Comment Re:Why not Cocotron? (Score 1) 345
I guess I should have searched before I posted, as I see that there's recently been a blog post on the former matter: http://heronsperch.blogspot.com/2010/11/gnustep-is-not-openstep.html
But the latter?
I guess I should have searched before I posted, as I see that there's recently been a blog post on the former matter: http://heronsperch.blogspot.com/2010/11/gnustep-is-not-openstep.html
But the latter?
As far as I understand it, Cocotron is more concerned with implementing Cocoa rather than OpenStep (i.e. it would be more attractive to iOS developers), and I'd have thought its license (MIT) would be easier for Sony to ensure compliance with than the GPL.
It used to be a lightweight extension to C, but ObjC-2.0 rather spoiled that with dot syntax for properties
I just engaged in an act which even the lowest member of the primates would know was illegal
If you think they don't know it's illegal, well, who's the stupid one?
Not really sure if your making a joke or what exactly. (I have not had coffee YET)
Have a coffee, then read what he said again.
Perfect, isn't it?!
I just wonder who scams the scammer-scammers?
1. once an effective way to control time travel is discovered, said method will be able to exist at all times.
CITATION NEEDED
(Yeah, I keep calling it the Large Hardon Collider. It's funny.)
CITATION NEEDED
Please mod parent insightful, even though it is also funny.
Why on earth would you reply to the post you did without including a link? Are you trying to discredit your own point?
However, it's not due to be public domain until the year 2044 in the US and 2020 in the EU, by which time the term of copyright will have been extended again.
Fixed that for ya.
That's not Obama's failure. That's capitalism's failure.
Nothing is slowed down. Light always goes at the same speed. Guess its name.
When you've quite finished being sarcastic, you might want to remember what you learned about refraction at high school. The constant "c" is the speed of light in a vacuum.
In primary school, I was taught that the primary colours are red, yellow and blue. I suppose what they really meant was magenta, yellow and cyan.
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra