Comment Re:It's Just a Euphemism... (Score 1) 194
They were offered horizontal promotions.
They were given the opportunity to excel in a more external capacity.
They were reverse rehired.
They were offered horizontal promotions.
They were given the opportunity to excel in a more external capacity.
They were reverse rehired.
while there were various decent, proprietary, dialects that let you actually write code that did stuff, *standard* Pascal was as much use as a chocolate teapot
And that's still a problem today. There's no standard for OO Pascal, and the ANSI Pascal standards have been moribund since 1990.
That's why I abandoned Pascal (and Modula-2): I didn't want to get locked in to a single vendor.
More to the point, Android is an open source and freely redistributable platform.
There was no GPL purge.
Thanks, Baghdad Bob, but I've been monitoring the purge for some time.
Samba is no longer used in Mac OS X.
Apple got rid of it as part of their GPL software purge.
Yup, NSA has full access to Skype, with their cooperation.
Semantic indentation? Blech.
If you want Python, go write Python. Don't ruin Lisp trying to turn it into Python.
Actually, OS X contains code and bugs that date back to the 1970s.
The ones he insists don't exist because the Guardian article is all lies?
If you're going to issue a denial, you should at least get your story internally consistent.
The news hit the developers in the Stockholm office very hard to the point that people were actually sobbing.
Yeah, they probably know how well being bought by Microsoft worked out for Sublogic. Or Oddworld Inhabitants. Or Bungie, even, forced to crank out endless formulaic sequels.
On the one hand, I can't blame notch, because if Microsoft offered me enough cash to retire, I'd sell out. But on the other hand, notch is already a millionaire, right? It's not like he needs the money.
Since I started avoiding bread, potato (not sweet potato), rice, pasta and sugar, I've lost a lot of weight.
I did even less -- I cut the added sugar (specifically fructose) to the AHA recommended limits, but I allowed myself to eat all the other carbs I liked, and as much raw fresh fruit as I liked. Weight fell off me and has stayed off for 6 months now. My waistline dropped by 4". So far it seems I can basically eat as much as I like, including carbs, whenever I'm hungry, and stay at a healthy weight, so long as I keep my sugar intake low. So personally, I'm pretty much convinced that Dr Robert Lustig is right about fructose.
Of course, YMMV, I'm not a doctor, etc etc.
On the one hand, I like my glasses. They have also prevented stuff from getting in my eyes more than once.
On the other hand, LASIK involves someone slicing into the front of my eyeballs while I am fully conscious and watching them do it.
This is part of why I don't bother to support half-assed roll-your-own 2FA systems like PayPal's, or stupid SMS-based schemes like Apple's. If you want to offer 2FA, offer me RFC 6238 so I can handle all my 2FA accounts in one convenient app and I know you didn't invent it yourself.
Mind you, I guess PayPal's programmers would have just implemented RFC 6238 client side and sent an extra parameter to say I'd got the code right.
Well then, sounds like you've identified yourself a business opportunity.
Yup, I switched from Eclipse to IntelliJ IDEA for my regular Java development as well as Android.
It's faster, leaner, more helpful, and has a far less cluttered UI.
I just wish it wasn't $199, I'd totally buy a personal license for $99. (There's zero chance of my employer buying it for me.)
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