This isn't just skeuomorphism as found in e.g. a VST plugin with a sci-fi UI or a patching language with a UI resembling studio-like effect chains. This is a simulator of a real implementation of modular patching…
> I'd love to hear more about how a culture that doesn't name children under 5, do their child rearing and generally go about their life. (Christian Orthodox, majority) Greeks don't name babies when born, only when…
This confuses OOP/procedural semantics with low-level "CPU" work. The argument seems to be that the programming model of a language does not always expose the efficiency of the underlying implementation. And this is…
> The trick was that when Gtk/Gnome came out there was no existing solution. So, even a bad one was okay. There were existing solutions, e.g. Motif or Athena widgets if you wanted a GUI library, or FVWM if you wanted a…
True. By "competitive" I didn't mean "same money", but "an equally good choice for enough people to fill the PhD ranks". Bad or non-existent wages are almost never an easy choice, no matter how much one wants to do…
Starting a PhD means someone has already mastered the basics of a profession, and is at an age that could work productively in the industry. At this point, doing a PhD is a choice between academia and industry for the…
When talking about programming languages, "isomorphism" also brings to mind the Curry-Howard isomorphism between programs and proofs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curry%E2%80%93Howard_isomorphis...)...
You may be interested in this article: "Tagged architecture: How compelling are its advantages?", http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=327070.327153 (unfortunately behind a paywall).
This isn't just skeuomorphism as found in e.g. a VST plugin with a sci-fi UI or a patching language with a UI resembling studio-like effect chains. This is a simulator of a real implementation of modular patching…
> I'd love to hear more about how a culture that doesn't name children under 5, do their child rearing and generally go about their life. (Christian Orthodox, majority) Greeks don't name babies when born, only when…
This confuses OOP/procedural semantics with low-level "CPU" work. The argument seems to be that the programming model of a language does not always expose the efficiency of the underlying implementation. And this is…
> The trick was that when Gtk/Gnome came out there was no existing solution. So, even a bad one was okay. There were existing solutions, e.g. Motif or Athena widgets if you wanted a GUI library, or FVWM if you wanted a…
True. By "competitive" I didn't mean "same money", but "an equally good choice for enough people to fill the PhD ranks". Bad or non-existent wages are almost never an easy choice, no matter how much one wants to do…
Starting a PhD means someone has already mastered the basics of a profession, and is at an age that could work productively in the industry. At this point, doing a PhD is a choice between academia and industry for the…
When talking about programming languages, "isomorphism" also brings to mind the Curry-Howard isomorphism between programs and proofs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curry%E2%80%93Howard_isomorphis...)...
You may be interested in this article: "Tagged architecture: How compelling are its advantages?", http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=327070.327153 (unfortunately behind a paywall).