Comment Re:If your product is any good... (Score 1) 120
Sunce when did BlackBerry become a carrier?
Sunce when did BlackBerry become a carrier?
Dragonfly BSD runs on ARM?
Embedded systems have mRuby, which is super-hot in robotics right now.
[citation needed] I know tons of embedded programmers and not a single one uses Ruby in their work.
It is a set of C libraries, you can pick and choose which parts of the language you want to build in, and it runs almost anywhere with 32bit registers and x (some small amount) RAM.
So basically excluding a large part of the embedded market that runs on 8-bit and 16-bit microcontrollers with KB of RAM and ROM.
The biggest problem with C# (and the Microsoft ecosystem in general) is the lack of documentation.
What next?!! Water is wet?
and the DSL language chosen as the basis for most of the infrastructure management tools used today for the cloud....
In what alternate universe? There are 23 such tools listed on Wikipedia and only 3 are written in Ruby and/or use Ruby as one of the DSLs for configuration. 13% is hardly "most".
That's never fazed an HR department.
Most OpenSSL developers are FIPS contractors. Working for free in their spare time? Hardly.
Don't give them any more ideas!
They were pointing out the grammatical mistake in the sentence. Verb tenses not agreeing.
Companies still make tape drives. There is no reason to beleive HDDs are going anywhere anytime soon. People have been wrongfully proclaiming the death of the HDDs for most of this decade.
Newegg has 2TB HDDs refurbished for $69. New ones at $79 or higher. Even the 3TB for $105 they sell is actually about the same $/GB as those $69 2TB HDDs.
To add to my previous post, going even farther back Seagate in 1998 sold a 6.4 GB HDD for $350. If you paid $350 for only 2 GB 15 years ago, you got royally boned.
Even the cheapest SSDs are 10x the price. No way these new ones are going to be 2.5x cheaper.
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