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Matthias Plappert

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Thinking about how we can teach machines to think (how meta). Feminist.

Karlsruhe, Germany
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    Matthias Plappert‏ @mplappert 12 Mar 2015

    Surprises you find when reading through the SQLite code. Somebody must've received a lot of calls.pic.twitter.com/1yTAvYLHMx

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      2. mkehrt‏ @roseandsigil 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @mplappert

        @mplappert I just really want to know what that color scheme is.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Matthias Plappert‏ @mplappert 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @roseandsigil

        @roseandsigil “Dusk” + Menlo as the font (in Xcode)

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      2. Diego Sevilla Ruiz‏ @diegosevilla 16 Mar 2015
        Replying to @mplappert

        @mplappert @luismbo Ah, it would have been perfect if you'd read it in Emacs... Now what it is that? Sublime Text? :P

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Matthias Plappert‏ @mplappert 16 Mar 2015
        Replying to @diegosevilla

        @diegosevilla @luismbo Xcode

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      2. E-quipper‏ @annwitbrock 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @mplappert

        @mplappert @snim2 so are there still annoying files in the temp directory? Was it McAfee or SQLite code that put them there?

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      3. Matthias Plappert‏ @mplappert 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @annwitbrock

        @annwitbrock @snim2 Presumably. Just leave them, that’s precisely what the tmp directory is for

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      2. Jacobo Blanco, PhD‏ @bkkkk 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @mplappert

        @mplappert 10000+ lines in one file?! *vomits*

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      3. Matthias Plappert‏ @mplappert 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @bkkkk

        @bkkkk sqlite source is usually distributed like this. They essentially merge all source files into a giant file.

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      2. Jack Smith IV‏Verified account @JackSmithIV 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @mplappert

        @mplappert @jonmarkgo What's your color scheme?

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      3. Jonathan Gottfried‏Verified account @jonmarkgo 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @JackSmithIV

        @JackSmithIV @mplappert that is a great question

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Matthias Plappert‏ @mplappert 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @jonmarkgo

        @jonmarkgo @JackSmithIV The standard Dusk theme with Menlo as font (as available in Xcode)

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      2. Sharlock93‏ @Sharlock93 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @mplappert

        @mplappert @frwololo what is that font? Which platform ? Its so sexy

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      3. Matthias Plappert‏ @mplappert 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @Sharlock93

        @Sharlock93 @frwololo Xcode on OS X with Menlo 12pt

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      4. Sharlock93‏ @Sharlock93 12 Mar 2015
        Replying to @mplappert

        @mplappert @frwololo damn Mac and sexy fonts :) thanks dude.

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      1. FranKee‏ @FranKee_HH 11 Aug 2015
        Replying to @mplappert

        @mplappert @CarlKnutsen ...for this reason, the default name was changed to „SHGHMSIOBXYZWA_“.

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      1. Henrik Nyh‏ @henrik 14 Mar 2015
        Replying to @mplappert

        “@mplappert: Surprises you find when reading through the SQLite code. pic.twitter.com/ApQ3InxbiM” Exemplary comment.

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      1. Gerrit A. Smit‏ @GerritASmit 1 Apr 2015
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        “@mplappert: Surprises you find when reading through the SQLite code. Somebody must've received a lot of calls. pic.twitter.com/a99kitUYo0”

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      1. Irene Abezgauz‏ @IreneAbezgauz 13 Mar 2015
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        “@mplappert: Surprises you find when reading through SQLite code. Somebody must've received a lot of calls. pic.twitter.com/8uSEMVG1Gt” < great

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