Comment Re: Didn't knew they even had computers (Score 4, Interesting) 95
In the 80's, before China opened up, everything was 'made in korea'. Korea's huge industrial success was what lead, in part, to China's economical thaw.
In the 80's, before China opened up, everything was 'made in korea'. Korea's huge industrial success was what lead, in part, to China's economical thaw.
What's the plural of fox?
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Nice argument, troll.
dude, you're a fucking moron.
moc generates C++ code. gcc generates
mov "converts the output output of the previous step to another logically equivalent form". as does gcc.
with moc, you use a tool (gcc) to include the intermediate form in your final output. with gcc, you use a tool (as/ld) to include the intermediate form in your final output.
> Each step is simply converting the output of the previuos step to another logically equivalent form.
and moc is doing what different, exactly?
i'm sorry, but most compilers use another language as an intermediate representation. gcc uses several of these, including a couple of abstract trees and platform-specific assembly. c-front used C, as did ghc. moc uses code as an intermediate representation. it's common practice in the industry.
get. over. it.
And banning YouTube will stop that?
Nothing to see here. It's just that the NYPD shares some IP blocks with the Ministry of Truth.
> What would it take for a connected device, whether a wallet or a smoke detector, to gain mass appeal?
A front-page ad on Slashdot, obviously.
yay, the "i haven't yet worked out how to use it effectively in my job, so it must be useless for everyone" fallacy.
thanks for helping me with my flame-war fallacy bingo card.
> Generally, if you need a program to write code for you, chances are you have other problems
My compiler writes assembly code for me. Is that a problem?
I suspect that we could persuade those caches to flush to RAM, simply by exhausting the number of possible lines for that address - if the cache is set-associative. Of course modern processors have multiple levels of cache, so that makes it harder.
Not if you redirect to a page explaining why their choice of politicians prevents their free access to information.
Hi AC,
This is sort of self-contradictory, so I don't really need to respond to it directly. I just want to point one thing out. I can't afford to work for any company as less than a C-level employee. It would be a salary cut from my current business.
Not to mention that I'd not like it.
Serving coffee on aircraft causes turbulence.