Possibly because C has too few features for your average programmers liking, and C++ is a nightmarish hellscape of sprawling features which you have to learn and then intentionally ignore if you want others to…
1. doesn't matter. The point is the relative danger that each group poses to an individual.
Or speeding up, depending on how you look at it $46m -> $116m (+$70m) -> $200m (+$84m)
Fair enough. I don't see JS getting those features though, especially FS/peripheral access. By completely leaving them out it makes sandboxing JS so much simpler.
Out of curiousity, why did it have to run in the browser?
I want to throw [1]Crunchbang into the mix. I use it for all my dev VMs. [1]http://crunchbang.org/
I can't find the discussion but he answered some questions on reddit once. He said it was reckless and wouldn't recommend it to anyone, the only reason he did it was because he was desperate.
Gen Y Hobart Australia here. I also think he mostly nailed it, but I trust Australian police officers. The few occasions I've dealt with them they've been level-headed and very friendly. This last election has been…
>Vote! Convince others to vote. Every election is a potential revolution, which is why we have them. How'd that work when you brought in Obama? Until America adopts a preferential voting system it'll be stuck with a two…
>But how many people actually take advantage of it? Who gives a shit. The fact that the option exists means the "android locks you into google" argument is nonsense.
Try "Speaker for the Dead", one of the sequels. I found it much more interesting than Ender's Game.
His final solution will return 0.
Here's my attempt, in java. https://gist.github.com/Joist/7229807
Possibly because C has too few features for your average programmers liking, and C++ is a nightmarish hellscape of sprawling features which you have to learn and then intentionally ignore if you want others to…
1. doesn't matter. The point is the relative danger that each group poses to an individual.
Or speeding up, depending on how you look at it $46m -> $116m (+$70m) -> $200m (+$84m)
Fair enough. I don't see JS getting those features though, especially FS/peripheral access. By completely leaving them out it makes sandboxing JS so much simpler.
Out of curiousity, why did it have to run in the browser?
I want to throw [1]Crunchbang into the mix. I use it for all my dev VMs. [1]http://crunchbang.org/
I can't find the discussion but he answered some questions on reddit once. He said it was reckless and wouldn't recommend it to anyone, the only reason he did it was because he was desperate.
Gen Y Hobart Australia here. I also think he mostly nailed it, but I trust Australian police officers. The few occasions I've dealt with them they've been level-headed and very friendly. This last election has been…
>Vote! Convince others to vote. Every election is a potential revolution, which is why we have them. How'd that work when you brought in Obama? Until America adopts a preferential voting system it'll be stuck with a two…
>But how many people actually take advantage of it? Who gives a shit. The fact that the option exists means the "android locks you into google" argument is nonsense.
Try "Speaker for the Dead", one of the sequels. I found it much more interesting than Ender's Game.
His final solution will return 0.
Here's my attempt, in java. https://gist.github.com/Joist/7229807