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Comment Re:How much is it C++ and how much the compilers? (Score 3, Informative) 757

A better developer who understands what it is he or she is trying to accomplish would help more.

I'd say I've seen just as much piss poor code written in Java and C#, but that'd be a lie. I've seen FAR worse code written in Java and C# than I have in C++ because the level of entry is much lower.

When I was in college, not understanding pointers means you didn't graduate. Now... I interview "C# Developers" who claim 10+ years experience who can't tell me the difference between pass-by-value and pass-by-reference, and don't know the difference between the heap and the stack.

Comment Yes, he was wrong... (Score 5, Insightful) 757

If you care about performance, the ability of C++ to "run on the iron" is a valuable tool to have in your arsenal. Add in inline assembler, and IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING you can write blazing fast code in C++ and still provide a sensible code architecture.

There's no sense in blaming the language for the abuses developers have written -- you might as well indict English for the horrible spelling and grammar of many Americans...

If you know what you're doing, C++ is a terrific, powerful language suitable for a plethora of projects. On the other hand, if you don't know what you're doing, well, I guess there's Visual Basic or C#.

Comment Re: Just Askin' (Score 1) 367

Pretty sure both Rick Perry and Greg Abbott -- and especially Ted Cruz -- would wipe the floor with any Democrat on Jeopardy.

Especially the "brilliant" Sheila Jackson Lee.

I asked Barack Obama about Ms. Lee, he said he learned about her idiocy from the papers. You know, like he learned about Benghazi, Hillary's illegal email accounts, etc.

Comment Re:Go get a dictionary son (Score 1) 367

Being prevented from possessing a small class of items is obviously different from complete prohibition which was discussed above.

The problem with that is who decides where that line is?

Liberals want to ban "assault rifles", and by assault rifles they mean "black and scary looking". My AR-15 fires both .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO -- it's a small round, useful for hunting small game and Deer. AR-15's are popular because they're accurate, and have very low recoil. Meanwhile, because it's not a "assault rifle", you libs ignore my bolt action .308 Winchester... which is FAR NASTIER of a round, capable of taking down medium to large game -- Elk, Moose, etc.

Here's another example of stupidity -- I have a Springfield XDS chambered in .45 ACP. Single stack, 5 rounds. On the hard shell case it a huge label: "NOT LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA".

Why not? What the fuck is wrong with California?

Comment Re:For regulation to work... (Score 1) 367

somehow the CCW crowd missed violent crime dropping to its lowest level in decades

Here in Texas, this drop corresponded with former Governor George W. Bush signing the CCW law into place. All of the sudden, criminals didn't know if the person they were about to mug would shoot them.

It's an old truism -- an armed society is a polite society.

Comment Re:nice trick (Score 1) 5

I don't know who Jay Cost is, but Ace of Ace of Spades HQ is reliably conservative. I had to look and see who posted that, if it was Gabriel Malor I'd agree with you more as Malor's more of a squishy moderate.

Comment Re:Give a hoot (Score 1) 5

As a Catholic, I believe we should be good stewards of God's creation.

However -- CO2 isn't pollution -- it's plant food. And we shouldn't have to pay Al Gore (how convenient!) "Carbon Credits" to exhale.

I've written about this kind of thing before though -- there are two things that the government has to control in order to truly own you -- your health, and the environment. Every choice you make affects one or both of those things. Control that, and government controls you.

Patrick Henry had the right idea. "I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"

Comment Re:Interesting you think Walker's a softy (Score 1) 25

I think he's soft on Amnesty, not a soft candidate. I'm a secure the border and send the illegals to the back of the immigration line type.

To be fair, Rick "In-State Tuition For Illegals" Perry has the same problem.

I will admit, I am not as familiar with Walker as I am with Perry, Perry had been a very good Governor here for 12 years.

Abbott is even better. We're (hopefully) about to get Open Carry.

I'm only sworn to heckler veto Jeb, if nominated.

Understood -- I've just expanded my list to include Christie, Suckabee, and Fiorina.

My top 5 choices are in this order right now: 1. Cruz 2. Perry 3. Walker 4. Carson 5. Rubio, I guess.

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