WHAT a fucking badass
Your last comment is, frankly, complete bullshit. People have already created TAS programs that can take out infinite numbers of enemies with minimal stock (ex: medvac/tank vs. infinite ultralisks). Or have zerglings…
Unless there are in-depth APM limitations on the AI, there's no contest for AI vs. A human.
Using C as an example is a straw man. There's been A LOT of progress since C. Can you say the same for Java or Python? Not as much.
He didn't condemn Kotlin and swift. He is saying that they aren't necessary and don't solve the original problem. That the constant search for a new framework or of language that will fix everything is a futile attempt…
Bad software has done worse things than release private info. Just a few worse things: failed space missions and cost NASA credibility, killed hospital patients, bankrupt Knight Capital, almost caused World War III due…
Uncle Bob's true value to me was to teach me how bad of shape the software world really is in. Look at any engineering discipline. There are standards, there's a rigorous design process, there's checks from more…
WHAT a fucking badass
Your last comment is, frankly, complete bullshit. People have already created TAS programs that can take out infinite numbers of enemies with minimal stock (ex: medvac/tank vs. infinite ultralisks). Or have zerglings…
Unless there are in-depth APM limitations on the AI, there's no contest for AI vs. A human.
Using C as an example is a straw man. There's been A LOT of progress since C. Can you say the same for Java or Python? Not as much.
He didn't condemn Kotlin and swift. He is saying that they aren't necessary and don't solve the original problem. That the constant search for a new framework or of language that will fix everything is a futile attempt…
Bad software has done worse things than release private info. Just a few worse things: failed space missions and cost NASA credibility, killed hospital patients, bankrupt Knight Capital, almost caused World War III due…
Uncle Bob's true value to me was to teach me how bad of shape the software world really is in. Look at any engineering discipline. There are standards, there's a rigorous design process, there's checks from more…