Comment Re:Move Often? (Score 1) 250
Nothing says "Slashdot" like a flamewar over the methodology of a poll.
Nothing says "Slashdot" like a flamewar over the methodology of a poll.
The closest thing I use to a "website design tool" these days is jsfiddle. Hand-coding but with a tight loop between editing something and seeing how it looks.
the Free Market (peace be upon it)
At first I laughed because of the juxtaposition, then I was sad because of how true it is.
I wouldn't want anything bigger than my Droid X. It's big enough to use the screen for maps and browsing but small enough to hold for phone purposes.
If I had anything significantly bigger, I'd likely have to rely on a Bluetooth accessories all the time.
Who's vigilant of the free market other than government regulators?
Misdeeds done at the corporate level (c.f. Enron) generally only come to light through governmental regulatory investigations, since companies can tell you to sod off. The government reports to the people and we have a number of tools to ferret out misdeeds within government. Government also investigates itself regularly.
Thanks for the debilitating flashbacks. *twitch*
If the client is aware that the design is in flux, they will insist on changing the requirements at every possible opportunity.
In my experience, clients do not need this excuse to constantly change requirements.
I suspect you're thinking of the brachistochrone problem, posed by Johann Bernoulli in 1696, and solved the next day by Newton (also by several other mathematical giants of the time, very quickly).
Sounds a bit like crowdsourcing to me.
I just wanted to say that I LOVE Coq.
Coq sucks.
Somehow, I think you have that backwards.
Not in Soviet Russia.
Totally agree. Having an open environment with multiple agile teams having sequential daily scrums, the pigs and chickens start yakking post-scrum and make it difficult to hear in the following scrums.
I think the best would probably be a small room per agile team, not a big open area.
Which would be perfect if these glasses ran Android and had some of the same kinds of functionality, searching for images based on where your eyes targeted. Popping up Terminator-style narratives for things you see would be awesome.
If it's a "jury of your peers", and you're a corporation, shouldn't other corporations be the jury?
After all, corporations are people, too.
For the jurors' sake, I hope they don't choose process termination to resolve the deadlock.
It won't be long before your wall ends up being nothing but dozens of "posts" from your friends breathlessly raving about cheese-stuffed-something-or-other, or toilet bowl cleaner.
If friends start barking ads, they'll soon find themselves friendless.
I'd never heard of a "spruiker" before. Had to google it. Still have no idea how to say it.
Friction is a drag.