No he didn't. He said "We love GitHub login. Your GitHub account is your developer identity, and many users are accustomed to signing into developer tools and services (e.g. Travis, Circle) with their GitHub accounts."
That leaves open the door for migrating all github accounts into Live accounts within a github namespace. The could have already done it but aren't letting it leak into the github UI yet.
>Use your GitHub account to sign into MS other services.
This isn't an argument they won't do it. It suggests that they will even more.
Implementing GitHub login for Microsoft's other products can be split into three categories of possibility:
1) Other MS services add support for GitHub's authentication systems.
2) GitHub accounts will be mirrored into Microsoft's existing account system.
3) GitHub's backend migrates to Microsoft's exiting account system.
The question isn't "if" but "when and with what UI" #3 will happen.
You don't have to go through 3 redirections to login, handling of 3rd party apps authorization is well thought out, and GitHub is already used an auth provider for many dev servcies, Microsoft accounts are not.
Pretty sure this will be the first change after the acquisition. Microsoft has to ease the path from checking in code to Github to building and deploying it on Azure.
Very cool. Not sure this was meant to happen, but at one point I did a double jump over a wall and then just started to continuously fall and it never stopped.
It's a 16x16 screen world which wraps around, if you move to the left or right you should eventually land on a non-empty screen. The "world" is anything but finished, to be honest, it's more of a debug / feature test world than anything else at the moment :)
We are a team of 4. 2 owners and 2 employees. Our employees are paid hourly. They punch in at 8AM and out at 5PM (give or take time, or overtime if needed). We need to track their punch time to pay them their hourly rate. We also need to track their task time to bill for the work they do. Sometimes they work on things that are internal and are not billed out. Price range isn't a major deal. We are flexible in that aspect. I am actually a programmer and could do this custom, but we have 0 time. We are extremely busy, just hired on a new employee to keep up with work and are looking for a solution ASAP. We use quickbooks for billing and payroll, so integration into that would be a plus but not necessary. If we can't find anything, I will plan on building it. Just looking for something to work NOW! Harvest is great, but doesn't do punch time. Thanks.
Another big difference is how they cook the patties. They only brown a frozen patty. This is why it look thicker. When you cook the patty it looses fat and juices. This makes it look thin.