I don't see us living there for extended missions either. I do see the importance of what we learned and the inventions that came out of the Moon missions that have positively impacted our lives on this rock. The…
Read your second sentence in the context of the first.
> Sadly the pathogen make up of the Americas made safe exploration an impossibility Indians had no trouble crisscrossing America.
Agreed. The Native American Indians knew how great America was.
Recover material from asteroids much?
Check this fact, see the graph: http://www.cfr.org/defense-budget/trends-us-military-spendin...
I'm not degreed so this is just my off the wall thinking but asteroid mining yes, definitely. I still think we need a Moon base, need to show we can run it successfully for around 2 decades then start seriously planning…
We aren't close to ready for Mars. We need a base on the moon.
It would be in even worse shape if that were the case. Obama and liberals in general assume unicorns will come protect them and that the military is bad. Meanwhile, the ISS is falling apart, we have no shuttle anymore…
Their newest snapshots looks like they're getting back on track, I wasn't into 1.9. Wishing them the best though.
> They did say that Java MC isn't going anywhere. Embrace, extend, extinguish is how it always plays out.
I think it was great before mods and quite popular. Notch left and it's not as popular now.
You had better back that claim up. I've seen slow Assembly programs; operating close to the hardware is not a guarantee of better performance.
You're comparing today's Minecraft with all the bells and whistles to Minetest. The original comment about trying to extend it in C++ compared to Java is perfectly valid. It's why Java rose to power and remains. It's…
I remember one of the first VOIP clients (if not the first) PowWow. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowWow_(chat_program)
I think mbfg got it right.
> enormous scale Add more nodes. Scaling is not difficult.
> But ask yourself: how does your browser layout engine and scripting engine work? [But ask yourself: how does your car's engine work?]
He's saying every company needs a Sheldon or two; they don't need a company full of Sheldons.
That is a wonderful site, so much information, they even had full emulators for favorite old programs and games that run in the browser. (Curse JavaScript for working so well.)
I'm liking my Nexus 6 but it feels a bit big at times so I think the trend towards 5 or 5.5 is a good thing. Not sure about the price though, my 6 would have to completely croak before I upgrade from it.
I like the DOM, basic CSS is fine. The twisted stuff some people do with CSS I'm not fine with but yeah I know. JS isn't going away, what irks me the most is the naivety around trying to push it to the backend. It…
> We can only consider applications from the US states of Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, North Carolina, and Oregon, and anywhere in Canada. I'm curious why those states?
JavaScript has been around since the 90's; a quick scan of this page reveals around 2 dozen JavaScript technologies. The only solution is to remove JavaScript from all browsers and replace it with Java.
> Web application development is hard Replace JavaScript with Java in all browsers and make it much easier, dependable, predictable and reliable.
I don't see us living there for extended missions either. I do see the importance of what we learned and the inventions that came out of the Moon missions that have positively impacted our lives on this rock. The…
Read your second sentence in the context of the first.
> Sadly the pathogen make up of the Americas made safe exploration an impossibility Indians had no trouble crisscrossing America.
Agreed. The Native American Indians knew how great America was.
Recover material from asteroids much?
Check this fact, see the graph: http://www.cfr.org/defense-budget/trends-us-military-spendin...
I'm not degreed so this is just my off the wall thinking but asteroid mining yes, definitely. I still think we need a Moon base, need to show we can run it successfully for around 2 decades then start seriously planning…
We aren't close to ready for Mars. We need a base on the moon.
It would be in even worse shape if that were the case. Obama and liberals in general assume unicorns will come protect them and that the military is bad. Meanwhile, the ISS is falling apart, we have no shuttle anymore…
Their newest snapshots looks like they're getting back on track, I wasn't into 1.9. Wishing them the best though.
> They did say that Java MC isn't going anywhere. Embrace, extend, extinguish is how it always plays out.
I think it was great before mods and quite popular. Notch left and it's not as popular now.
You had better back that claim up. I've seen slow Assembly programs; operating close to the hardware is not a guarantee of better performance.
You're comparing today's Minecraft with all the bells and whistles to Minetest. The original comment about trying to extend it in C++ compared to Java is perfectly valid. It's why Java rose to power and remains. It's…
I remember one of the first VOIP clients (if not the first) PowWow. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowWow_(chat_program)
I think mbfg got it right.
> enormous scale Add more nodes. Scaling is not difficult.
> But ask yourself: how does your browser layout engine and scripting engine work? [But ask yourself: how does your car's engine work?]
He's saying every company needs a Sheldon or two; they don't need a company full of Sheldons.
That is a wonderful site, so much information, they even had full emulators for favorite old programs and games that run in the browser. (Curse JavaScript for working so well.)
I'm liking my Nexus 6 but it feels a bit big at times so I think the trend towards 5 or 5.5 is a good thing. Not sure about the price though, my 6 would have to completely croak before I upgrade from it.
I like the DOM, basic CSS is fine. The twisted stuff some people do with CSS I'm not fine with but yeah I know. JS isn't going away, what irks me the most is the naivety around trying to push it to the backend. It…
> We can only consider applications from the US states of Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, North Carolina, and Oregon, and anywhere in Canada. I'm curious why those states?
JavaScript has been around since the 90's; a quick scan of this page reveals around 2 dozen JavaScript technologies. The only solution is to remove JavaScript from all browsers and replace it with Java.
> Web application development is hard Replace JavaScript with Java in all browsers and make it much easier, dependable, predictable and reliable.