Earliest "Writing" On 60,000-Year-Old Eggshells 214
from the beats-walking-on-them dept.
Comment: Stroustrup chose proportional-width (Score 4, Interesting) 394
All code in Stroustrup's "The C++ Programming Language" is presented in a proportional-width font: "At first glance, this presentation style will seem 'unnatural' to programmers accustomed to seeing code in constant-width fonts. However, proportional-width fonts are generally regarded as better than constant-width fonts for presentation of text. Using a proportional-width font also allows me to present code with fewer illogical line breaks. Furthermore, my experiments show that most people find the new style more readable after a short while."
Not only is the font proportional, but it's bold, italic, and serif as well. Now, reading a textbook is of course pretty different from editing on-screen, but I remember reconsidering some of my habits after reading that book. That code ain't hard to read.
CMU Web-Scraping Learns English, One Word At a Time 148
from the hao-ubowt-hahmnimz dept.
Comment: Re:Cheap Printer? (Score 1) 970
The downside to this printer is that it refuses to print anything, even plain b/w, once one colour cartridge is empty. I fooled it with a piece of black tape.
Comment: Re:Vint Cerf Got the Ill Communication (Score 1) 69
Comment: Re:it's all about screen size (Score 1) 220
As for the rise of web apps that the article brings up, that's where a mobile browser like Opera Mini falls short.