Comment Re:Anybody using Ada? (Score 1) 165
Okay, I can agree with that. Still curious about which languages you'd consider to be better designed and more suited for the task.
Okay, I can agree with that. Still curious about which languages you'd consider to be better designed and more suited for the task.
Pathetic.
I don't care about your religious view with regards to 'free' being the holy grail and everything else not worth even considering, I was rather more curious about the better-designed part...
not quite - you can skip that page just by clicking on your profile link.
I've got an Acron box within 3 feet if me (oh, sorry - my last day in the office was Friday).
Regardless - they were sweet little things.
These are the languages that people should avoid - which isn't much of a loss, because all of them have already been surpassed by better-designed languages that come with no coercive demands attached.
[Citation Needed]
X37 launched yesterday...
I always explained the greenpeace, peta and the likes as being a result of secret government experiments to determine how retarded you can make a person that still remains 'functional'.
When they are available, of course.
But of course - in a body shop you don't want experience, as your product is billable time, not results.
Nice try with that ?rid=x bit
The same 47% that actually click on ads?
And now this just screams 'in these particular circumstances'...
Interesting take. I've always lived by the gospel that if you put a packet on the radio you are playing it mighty close and packet loss will trigger the congestion avoidance sooner or later. AFAIK most mainstream congestion avoidance implementations will actually happily take into account late replies (causing recalculation of mean RTT) and adjust accordingly. Anything I'm missing?
(also - burn the bastards who like to put extra buffers and proxies in _MY_ TCP conversation)
Ooooooouch...
Fix the way Android threats CA's first, then speak.*
*subject to whims of operator, out-of-date root CA's, sets of devices support one CA, sets - somebody else (and I'm talking here about the support of first name operators).
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra