Comment Re:What's wrong with Lua? (Score 1) 254
Well, I would consider that an assembly language not lua code. It's kinda like the languages that compiler to javascript. Those codes are not meant to be read or modified by human.
Well, I would consider that an assembly language not lua code. It's kinda like the languages that compiler to javascript. Those codes are not meant to be read or modified by human.
People get forced to write in C++ or Java, people are rarely forced to write lisp, so when they write lisp codes, they enjoy it hence rarely do you hear WTF and oh, everyone rolls out their own library.
PHP is not C with dollar signs. Syntax alone doesn't make a language. Behaviour does. C is very small, PHP is huge. C the language is small and separated from the standard libraries. PHP and it's libraries are the language. C's closeness to bare metal matters, function, references, allocating and freeing memory. no dictionaries. having to build any complex data structure from the ground up, not the same or related. When I program in C or PHP, my mind mode is not the same in any way shape or form. I can program in PHP carelessly and lazily, with C. I proceed cautiously because I don't want to have to fire up the debugger to chase a run away pointer. I won't call PHP a nice language, but nice code can be written in it. I won't call C a nice language because it can be beautiful. The beauty of C for me is the dense/speed, the things I will consider beautiful in C, if you did it in PHP, I would fight you.
Symfony2's code is beautiful.
I do like to see some of those lua codes too, i'm a bit shocked at that.
Or perhaps they want to know what other exploits are out there so they can further secure their own systems against those attacks.
I beg to differ, obesity is a much bigger risk than cancer.
I'm just curious if anyone reading this is interesting in building strong AI. I'm interested and do like to meet such like minded people.
They will be really screwed when Telsa takes orders online and they get 0 taxes for sales to people in their state.
How old are you? I'm in my thirties and have send as much as 2500 texts in a month while talking for about 2000 minutes
still not as smart as the "real football" SOCCER players.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/06/soccer-player-smart-executive-function_n_1405938.html
how come they don't commit suicide while playing? they all seem to commit suicide after they are done playing. you know what i think?
they are depressed. they have been so up high, were important and now, there's no light, camera, action for them. plus serious financial difficulties which is the norm amongst majority of retired sports athletes.
but it's also sad that they are not vigilant. the backdoor is a lame backdoor that a middle school kid could pull off. how no one noticed is unbelievable for so long!
gemster@hidden:~/Unreal3.2$ grep DEBUG3_DOLOG_SYSTEM include/struct.h
#define DEBUG3_LOG(x) DEBUG3_DOLOG_SYSTEM (x)
#define DEBUG3_DOLOG_SYSTEM(x) system(x)
gemster@hidden:~/Unreal3.2$
freaking (system)
it wasn't even something creative hidden with a race condition or buffer overflow, I hate to trust that ircd server, until the entire source is audited triple times over.
You can't be serious.
Once upon a time, there was not any job that really required science, math and technology skills? Go back to 1850.
So I suppose we should not have taught them. Do you think the job comes before the skills or the skills come before the job?
Frankly. There are more than enough jobs that require math, science, and technology skills. It's 2010. We are no longer in the industrial age, we are in the tech age. Even if people don't work in the tech fields, they will be able to apply their skills using technology. We are at the point where physicists, chemists, biologists are needing to know how to program to dig in into their work. Do you think it doesn't apply to other's in different fields? Please!
Jobs will be created when we know we have people with the needed skills.
It's when there aren't enough people with the skills that you need that we hesitate to create jobs because training is expensive!
Only through hard work and perseverance can one truly suffer.