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I'm a tl;dr guy and really hate lisp books.


tl;dr:

1. You can't learn how to program quickly, but you can learn how to program.

2. Remember the design recipe.

3. The structure of your programs should follow the structure of your data.


Tablet-only version is just irritating.


Yeah, given the feedback I'm getting I think I'll step up implementing a phone version.


Complain much?


Why is this Ruby-specific? I see other language tags in other people's interests.


Totally. Nola already had the domain so we went with that. I still see the app as an experiment. Once we get things more nailed down, I'm thinking about opening it up beyond Ruby.

Besides, frankly, we "Rubyists" tend to be polyglots. That is to say: there's nothing stopping Java developers from signing up. :D


I respect HN people who could made it to even half of this.


The theorem itself is fairly trivial, the article's goal is helping to build intuitions guided by the theorem. That's why it is so long.


How does it stop following up? After being triggered once?


Needs scientific proof to users at the page. Otherwise looks too meaningless.


Do they match users with passwords? Because someone can see your browsing while you're waiting for your friend and your password is a simple one.


congrats, you have discovered something on internets.


instead of showing an image, have you considered doing that orange 'Y' logo with HTML+CSS?


Yes, that is one of the option I am considering. I could surely take someone's help in getting things prettier :)


Something like this maybe?

http://jsfiddle.net/dwynings/6Fm9M/1/


That would look better with the Y to the left of "Like" instead of on top covering the i and k (and leaving a blank space to the left of the L).


Probably a browser issue? This is what it looks like on my end: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10895160/Screenshots/vxfhd-be9gi1.pn...


Which browser did you test it on? Firefox didn't render it properly.


Ah, I just worried about Webkit as it was a quick mockup.

This should work in Chrome, Safari, & FF.

http://jsfiddle.net/dwynings/6Fm9M/10/


It actually does not make users "like", right? First it sends you to submit page, then you submit and then you're counted as liked?


Yes, that's the workflow. HN rightly counts re-submissions by different users as an upvote.


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