From your post it seems you think software architecture and -engineering are the same.. In this course -- disclaimer: I was a student taking this course -- it's not that case, Software Architecture is not the sum of a…
Just a difference in semantics -- I mean, c'mon UX in a utility like top? which is probably specified in some Unix convention anyway. Pure BSD Unix do this as well in their own way.
Do you have any proof of that? "Free" memory uses as much energy as "used" memory, there is no distinction in SD|DDR-RAM. And if the OS is smart, it only has to keep a simple index of memory pages still relevant. I'd…
Ow c'mon Steam, you were on your way to support Linux so well -- windows only :(
Very familiar. As other suggested create some real software, use tools, apply what you've learned and go beyond. About the "..I see here people that just don't care about the courses. ..", try to get people involved,…
From your post it seems you think software architecture and -engineering are the same.. In this course -- disclaimer: I was a student taking this course -- it's not that case, Software Architecture is not the sum of a…
Just a difference in semantics -- I mean, c'mon UX in a utility like top? which is probably specified in some Unix convention anyway. Pure BSD Unix do this as well in their own way.
Do you have any proof of that? "Free" memory uses as much energy as "used" memory, there is no distinction in SD|DDR-RAM. And if the OS is smart, it only has to keep a simple index of memory pages still relevant. I'd…
Ow c'mon Steam, you were on your way to support Linux so well -- windows only :(
Very familiar. As other suggested create some real software, use tools, apply what you've learned and go beyond. About the "..I see here people that just don't care about the courses. ..", try to get people involved,…