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.
Comment: Re:Word wrapping (Score 1) 367
Comment: Re:Word wrapping (Score 2, Informative) 367
Comment: Re:..and if you are color blind? (Score 1) 132
Comment: Low ambitions (Score 1) 243
"could revolutionize how food is grown in the US"
Is US soil very different from what we have elsewhere, or does this company just have low ambitions?
DHS To Use Body Odor As a Lie Detector 206
from the we-can-smell-the-truth dept.
Wolfram Promises Computing That Answers Questions 369
from the he's-feeling-lucky-you-feel-lucky-too dept.
Comment: Re:Whoops (Score 1) 622
Firefox 3.2 Plans Include Natural Language, Themes 285
from the subject-to-change dept.