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Thanks!


Because, after ten years, he will get out and become a model citizen. Right? If you don't deal with the root of the problem, the monster you create will be your undoing. If the feds keep doing this, it won't be pretty. They are creating a lot of monsters.


What do they care? Their children and families are secure in their gated communities. Creating more monsters just means expanded power and job security.

The monsters and power-hungry need each other to survive and flourish, and they prey on the rest of us to do so.


They are not afraid of bitcoin or anything like that. They just don't like bad apps. sorry.


That's just false. Apple rejects things without reason just 'cause. Quality is the catch all they use to reject apps arbitrarily.


Did you have to jump through any hoops to get that PGA data?


I hesitated a while before clicking on that link. At my previous job, I was responsible for maintaining a ".gov" site and this post got me thinking. Is there a code of conduct or a professional response that is expected of a web developer who sees a post like this on pastebin? Are we supposed to just ignore it? Maybe click the link to make sure we are not on the list? Not click on the link? I know I would have been thankful if someone had given me a heads up if my site was on that list.


The ethical thing would be to forward the information to the administrators of the listed sites. But since it's public now, I don't think you have any responsibility.


I'm in the exact same boat. About 15 years of web development experience, and I feel the exact same way about iOS development. Challenging, fun and new. My wife and I have a couple of apps in the App Store, but nothing too intense. Would love to hear some advice from others who started off with web development and moved to iOS development full time.


Looks fantastic! Balances education, accomplishments and ease of use perfectly. Well done.


Not sure if these are small enough for you, but they are appliance based:

http://www.turnkeylinux.org/


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