Rails is frankly a double-edged sword, though. While it helped propel Ruby, and is a great framework, it also seems to have permanently marked the language with a notion that its simply a vehicle for Rails. Ruby is…
1) 50 years of backwards compatibility. 2) It is not necessary. C's terse syntax is not hard to understand for anyone who actually uses the language. Most of the comments here are from people who do not.
Please educate yourself. https://www.openbsd.org/security.html https://www.openssh.com/history.html
A likely guess, although RuneScape isn't Flash based (Java & RuneScript).
"Been there, done that." - Google https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wwrIpv38nE
Yeah, the first 10 seconds of the Pockit video immediately sent me back nearly 10 years to Phonebloks. Some follow up: Typical, fairly sensationalist piece on Google's Project Ara -…
OpenBSD pages (https://man.openbsd.org/) absolutely rock and other, proper BSDs do quite well. Also, man pages are for more than just system utilities (man(1)). Which binary should hold pledge(2)…
Yeah, I'm just going to keep writing C. Thanks.
Rails is frankly a double-edged sword, though. While it helped propel Ruby, and is a great framework, it also seems to have permanently marked the language with a notion that its simply a vehicle for Rails. Ruby is…
1) 50 years of backwards compatibility. 2) It is not necessary. C's terse syntax is not hard to understand for anyone who actually uses the language. Most of the comments here are from people who do not.
Please educate yourself. https://www.openbsd.org/security.html https://www.openssh.com/history.html
A likely guess, although RuneScape isn't Flash based (Java & RuneScript).
"Been there, done that." - Google https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wwrIpv38nE
Yeah, the first 10 seconds of the Pockit video immediately sent me back nearly 10 years to Phonebloks. Some follow up: Typical, fairly sensationalist piece on Google's Project Ara -…
OpenBSD pages (https://man.openbsd.org/) absolutely rock and other, proper BSDs do quite well. Also, man pages are for more than just system utilities (man(1)). Which binary should hold pledge(2)…
Yeah, I'm just going to keep writing C. Thanks.