Comment Re:I don't think for many people it was about "coo (Score 3, Insightful) 101
If they don't want their privacy violated they shouldn't be telling the whole world what they're doing on a minute by minute basis.
If they don't want their privacy violated they shouldn't be telling the whole world what they're doing on a minute by minute basis.
I get the impression that those who want to tell the whole internet where they are at any given moment aren't too concerned about privacy. Then again, they may just be oblivious to reality. I know many college kids who have absolutely no clue that everything they post on a social site is viewable by the entire world for all of eternity.
That's not an error, that's the normal state of being. Sheesh.
And if it crashes and pukes all over the user's desktop, then that's their problem...
I must be a bad developer, because I never throw an exception if I don't know explicitly who is going to catch it. Because the minute I do some other developer will fail to catch it and the program will crash.
The framework is already split up among several libraries, and will be split up even more for Qt 5 (due before the end of the year).
As for not having everything and the kitchen sink, that's a good thing. Not every widget needs its own embedded email client
They went to Google in their twenties, and they're now working at Google in their 30s.
Listen kid, when you're 30 you're still a kid. Arguing that Google isn't ageist because you know people in their 30s there is stupid.
I know someone in their fifties at Google, so there!
Having walked around the Googleplex quite a bit, it still seems to have a younger average age those most tech companies. The average age does seem to be creeping up there, but so is the average age of software developers in general.
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.