That changes my opinion. Uber is liable if this is a) true, and b) that information was actually available.
So I guess they're going to ban public transportation, restaurants, public places, etc... as well, due to all the rape happening there.
Yeah, but like I said earlier, a bit of rest and some time out of the spotlight and he'll get bored. Then he'll really appreciate it (even if he never wants that light shining on him all the time, again).
Stress is a bitch. But given some time, he'll get bored and do something with all that money.
Correction - Erik wasn't fired.
The GoF wrote, "favor composition over inheritance". That much was right. Unfortunately, they missed the mathematical composition possible that was hidden inside these patterns all along, much simpler and fundamental…
Erik was fired which is unbelievable; it's like firing Feynman. He obviously wasn't happy with Ballmer or the culture, and frankly neither were most of the MS employees in that audience. Ballmer's gone and suddenly…
Brian Beckman worked on the Time Warp OS, with Dr. Jefferson [1] and was involved with the development of Rx virtual time. You can read his comment about how Rx virtual time could be used to create a Time Warp monad.…
He's saying people are turning it into a buzz word that is losing it's true meaning, so instead of the buzz word, think of what it's really all about: composing and managing side-effects. Take a look at Google Trends…
What kind of scenario are you thinking of? Rx has virtual time with the use of schedulers that enables you to abstract over time, which is very cool. http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/Going+Deep/Wes-Dyer-and-Jeffr...
True. However, if we are able to elevate this type of technology to that level, people will train and be trained, to focus on such detail and learn to control the output via the feedback loop. At first you'd probably…
Very nice ... Ractive.js looks like it has a lot of potential, and I'll definitely give it a try.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.1211 "Although it costs less than a dollar in parts (see Bill of Materials in table 1), it can provide over 2,000X magnification with submicron resolution, weighs less than two nickels (8.8 g),…
That changes my opinion. Uber is liable if this is a) true, and b) that information was actually available.
So I guess they're going to ban public transportation, restaurants, public places, etc... as well, due to all the rape happening there.
Yeah, but like I said earlier, a bit of rest and some time out of the spotlight and he'll get bored. Then he'll really appreciate it (even if he never wants that light shining on him all the time, again).
Stress is a bitch. But given some time, he'll get bored and do something with all that money.
Correction - Erik wasn't fired.
The GoF wrote, "favor composition over inheritance". That much was right. Unfortunately, they missed the mathematical composition possible that was hidden inside these patterns all along, much simpler and fundamental…
Erik was fired which is unbelievable; it's like firing Feynman. He obviously wasn't happy with Ballmer or the culture, and frankly neither were most of the MS employees in that audience. Ballmer's gone and suddenly…
Brian Beckman worked on the Time Warp OS, with Dr. Jefferson [1] and was involved with the development of Rx virtual time. You can read his comment about how Rx virtual time could be used to create a Time Warp monad.…
He's saying people are turning it into a buzz word that is losing it's true meaning, so instead of the buzz word, think of what it's really all about: composing and managing side-effects. Take a look at Google Trends…
What kind of scenario are you thinking of? Rx has virtual time with the use of schedulers that enables you to abstract over time, which is very cool. http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/Going+Deep/Wes-Dyer-and-Jeffr...
True. However, if we are able to elevate this type of technology to that level, people will train and be trained, to focus on such detail and learn to control the output via the feedback loop. At first you'd probably…
Very nice ... Ractive.js looks like it has a lot of potential, and I'll definitely give it a try.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.1211 "Although it costs less than a dollar in parts (see Bill of Materials in table 1), it can provide over 2,000X magnification with submicron resolution, weighs less than two nickels (8.8 g),…