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Loren Heiny (1961 - 2010) was a software developer and author of several computer language textbooks. He graduated from Arizona State University in computer science. His first love was robotics.
Fantastic post, Loren. I consistently rely on Google for my programming function help. I never go to MSDN via the IDE anymore.
Fantastic post, Loren. I consistently rely on Google for my programming function help. I never go to MSDN via the IDE anymore.
My Tablet PC and its WiFi (especially 802.11g) have made me even more of a Google adict. It’s too easy and fast to find things via Google–whether I’m coding, watching TV on the couch and Googling to find an actor’s first movie, or looking up a chocolate chip recipe.
From time to time I try out other search engines, but so far for my programming needs, nothing is close.
I bet that if someone wanted to leverage community enthusiasts though, a better programming search engine view could be made.
Great post..
I totally agree with the concept…
By the way did you get my Email I sent you?
Yeah, thanks for the email. Your idea is a perfect ink candidate.
The Google Grid will save us all. 🙂 Seriously, you are right on the money about the utility Google provides. There is almost nothing that can’t be located quickly and more importantly relevently, which is why Google is Google.
Fantastic post, Loren. I consistently rely on Google for my programming function help. I never go to MSDN via the IDE anymore.
Fantastic post, Loren. I consistently rely on Google for my programming function help. I never go to MSDN via the IDE anymore.
My Tablet PC and its WiFi (especially 802.11g) have made me even more of a Google adict. It’s too easy and fast to find things via Google–whether I’m coding, watching TV on the couch and Googling to find an actor’s first movie, or looking up a chocolate chip recipe.
From time to time I try out other search engines, but so far for my programming needs, nothing is close.
I bet that if someone wanted to leverage community enthusiasts though, a better programming search engine view could be made.
Great post..
I totally agree with the concept…
By the way did you get my Email I sent you?
Yeah, thanks for the email. Your idea is a perfect ink candidate.
The Google Grid will save us all. 🙂 Seriously, you are right on the money about the utility Google provides. There is almost nothing that can’t be located quickly and more importantly relevently, which is why Google is Google.