I agree. To be sure classes have a place and can be really useful, but so many people just create classes when they add no benefits. Clear code always wins imho
I find the changing stuff that is a quotation at odds with the whole point of quoting something. I'm from the UK so the guide is actually unhelpful for me as it introduces what I'd see as bad practices. Also an ellipses…
I had to upgrade my phone because it ran out of internal memory and I had to keep removing apps I valued, as they all grew in size. So bloat cost me real money. Just because you don't care doesn't mean others don't.…
The bull artist does seem to be quite immature.
Those emails look sent drunk or angry. The first one does not look like it was proof read. I don't always proof read everything, but important ones I don't leave with an obvious typo. Anyhow free software will carry on.
This also made me sad. I approved a specific state. If it has changed then my approval should not be assumed. Still it is a start, and will hopefully improve.
> people who choose to develop a substance abuse problem Are you really this naive?
Exactly which bugs are those? Linus makes valid points that people then seem to ignore and change the meaning of. He thinks all bugs need fixing and how they are described is unimportant. Fixing the bugs is more…
> confirmed it's going to happen and she has set up an entirely new ministry to ensure it does. There is a counter argument that says the new ministry is set up exactly to ensure that brexit fails to happen whilst the…
> Trying to get vendors to open source anything is a hilarious exercise in futility. Not really take Broadcom fro example, from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/broadcom_wireless#Histo... Broadcom has a noted…
Animated gifs made me ill. Couldn't read article :(
People in the UK are very aware of VAT. However we do like to know the total cost in advance of paying. As an aside, many restaurants here have included service charges (but these are usually optional, so although they…
Linus's view on C++ (at least in the kernel) are generally well known. Also he was not the first to start on BS remarks in this particular email thread.
It's not doing anything where performance is an issue.
I think this is the sort of view that he has problems with. It shows that you haven't understood any of his actual issues. It is a mindset thing as much as just C++ being `unhelpful`. Not that it is in the posted email…
You know that open source and free (gratis) are different. Money can change hands.
> In colloquial terms, think we'd find few who'd argue humans flying around in helicopters shooting elephants with high power rifles are not more evolved than said elephants. You should try to understand what evolved…
If the car has the software then they are distributing the software
I agree. To be sure classes have a place and can be really useful, but so many people just create classes when they add no benefits. Clear code always wins imho
I find the changing stuff that is a quotation at odds with the whole point of quoting something. I'm from the UK so the guide is actually unhelpful for me as it introduces what I'd see as bad practices. Also an ellipses…
I had to upgrade my phone because it ran out of internal memory and I had to keep removing apps I valued, as they all grew in size. So bloat cost me real money. Just because you don't care doesn't mean others don't.…
The bull artist does seem to be quite immature.
Those emails look sent drunk or angry. The first one does not look like it was proof read. I don't always proof read everything, but important ones I don't leave with an obvious typo. Anyhow free software will carry on.
This also made me sad. I approved a specific state. If it has changed then my approval should not be assumed. Still it is a start, and will hopefully improve.
> people who choose to develop a substance abuse problem Are you really this naive?
Exactly which bugs are those? Linus makes valid points that people then seem to ignore and change the meaning of. He thinks all bugs need fixing and how they are described is unimportant. Fixing the bugs is more…
> confirmed it's going to happen and she has set up an entirely new ministry to ensure it does. There is a counter argument that says the new ministry is set up exactly to ensure that brexit fails to happen whilst the…
> Trying to get vendors to open source anything is a hilarious exercise in futility. Not really take Broadcom fro example, from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/broadcom_wireless#Histo... Broadcom has a noted…
Animated gifs made me ill. Couldn't read article :(
People in the UK are very aware of VAT. However we do like to know the total cost in advance of paying. As an aside, many restaurants here have included service charges (but these are usually optional, so although they…
Linus's view on C++ (at least in the kernel) are generally well known. Also he was not the first to start on BS remarks in this particular email thread.
It's not doing anything where performance is an issue.
I think this is the sort of view that he has problems with. It shows that you haven't understood any of his actual issues. It is a mindset thing as much as just C++ being `unhelpful`. Not that it is in the posted email…
You know that open source and free (gratis) are different. Money can change hands.
> In colloquial terms, think we'd find few who'd argue humans flying around in helicopters shooting elephants with high power rifles are not more evolved than said elephants. You should try to understand what evolved…
If the car has the software then they are distributing the software