Related StackOverflow Blog post:
Domain Names: The Wrong Question
Nothing to Install is a fine name, probably one of the best in the network. Yet, it's confusing to have half the people talking about Webapps and half Nothing To Install.
Considering...
Naming (domain name selection) i...
Proposed Q&A site for productivity experts and individuals trying to find more efficient ways to manage their tasks and priorities, Lifehacker readers, etc.
Question edited to meet new guidelines
I consider Netscape or IE5.5 to be irrelevant for the following reasons:
Market share is negligible
Mindshare is minimal - few developers still talk about the IE5.5 or Netscape problem and most web frameworks don't bother to support them.
They are not off...
Related StackOverflow Blog post:
Domain Names: The Wrong Question
Nothing to Install is a fine name, probably one of the best in the network. Yet, it's confusing to have half the people talking about Webapps and half Nothing To Install.
Considering...
Naming (domain name selection) i...
what's the reason for it not being allowed? are the guys in charge, so keen on people scoring points with answers that they want objective criteria.. and wouldn't want to answer otherwise?
I recently asked a poll question on SO: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1109880/what-do-you-call-the-punctuation-marks-and-closed.
The question was created as community wiki, seemed (to me) concise and unlikely to spark controversy, and was at least peripherally programming-related. I seede...
I mean, tbh, I'm not entirely sure which side of the argument (seperate domains vs SE sub domains) I personally think is better. There's apparent merits to both..
Background
i3 is an Intel "low-end" processor range.
i5 is an Intel "mid-range" processor range.
i7 is an Intel "high-performance" processor range.
Generally speaking, the i7 is better (faster, more cache), then i5 and the i3 being "worst" (slower, less cache), but obviously the cost scales as ...
apparently 19hrs ago according to the envelope page