I literally wrote hand-written letters to IBM asking questions about BASIC. Later: Borland Pascal came with a glorious full bookshelf of printed documention, and instant-access context sensitive help within the (console…
Why?
Did that happen?
Not really. Electrons do have mass, but a device powered by an electric current will generally have the electrons flowing out at the same rate that they flow in.
> poultry feathers or hog hair Yum! I'm not sure the truth is all that much less disgusting than the myth.
> Does that mean Apple is worth less than its market cap? Yes.
Obligatory shuttle reading: http://idlewords.com/2005/08/a_rocket_to_nowhere.htm
> quicksort O(log(n)). Quicksort is O(n log n) average case and O(n^2) worst-case.
> It's the top of the bell curve that matters. I think that this attitude has gotten us into a pretty big mess.
I take it you haven't read "Go Set a Watchman"...
> at least one having MD License Plates Don't vehicles used by federal agencies typically bear U.S. Government license plates?
It's the Department of Computer Science, not the Department of Programming.
Lost 76% of its value... And still valued at nearly a billion dollars.
Regular expressions strike me as a far more fundamental CS concept than Unicode.
Doing laundry in Poland, I was grateful for the standard icons, whose meaning a quick Google search revealed.
The standardized laundry icons are way better than the alternative (no standard icons, or verbose text in a potentially foreign language).
SkyMall is back!
Jarringly different in style than the rest of the site.
>>I'm a junior college student doing some side projects[0] while taking 21 credits, jogging daily, going to mandatory club events, etc. Those except side projects take more than 40 hrs/week so I guess I have even less…
In the United States, for example. http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/who-owns-patent-right...
Another question: How do you develop a side project when your employer insists that it owns all intellectual property you produce? Edit: As far as I know this is a very standard clause in tech company employment…
Since it's a character in Unicode's "private use area," its correct rendering is unspecified. (That code point's "use and interpretation may be determined by private agreement among cooperating users" according to the…
Apparently Apple uses U+F8FF, part of the Unicode "Private Use Area", to represent its logo. It's not surprising that it fails to render on non-Apple platforms, given this warning in…
Confusingly, my browser renders that symbol () as a... square.
A classical particle can't literally "take every path at once." But fundamental particles - electronics, photons, etc - are governed by quantum mechanics, in which they really consist of a wave of probability amplitude.…
I literally wrote hand-written letters to IBM asking questions about BASIC. Later: Borland Pascal came with a glorious full bookshelf of printed documention, and instant-access context sensitive help within the (console…
Why?
Did that happen?
Not really. Electrons do have mass, but a device powered by an electric current will generally have the electrons flowing out at the same rate that they flow in.
> poultry feathers or hog hair Yum! I'm not sure the truth is all that much less disgusting than the myth.
> Does that mean Apple is worth less than its market cap? Yes.
Obligatory shuttle reading: http://idlewords.com/2005/08/a_rocket_to_nowhere.htm
> quicksort O(log(n)). Quicksort is O(n log n) average case and O(n^2) worst-case.
> It's the top of the bell curve that matters. I think that this attitude has gotten us into a pretty big mess.
I take it you haven't read "Go Set a Watchman"...
> at least one having MD License Plates Don't vehicles used by federal agencies typically bear U.S. Government license plates?
It's the Department of Computer Science, not the Department of Programming.
Lost 76% of its value... And still valued at nearly a billion dollars.
Regular expressions strike me as a far more fundamental CS concept than Unicode.
Doing laundry in Poland, I was grateful for the standard icons, whose meaning a quick Google search revealed.
The standardized laundry icons are way better than the alternative (no standard icons, or verbose text in a potentially foreign language).
SkyMall is back!
Jarringly different in style than the rest of the site.
>>I'm a junior college student doing some side projects[0] while taking 21 credits, jogging daily, going to mandatory club events, etc. Those except side projects take more than 40 hrs/week so I guess I have even less…
In the United States, for example. http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/who-owns-patent-right...
Another question: How do you develop a side project when your employer insists that it owns all intellectual property you produce? Edit: As far as I know this is a very standard clause in tech company employment…
Since it's a character in Unicode's "private use area," its correct rendering is unspecified. (That code point's "use and interpretation may be determined by private agreement among cooperating users" according to the…
Apparently Apple uses U+F8FF, part of the Unicode "Private Use Area", to represent its logo. It's not surprising that it fails to render on non-Apple platforms, given this warning in…
Confusingly, my browser renders that symbol () as a... square.
A classical particle can't literally "take every path at once." But fundamental particles - electronics, photons, etc - are governed by quantum mechanics, in which they really consist of a wave of probability amplitude.…