Im certain t9's autocomplete could be counted as prior art.
That's strange. I haven't said anything that violates HN's rules. Unless running wikipedia articles through an app to test it and post the results is against the rules.
Javas verbosity is largely responsible for the bad practices that perpetuate the code. Instead of typing out stuff again and again, people just use shortcuts and hackish solutions throughout the code. Due to Javas…
I ran a few Wikipedia articles through it. They unsurprisingly shows little signs of 'bullshit'. I am surprised by the rating for Arch though. It doesn't read like PR/Marketing to me. Wikipedia Page - Article, Talk: IBM…
Im certain t9's autocomplete could be counted as prior art.
That's strange. I haven't said anything that violates HN's rules. Unless running wikipedia articles through an app to test it and post the results is against the rules.
Javas verbosity is largely responsible for the bad practices that perpetuate the code. Instead of typing out stuff again and again, people just use shortcuts and hackish solutions throughout the code. Due to Javas…
I ran a few Wikipedia articles through it. They unsurprisingly shows little signs of 'bullshit'. I am surprised by the rating for Arch though. It doesn't read like PR/Marketing to me. Wikipedia Page - Article, Talk: IBM…