Please add logins and comments and I will be your first sign up.
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Public response:
Most people I show say the same thing:
"god i hope they develop some kind of social side to it logins with comments and fixes for top ranked code you know, accuracy and symantics etc would be so good"
"Would be amazing if i could comment"
On another note, one friend said:
"it would be great for crowd sourcing optimisation"
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Updates:
Update: 10 minutes of use and I'm addicted.
Update: 15 minutes of use and I'm addicted, I've tweeted, my girlfriend has re-tweeted and I've liked. This site seriously needs some kind of social side to it - potential is not being fulfilled.
Update: Friends have seen my like and started liking.
Update: Lobbed towards Hexxeh, hopefully we can get a tweet from him or a blog post.
Update: So far a handful of friends have checked it out, hopefully a few uniques coming over and staying.
"Meh": which means I wouldn't use either.
"WTF??": (one for each side). This isn't just a "not vote up", but is a "major vote down".
This is a lot of fun.
I wonder if the results would be of any value to http://dijkstra.cs.virginia.edu/projects/readability/
The debugger caught an exception in your WSGI application. You can now look at the traceback which led to the error. To switch between the interactive traceback and the plaintext one, you can click on the "Traceback" headline. From the text traceback you can also create a paste of it. For code execution mouse-over the frame you want to debug and click on the console icon on the right side.
You can execute arbitrary Python code in the stack frames and there are some extra helpers available for introspection:
dump() shows all variables in the frame dump(obj) dumps all that's known about the object
Or it could be some sort of language popularity measure.
Put two one-liners that do the same thing (not necessarily in the same language) side by side and let people choose.
Instead of gist maybe use rosettacode?