Clang was made to support GCC extensions and be as close to a drop-in replacement for GCC as possible. Linux misses support for MSVC, Intel C Compiler, XL C and basically every other C Compiler ever written except for…
> So let the body decide what is best for itself. And what if the body decides that the best thing for itself is crack cocaine? You don't want happiness per se, but a fulfilling and satisfying life. Think about it, if…
Not entirely true. Human behavior boils down to the Big Five[1] and that's what we call personality. However, there is another thing which we generally refer to as "personal philosophy", or something of the sort. In…
Change is not necessary a good thing. Bad change is worse then no change at all. However, when it comes to programming frameworks, rapid, unstable, change is generally not very desirable. Take a look at the most popular…
I have to say I don't understand many things about your comment, so I'd be glad if you were to clear them for me. 1) You blame your "individualistic natures" for the appearance of pointless jobs. Now, I haven't lived in…
Clang was made to support GCC extensions and be as close to a drop-in replacement for GCC as possible. Linux misses support for MSVC, Intel C Compiler, XL C and basically every other C Compiler ever written except for…
> So let the body decide what is best for itself. And what if the body decides that the best thing for itself is crack cocaine? You don't want happiness per se, but a fulfilling and satisfying life. Think about it, if…
Not entirely true. Human behavior boils down to the Big Five[1] and that's what we call personality. However, there is another thing which we generally refer to as "personal philosophy", or something of the sort. In…
Change is not necessary a good thing. Bad change is worse then no change at all. However, when it comes to programming frameworks, rapid, unstable, change is generally not very desirable. Take a look at the most popular…
I have to say I don't understand many things about your comment, so I'd be glad if you were to clear them for me. 1) You blame your "individualistic natures" for the appearance of pointless jobs. Now, I haven't lived in…