Well ambient brightness matters, but actually analog cinema projectors use a frame rate of 48 fps (they "flick" every movie frame twice), so it's still way above 30fps. Plus, with CRTs the problem is exacerbated,…
"30 fps flicker" - that's not a CRT, it doesn't flicker, because unlike CRTs, a flat display doesn't have a ray refreshing the display top to bottom. And 30 fps on a CRT wouldn't be enough to produce stable image in the…
> "The more CEOs are paid, the worse the firm does over the next three years, as far as stock performance and even accounting performance" Yeah well this entire study is invalidated by using stock performance as the…
I don't get it, you can't read anything out of a ByteBuffer, except a bunch of bytes. You can't map 1:1 any more complicated in-memory structure to that buffer, or am I wrong?
Yes, judge me based on my account age, because you have half a year history of making "hostile" comments, and I have just half a day. Outstanding work, detective. Here's a medal.
Actors.
The problem with FlatBuffers and Cap'n Proto is that while in-memory rep matching serialization formats are much faster (infinitely faster as Cap'n Proto says tongue in cheek) for languages with unsafe direct memory…
> "The most well known simulator to any Android developer is probably (and ironically) the one that iOS developers use from Apple." I get it. Ironically Google didn't copy Apple for once, and their solution turned out…
Nope, all engineers have been re-assigned to making ubuntu.com responsive and blogging incessantly about it. Phones and operating systems will have to wait.
This article is all over the place. First of all calling it "JavaScript cryptography" only to immediately correct itself "oh, we mean browser client-side scripted cryptography, not JavaScript in general, say Node.JS".…
I don't know. The top two most frustrating things I encounter on modern web sites are: "infinite" scrolling effects & badly done responsive designs. While adaptive UI can be done right (and yes, that's the correct name…
They do user testing.
I'm sure you can make your trivial point about the intricacies of web design without having to piggyback on Jonathan Ive's interview. For the record, a lot of the UI prototyping at Apple is done in Photoshop. It's also…
Well ambient brightness matters, but actually analog cinema projectors use a frame rate of 48 fps (they "flick" every movie frame twice), so it's still way above 30fps. Plus, with CRTs the problem is exacerbated,…
"30 fps flicker" - that's not a CRT, it doesn't flicker, because unlike CRTs, a flat display doesn't have a ray refreshing the display top to bottom. And 30 fps on a CRT wouldn't be enough to produce stable image in the…
> "The more CEOs are paid, the worse the firm does over the next three years, as far as stock performance and even accounting performance" Yeah well this entire study is invalidated by using stock performance as the…
I don't get it, you can't read anything out of a ByteBuffer, except a bunch of bytes. You can't map 1:1 any more complicated in-memory structure to that buffer, or am I wrong?
Yes, judge me based on my account age, because you have half a year history of making "hostile" comments, and I have just half a day. Outstanding work, detective. Here's a medal.
Actors.
The problem with FlatBuffers and Cap'n Proto is that while in-memory rep matching serialization formats are much faster (infinitely faster as Cap'n Proto says tongue in cheek) for languages with unsafe direct memory…
> "The most well known simulator to any Android developer is probably (and ironically) the one that iOS developers use from Apple." I get it. Ironically Google didn't copy Apple for once, and their solution turned out…
Nope, all engineers have been re-assigned to making ubuntu.com responsive and blogging incessantly about it. Phones and operating systems will have to wait.
This article is all over the place. First of all calling it "JavaScript cryptography" only to immediately correct itself "oh, we mean browser client-side scripted cryptography, not JavaScript in general, say Node.JS".…
I don't know. The top two most frustrating things I encounter on modern web sites are: "infinite" scrolling effects & badly done responsive designs. While adaptive UI can be done right (and yes, that's the correct name…
They do user testing.
I'm sure you can make your trivial point about the intricacies of web design without having to piggyback on Jonathan Ive's interview. For the record, a lot of the UI prototyping at Apple is done in Photoshop. It's also…