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GALAXY MUSIC PLUS THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR VIDEO Fallen Angels. The article was written by Spyros Peter Goudas aboutĬaregivers Resource and Development Program (CRDP) Mount Zion Seventh Day Adventist ChurchĮlpi Mercado, I am a Filipino, and I'm very proud that they are my "kababayans" or fellowmen. Articles Caregivers Resource and Development (CRDP) 2014 The video of Dawn Alba as portrayed in the picture link below, singing the song entitled " Somebody Bigger" is related to a recording that was done when she was ten years old. In 2013, after spending a total of 80 days at the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Hale received a life-saving kidney transplant from her mother, Eva Īt the age of four, Hale contracted a severe bacterial pneumonia, causing septic shock and multiple organ failures, including her kidneys and permanent scarring in her right lung. James is reportedly half Filipino, half Caucasian, while Eva is from Iligan City, Philippines. Iisus Din Nazaret-Jesus of Nazareth(1977)įrom Wikipedia Angelica Hale was born to James Hale and Eva Bolando on July 31, 2007, in Atlanta, Georgia. Re-post and remake of an upload flagged by a prude who thinks bikini-clad girls are obscene! with lyrics.of course!!! TA DENNAM AWAN NAGBASOLAK(M) - (ILOCANO SONG w/LYRICS) THE BEST OF ILOCANO SONGS BY:MELO SANTIAGO RIRIBOK TOY BIAG KO - ILOCANO SONG VIDEO WITH LYRICS SINGSING NI AYAT - ILOCANO SONG VIDEO WITH LYRICS Do you find that most serious programmers use the Emacs/Vim/TextMate? Do you disagree with that observation for some reason other than hurt feelings? If so, leave a comment.SIKSIKA ADELAIDA RAMONES AND RANDY CORPUZ I’d be interested in hearing if my experience matches that of my readers. Happily I and some of the other senior engineers were able to explain the facts of life in time to prevent a mass exodus. I remember the feeling of horror I had when a manager from long ago suggested we settle on a standard editor. Do I think everyone should use one of those editors? Frankly, it’s hard to see why they wouldn’t but choosing an editor is like choosing a mate and others had best stay out of the matter. I’ve never heard of anyone switching from Emacs to Notepad though.ĭo I think using Emacs/Vim/TextMate makes you a better programmer? Possibly but the more likely explanation is that a craftsman picks the best tools available. Likewise, I’m sure a lot of programmers switch to TextMate when they start using a Mac.

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Others near and dear to me started with Emacs and switched to Vim. I’m guilty of that myself having been a Vim user for many many years and then switching to Emacs as I started to do mostly Lisp and Scheme programming. Interestingly, the users of those 3 editors sometimes switch but almost always to another editor on the list. Is a pretty good first order approximation. Sure, the guy in the next cubicle uses Emacs to program in Basic and not very well at that and the polyglot wizard on your team turns out to prefer Nano for reasons that no one can understand but serious_programmer = uses When I see someone using notepad or a similar abomination, I can be pretty sure the above does not apply.Īre there exceptions? Of course but I think the generalization is a good one. When I see an engineer using one of those editors I can be pretty sure that they know more than a single language, care about their tools and take the time to optimize their work flow around those tools, and care about speed and making development as frictionless as possible.

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One of the things I have found throughout my career is that serious programmers pretty much stick to one of two (arguably three) editors: Emacs or Vi(m), and on OS X, TextMate. Foley lists the usual suspects (extensibility, Org Mode, GUI or CLI operation, excellent built-in documentation, configurability, Tramp, and all the other reasons we love Emacs) for his decision to forgo IDEs, such as Eclipse, in favor of Emacs. Vincent Foley over at Occasionally sane has an interesting post entitled Why I Still Use Emacs.








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