Hello HN,<p>I become active Hacker news at the start of year, its been incredible journey so far. I have learn so many things from computer science to psychology to economics etc. Thanks for all the contribution and best of luck for future. Happy Holidays.
Merry Christmas, everyone. I tend to lurk a lot, but this is one of the few programming communities where I don't expect to be met with negativity and condescension every time I post something. And beyond that, just reading everyone's discussions has easily helped shape me into the person I am today. Thanks for the past few years and many more to come!
I read HN since 3 years. I've created my startup 1.5 year ago. I think that says it all. Oh and I had revenue from day 70, currently cash-flow-positive, and I've taught a lot of people what bootstrapping means. Thank you, community.
Gleðileg jól!<p>To get a jumpstart on my New Year's resolution, time to air some grievances (with myself)!<p>1. Dammit Xan, when are you going to finish up those unit tests for tänzer? You're holdin up the actual 0.1 release!<p>2. I can't believe you haven't started implementing your bytecode VM yet! Are you waiting on a freaking miracle, or just piddling until you figure out whether you want to make classes and functions defined at object code load time, or have opcodes for registering classes and functions at runtime?<p>I can't go home until I wrestle myself in this year's Feats of Strength and get code for my VM, birchvm, up and running.
HN is very informative and boosts the confidence of readers in their respective areas of working. I wish all HN contributors to include articles which will be of interest to professionals in all walks of life.
Wesołych Świąt Bożego Narodzenia!<p>All the best to the community. It's the only place on the Internet where comments are often more insightful than articles :)
Merry Christmas everyone! Ooh look alternating article numbers in holiday colors! Isn't it amazing what technology can do?? If only it could <blink/> like the olden days
All I want for Christmas is the three lines of CSS it would take to make HN responsive.<p>If that's not possible, I'll take world peace instead.
The thing I dislike most about the holidays is the erosion of intellectual discussion and infectious somatization even on its few remaining bastions like HN.<p>Oh, Huxley.