I'm not sure your analysis holds either, though. All signs point to Apple being pretty aggressive in securing its supply-chain both for current production and future potential (see: Brazil).
Beautiful to look at, but some UI problems and bugs still exist unfortunately.
Do you really think that Android tablet makers can continuously produce at that price point though? Let's be honest here: as many benefits as the android -> hardware developer model has, there are some glaring…
I'm not trying to paint a prejudiced picture though. Hell - I'm not even trying to twist words. The core of the cognitive dissonance can be explained away by understanding for whom Boehner is speaking out for - the…
He's considering the basic freedoms of service providers to restrict access as they see fit - not the right of the consumers.
I'd argue that what's bizarre about it is the uncompetitive nature of the bidding. Sure, jettison anything that's losing money right now (as short-sighted as it seems) but at least get top dollar for it. As is, it seems…
Do you mind elaborating on what 'functional' libraries exist in python? I've practiced a bit using the whole map-reduce paradigm in different ways in python, but I'm not really sure what you mean beyond that.
I'm not sure your analysis holds either, though. All signs point to Apple being pretty aggressive in securing its supply-chain both for current production and future potential (see: Brazil).
Beautiful to look at, but some UI problems and bugs still exist unfortunately.
Do you really think that Android tablet makers can continuously produce at that price point though? Let's be honest here: as many benefits as the android -> hardware developer model has, there are some glaring…
I'm not trying to paint a prejudiced picture though. Hell - I'm not even trying to twist words. The core of the cognitive dissonance can be explained away by understanding for whom Boehner is speaking out for - the…
He's considering the basic freedoms of service providers to restrict access as they see fit - not the right of the consumers.
I'd argue that what's bizarre about it is the uncompetitive nature of the bidding. Sure, jettison anything that's losing money right now (as short-sighted as it seems) but at least get top dollar for it. As is, it seems…
Do you mind elaborating on what 'functional' libraries exist in python? I've practiced a bit using the whole map-reduce paradigm in different ways in python, but I'm not really sure what you mean beyond that.