Comment Re:13 years? (Score 2) 385
i've never heard of such a thing. Then again I'm not (primarily) a c++ guy. Care to provide an example of lambdas before C++ 2011?
i've never heard of such a thing. Then again I'm not (primarily) a c++ guy. Care to provide an example of lambdas before C++ 2011?
You're worried about hassle for the "average user" who runs Sudoku apps. These users are on Windows. For tthose who are on Mac, Macs have a good enough package installation system that it's not too big of a deal for packages to have prerequisites.
BBut anyway,why are you citing external factors to somehow prove that C# iis an inferior language? Its "goodness" is in no way diminished by the fact that few platforms have implementations written for them.
Why is using Firefox (really XUL/Gecko) as an application development platform for creating an SSH client any less secure than using any other combination of libraries and UI frameworks for doing so?
Re: your second paragraph: that's not how it works.
Only if people with a higher tax burden are less likely to successfully reproduce, which I find implausible.
your Representatives are very interested in hearing from you
Is there anyone out there who still believes this?
C# is a "scripting language"?
Maybe when you graduate from high school, you'll learn that how cool you are is unrelated to the height of the language you program in.
So why can't they just say the hackers used Complicated Computery Magic? Why make up a story about how woefully insecure their setup is?
The link in your sig is broken, my friend.
Luckily, you don't have to trust a horde of Slashdotters on AGW: just pick 10 climate scientists at random and ask for their opinion. (Note the "at random" part -- you're not allowed to cherry-pick for this exercise.)
As an anecdote, I once had a man sitting at a computer next to me in a university library ask me to input a captcha for him.
Apparently he could see well enough to use a computer, but not well enough to decipher the captcha.
Out of curiosity, which European country are you from?
Latin for "law that let's us put whoever the fuck we want in jail"
Like I said, Anonymous isn't an organization. They're a subculture. Saying "Anonymous hacked this" has about as much value as saying "punks hacked this". "The punks" aren't a cohesive group and neither are Anonymous.
I can't wait until this is wrongly attributed to "Anonymous" (which is more of a subculture than a group, anyway)
Quantity is no substitute for quality, but its the only one we've got.