Comment Not just physicists (Score 4, Funny) 227
physicists have never been entirely comfortable with the idea that regions of the universe can become infinitely density
I'm pretty sure that editors outside of
physicists have never been entirely comfortable with the idea that regions of the universe can become infinitely density
I'm pretty sure that editors outside of
I've long said that the computing field is one where you can make decent money without a degree
Overall, software development is one of the few engineering fields where you can learn on your own without paying up front through the nose for oscilloscopes, CNC machines etc., and without attending an institution that would let you touch their gear either.
but what good is an insulated LAN for these days?
...are you serious? What about outside intruders?
How does it assure no deficiencies?
I spelled out the "obviously no efficiencies" part, haven't I? How much up to date are you with your Hoare lectures?
And why don't other projects use that methodology?
Because they'd have to change their whole direction? As I said, compact things fell out for fashion in the SW arena.
Every OS has 0-day issues - no such thing an OS without them.
Except for Oberon... (And other similar designs in the spirit of "obviously no deficiencies")
Arithmetic is being able to count up to twenty without taking off your shoes. -- Mickey Mouse