Comment Re:Dammit! Adam you rolled over... (Score 1) 63
They are not Nielson, but they are a significant (if not perfectly distributed) sample of podcast listeners, and one of very few centralized sources of data on the subject.
They are not Nielson, but they are a significant (if not perfectly distributed) sample of podcast listeners, and one of very few centralized sources of data on the subject.
of course it will...only a matter of time.
Not to be a grammar nazi, but why did you single-quote the word 'emulating'? Did you mean it ironically or something? The word itself seems to be used correctly...
Stroustrup isn't really a great programmer, he's a guy who did a great job marketing a really terrible programming language.
He did. look at the end of the line.
True, but not for under 10 watts...
it's all about trade-offs.
Non-damaging to the drone
These inexpensive toy drones are pretty lightweight. I doubt a paintball *wouldn't* damage the drone...
But without anything like iTunes behind it.
Not having iTunes sounds like a feature...they should charge a premium.
This is why we still have HTTP with cookies, HTML, JavaScript and Flash rather than a new protocol.
Flash can be safely ignored, because it's going away.
That leaves HTTP, HTML, and Javascript.
A new protocol that did all the stuff as a transport protocol, markup language, and scripting language would be a bloated mess. There's a reason that the functionality is separated this way. People often use each of these technologies separately.
With variable length, no less
but why should I do all the work?
Not sure if this joke was intentional or not...
Which is amazing, considering that android apps are mostly emulated when they're run *on android*
Why not just write android apps? Why wait?
If you'd use both, you'd see that they are really not as similar as you'd think at first glance.
He said possible, not likely or known...
8 Catfish = 1 Octo-puss