Our software uses QR codes for inventory tracking. They're absolutely wonderful - you can store loads of data in a format that's very easily parsed by handheld scanning devices. So much data that you can completely do…
Yes, it's ISTJ.
So, how should kids be taught? Since learning styles are a myth, would it be okay to skip in-person lessons entirely and just move everyone to individual text-based book learning? After all, it looks like the idea that…
Would he have made those same comments to resist going from 16 to 32 bit? Hell, why not stick with 8 bit? We can just optimize everything to work on that, right?
I agree, I think this would help reduce a lot of clutter, and I think it is a feature that should be standard in comment systems.
Our software uses QR codes for inventory tracking. They're absolutely wonderful - you can store loads of data in a format that's very easily parsed by handheld scanning devices. So much data that you can completely do…
Yes, it's ISTJ.
So, how should kids be taught? Since learning styles are a myth, would it be okay to skip in-person lessons entirely and just move everyone to individual text-based book learning? After all, it looks like the idea that…
Would he have made those same comments to resist going from 16 to 32 bit? Hell, why not stick with 8 bit? We can just optimize everything to work on that, right?
I agree, I think this would help reduce a lot of clutter, and I think it is a feature that should be standard in comment systems.