> What exactly does it mean to have "good dynamic typing facilities"? To quote Peter Norvig on the difference between Python and Lisp, but you could apply it to most other mainstream dynamic languages vs Lisp : > Python…
You should educate yourself on the realities of the overpriced banalities that are the products you're paid to shill for : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j-vJxez9UF8
An industry standard nobody wants to use in the industry is not a standard, it's a 'tentative' one at best. Simply put, the patent groups behind HEVC got so greedy, far more than they had been with h264, that this thing…
I've personally never had any problem stemming from the lower levels of the system ever since Windows 7. Whenever I've seen major bugs on Windows, it was on user space stuff like the profile corruption that breaks the…
> Why? Not having to deal with Linux's refusal of maintaining a stable driver API and ABI for a start. The number one reason that stops Android from getting updates on smartphones is that hardware manufacturers don't…
> What exactly does it mean to have "good dynamic typing facilities"? To quote Peter Norvig on the difference between Python and Lisp, but you could apply it to most other mainstream dynamic languages vs Lisp : > Python…
You should educate yourself on the realities of the overpriced banalities that are the products you're paid to shill for : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j-vJxez9UF8
An industry standard nobody wants to use in the industry is not a standard, it's a 'tentative' one at best. Simply put, the patent groups behind HEVC got so greedy, far more than they had been with h264, that this thing…
I've personally never had any problem stemming from the lower levels of the system ever since Windows 7. Whenever I've seen major bugs on Windows, it was on user space stuff like the profile corruption that breaks the…
> Why? Not having to deal with Linux's refusal of maintaining a stable driver API and ABI for a start. The number one reason that stops Android from getting updates on smartphones is that hardware manufacturers don't…