience much more than a owning a device with a portfolio of features they never use- choonkeat
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choonkeat @ about 9 hours ago...“Simply by using the "matching" syntax, assertion is inherently presentDid you notice that we wrote square brackets around the left hand side of the pattern match? Thats because XPath queries return an array of results. By writing the left hand side the way we did, we force Erlang to check that an array containing just one element was returned, and then to check that this element was a record of type
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choonkeat @ about 9 hours ago...“In short, I'm speculating that the 1-800-GOOG-411 service is designed to harvest voice data to build Google's own speech database, rather than licensing from Nuance or another player.
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kskum @ about 19 hours ago...
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choonkeat @ 1 day ago...“facility in Rails to talk to more than one...
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choonkeat @ 4 days ago...“Simple tools
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choonkeat @ 6 days ago...“This is also why SharedCopy works. It'll be a shame if the mechanism becomes unthoughfully plugged.Any page that includes scripts from other sites is not secure. External scripts can be used to deliver ads or search result options, or logging, or alerts, or buddy lists, or lots of other nice things. Unfortunately, the designs of JavaScript and the DOM did not anticipate such useful services, so they offer absolutely no security around them. Every script on the page has access to everything on the page. When you load a script on a page, you are authorizing that script to have access to all of your confidential information and all of your user’s confidential information. You are also authorizing that script to access your server on the user’s behalf to do anything it wants. It is not possible to distinguish between requests made by the user and requests made by an invited script. Hopefully, some day soon, browsers will offer some degree of modularity that would limit the danger. Until then, script tags are extremely dangerous
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demo @ 6 days ago...
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choonkeat @ 6 days ago...“This is the same vision as XSLT - however, CSS is closer to being used by designers than XSL ever was.



















