It's impossible for both B and Python to be untyped. Pick a definition and stick with it.
Well, thank you. I suspected as much but I wasn't sure. I am honestly happy to hear this discussed openly, and I'm happy to hear any of my comments characterized as 'productive'. (I'm male, by the way, if that makes it…
I think the potted example on the web page is somewhat poor, as it seems to be a problem existing package management systems already solve. The more interesting aspect is the sandboxing, and how this is great for…
> do we need another browser? Exactly: WorldWideWeb ought to be enough for everyone. This isn't Thunderdome. Multiple browsers can be successful at the same time.
If you're really poor, it would likely be useful to know that hooking headphones up to the microphone jack gives you a usable microphone. Just speak directly into one of the earpieces.
How much does it cost be the one they choose?
As usual, Common Lisp has many of the same features. The only thing it doesn't really have now is the same ecosystem as Python.
Anarcho-capitalism is the only anarchy that is possible. All other forms require a state, regardless of whether it calls itself one, to enforce the "no property" dictate.
Well, now we know what they've all been smoking over there in Redmond.
> Just use full-disk encryption -- it's free. People can make bizarre assumptions without realizing it. This advice assumes that it's safe to have a disk full of noise (even if you deny it's encrypted data) in your…
On another topic, the diagram is wrong: 'English' and 'British' are mutually-exclusive, as English are Germanic and British, Brythonic.
Linux is precisely as Gooey as you want it to be. So's FreeBSD, as a matter of fact. This isn't Windows. This isn't MacOS. Each PC Unix variant offers you precisely as much choice as far as your UI goes.
I'm not seeing any of the book titles. I'm just getting a link to Slate.
We couldn't think of a use for hard drives over 500MB a while back, too.
How long will it be before this software is cracked and Intel has to think harder about this stuff? Also: IBM did the same kind of thing beginning in the 1960s with System/360 and System/370 mainframes, but I think…
> Like I've mentioned before, Google and browser support are hardly the limit of how annotations would be useful. But they're the only reasons anyone would use them NOW.
> I swore that the mirrors actually were functional, and you could damage stuff that was on the sidewalk with the boot-kick. Both true. Neither possible with the Doom engine.
No, that illustrates a different problem entirely. He would be just as incomprehensible were he writing in calligraphy.
> Theory of CS is same as Mathematics of Computation And Mathematics is the same as Logic, and Logic is a branch of Philosophy, which is ultimately concerned with English (and other natural languages), so the only…
'Politically correct' is just another way to say 'being polite, even to those without power.'
> I imagine it has the same psychological effect of waking up to a sunny vs rainy day. And once again, I'm reminded that I'm one of the few people energized by gray, drizzly days.
I'd sooner we port one more feature form Reddit: The ability to know when someone has replied to one of your comments. This will make it much easier to carry on discussions, the main interest of this site, even when…
Can't get diseases from Twitter.
> Assuming this is accurate: It isn't: http://www.snopes.com/language/document/1895exam.asp
I'm pretty sure he means languages like Lisp and (especially) Haskell which reduce the number of side-effects (and, not incidentally, the amount of boilerplate code) by abstracting away the loop and replacing it with…
It's impossible for both B and Python to be untyped. Pick a definition and stick with it.
Well, thank you. I suspected as much but I wasn't sure. I am honestly happy to hear this discussed openly, and I'm happy to hear any of my comments characterized as 'productive'. (I'm male, by the way, if that makes it…
I think the potted example on the web page is somewhat poor, as it seems to be a problem existing package management systems already solve. The more interesting aspect is the sandboxing, and how this is great for…
> do we need another browser? Exactly: WorldWideWeb ought to be enough for everyone. This isn't Thunderdome. Multiple browsers can be successful at the same time.
If you're really poor, it would likely be useful to know that hooking headphones up to the microphone jack gives you a usable microphone. Just speak directly into one of the earpieces.
How much does it cost be the one they choose?
As usual, Common Lisp has many of the same features. The only thing it doesn't really have now is the same ecosystem as Python.
Anarcho-capitalism is the only anarchy that is possible. All other forms require a state, regardless of whether it calls itself one, to enforce the "no property" dictate.
Well, now we know what they've all been smoking over there in Redmond.
> Just use full-disk encryption -- it's free. People can make bizarre assumptions without realizing it. This advice assumes that it's safe to have a disk full of noise (even if you deny it's encrypted data) in your…
On another topic, the diagram is wrong: 'English' and 'British' are mutually-exclusive, as English are Germanic and British, Brythonic.
Linux is precisely as Gooey as you want it to be. So's FreeBSD, as a matter of fact. This isn't Windows. This isn't MacOS. Each PC Unix variant offers you precisely as much choice as far as your UI goes.
I'm not seeing any of the book titles. I'm just getting a link to Slate.
We couldn't think of a use for hard drives over 500MB a while back, too.
How long will it be before this software is cracked and Intel has to think harder about this stuff? Also: IBM did the same kind of thing beginning in the 1960s with System/360 and System/370 mainframes, but I think…
> Like I've mentioned before, Google and browser support are hardly the limit of how annotations would be useful. But they're the only reasons anyone would use them NOW.
> I swore that the mirrors actually were functional, and you could damage stuff that was on the sidewalk with the boot-kick. Both true. Neither possible with the Doom engine.
No, that illustrates a different problem entirely. He would be just as incomprehensible were he writing in calligraphy.
> Theory of CS is same as Mathematics of Computation And Mathematics is the same as Logic, and Logic is a branch of Philosophy, which is ultimately concerned with English (and other natural languages), so the only…
'Politically correct' is just another way to say 'being polite, even to those without power.'
> I imagine it has the same psychological effect of waking up to a sunny vs rainy day. And once again, I'm reminded that I'm one of the few people energized by gray, drizzly days.
I'd sooner we port one more feature form Reddit: The ability to know when someone has replied to one of your comments. This will make it much easier to carry on discussions, the main interest of this site, even when…
Can't get diseases from Twitter.
> Assuming this is accurate: It isn't: http://www.snopes.com/language/document/1895exam.asp
I'm pretty sure he means languages like Lisp and (especially) Haskell which reduce the number of side-effects (and, not incidentally, the amount of boilerplate code) by abstracting away the loop and replacing it with…