Whoa, that page is hard on the eyes....I didn't get far in that article, but I think C has continued to live on as well as a foundation that has spawned other great languages. I don't see it (or variations of it) going…
No, not credit...but the fact that elegance and simplicity is clearly a trend where complex and expansive functionality was the trend in the past (think MS)
How can you go wrong trying to connect with your customers as a business owner. I think this is a great strategy to follow and even beyond the 1000 users, you can still grab x number of new customers to email…
I think you have something interesting here. Elegance and simplicity are far more important than previously thought. Clearly this is part of the legacy left by Steve Jobs. Fantastically engineered products wrapped in…
Whoa, that page is hard on the eyes....I didn't get far in that article, but I think C has continued to live on as well as a foundation that has spawned other great languages. I don't see it (or variations of it) going…
No, not credit...but the fact that elegance and simplicity is clearly a trend where complex and expansive functionality was the trend in the past (think MS)
How can you go wrong trying to connect with your customers as a business owner. I think this is a great strategy to follow and even beyond the 1000 users, you can still grab x number of new customers to email…
I think you have something interesting here. Elegance and simplicity are far more important than previously thought. Clearly this is part of the legacy left by Steve Jobs. Fantastically engineered products wrapped in…