How about FP64?
Google is behind it this year. Next year, who knows?
You probably could do APL Warrior in one line!
I love awk. I once had to search a multi-megabyte hunk of data that was made up of 25-bit data items packed into 32-bit words. Instead of doing bit packing and unpacking, I converted the words into 32 character strings…
And, of course, none of those bankers are in jail, where they should be rotting. Even if a company is "too big to fail", its executives are NOT "too important to jail"!
"Why have both an if-statement and a ternary operator?" Because one is for control of statement execution and one is an expression that returns a value. Two similar-in-purpose but different-in-meaning constructs. In my…
Fleb!!!
Ha! Nobody there I ever heard of.
I'm one of the happy subscribers. I prefer the mobile site, even on a Mac, because I find it easier to read and navigate. On my Nexus 7, I use Firefox instead of Chrome because (1) I can use stylize to make it white…
Just take a picture of the screen with another camera. Nothing can stop this.
The physical keyboard on my Droid 2 is one of the main reasons I keep it. For one thing, it makes text selection easy - shift and arrows. I'm waiting for the Droid 5. Come on Motorola:)
How well does this work from a Chromebook?
I discovered this on my Commodore PET probably about 1980 and presented it at a users' group meeting (in the Los Angeles area). I have no way to prove this right now, but I swear that this is true.
Yes.
Every time I have used Acrobat to convert PDF to Word, the only usable parts have been the tables. The rest is generally garbage. Fortunately, the tables were the only parts I wanted! I needed to get them from the PDF…
A number of years ago the project I was working had problems in Ada because the conversion of floating point numbers from character string to internal floating point by the Ada compiler did not always produce the same…
When I was 14, I had to push the electrons around by hand. It was painful getting clobbered by those massive protons and neutrons. I eventually got around the problem by converting the particles to waves, so that they…
I wish that were true. Once religion, especially fundamentalist religion, gets control, science is in real trouble. Read Heinlein's "Revolt in 2100".
Also, please spellcheck!
When I participated in code reviews (of C code) when I worked at an aerospace company, I was the ONLY one who actually reviewed the code and I always found a few serious errors.
I think Apple believes that their map app will eventually become as good as Google's. Also, by doing this, Apple denies Google the information about what locations Apple's users are looking for and makes this available…
Sounds like a variation on George Carlin's line that everyone who drives slower than me is stupid and everyone who drives faster is crazy.
I would trust them more than Tepco.
If the micro-sd card is treated as random-access storage, how much will its performance degrade with time compared with a ssd drive?
Another proof that we don't have a democracy, or anything near it.
How about FP64?
Google is behind it this year. Next year, who knows?
You probably could do APL Warrior in one line!
I love awk. I once had to search a multi-megabyte hunk of data that was made up of 25-bit data items packed into 32-bit words. Instead of doing bit packing and unpacking, I converted the words into 32 character strings…
And, of course, none of those bankers are in jail, where they should be rotting. Even if a company is "too big to fail", its executives are NOT "too important to jail"!
"Why have both an if-statement and a ternary operator?" Because one is for control of statement execution and one is an expression that returns a value. Two similar-in-purpose but different-in-meaning constructs. In my…
Fleb!!!
Ha! Nobody there I ever heard of.
I'm one of the happy subscribers. I prefer the mobile site, even on a Mac, because I find it easier to read and navigate. On my Nexus 7, I use Firefox instead of Chrome because (1) I can use stylize to make it white…
Just take a picture of the screen with another camera. Nothing can stop this.
The physical keyboard on my Droid 2 is one of the main reasons I keep it. For one thing, it makes text selection easy - shift and arrows. I'm waiting for the Droid 5. Come on Motorola:)
How well does this work from a Chromebook?
I discovered this on my Commodore PET probably about 1980 and presented it at a users' group meeting (in the Los Angeles area). I have no way to prove this right now, but I swear that this is true.
Yes.
Every time I have used Acrobat to convert PDF to Word, the only usable parts have been the tables. The rest is generally garbage. Fortunately, the tables were the only parts I wanted! I needed to get them from the PDF…
A number of years ago the project I was working had problems in Ada because the conversion of floating point numbers from character string to internal floating point by the Ada compiler did not always produce the same…
When I was 14, I had to push the electrons around by hand. It was painful getting clobbered by those massive protons and neutrons. I eventually got around the problem by converting the particles to waves, so that they…
I wish that were true. Once religion, especially fundamentalist religion, gets control, science is in real trouble. Read Heinlein's "Revolt in 2100".
Also, please spellcheck!
When I participated in code reviews (of C code) when I worked at an aerospace company, I was the ONLY one who actually reviewed the code and I always found a few serious errors.
I think Apple believes that their map app will eventually become as good as Google's. Also, by doing this, Apple denies Google the information about what locations Apple's users are looking for and makes this available…
Sounds like a variation on George Carlin's line that everyone who drives slower than me is stupid and everyone who drives faster is crazy.
I would trust them more than Tepco.
If the micro-sd card is treated as random-access storage, how much will its performance degrade with time compared with a ssd drive?
Another proof that we don't have a democracy, or anything near it.