I agree with gary4gar, this is such an excellent book. CLR is sitting by my desk now. Seeing this book inspires me to code.
Right on. Glad to hear other people are using Emacs too. =)
Emacs for me. Here's my setup: Emacs, DDMS + JSwat, and ant to build. I have emacs and a terminal open at all times. To build I switch over to the terminal and use ant. Sometimes I'll write a shell script to…
Interesting considering he works from 8am-2am. How on earth do you come to the conclusion he's not contributing to OS because he chooses to design within the box?
:) hhaha
Great idea! I'm looking forward to your launch.
I agree, the advice is off mark. Studying Computer Science should be about learning the fundamentals. Algorithms, Discrete Math, Operating Systems, Compilers, Computer Architecture, etc.
I agree with gary4gar, this is such an excellent book. CLR is sitting by my desk now. Seeing this book inspires me to code.
Right on. Glad to hear other people are using Emacs too. =)
Emacs for me. Here's my setup: Emacs, DDMS + JSwat, and ant to build. I have emacs and a terminal open at all times. To build I switch over to the terminal and use ant. Sometimes I'll write a shell script to…
Interesting considering he works from 8am-2am. How on earth do you come to the conclusion he's not contributing to OS because he chooses to design within the box?
:) hhaha
Great idea! I'm looking forward to your launch.
I agree, the advice is off mark. Studying Computer Science should be about learning the fundamentals. Algorithms, Discrete Math, Operating Systems, Compilers, Computer Architecture, etc.