Comment: What/Why/How etc... (Score 2) 262
Users: What?
Engineers: How?
Managers : Who?
UI: What colour?
Marketers: How much?
Whingers: The above is totally wrong.
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Users: What?
Engineers: How?
Managers : Who?
UI: What colour?
Marketers: How much?
Whingers: The above is totally wrong.
... physicists celebrate mass.
Well - the actual original post is a solution looking for a problem isn't it ?
Google glasses - looking for some problems to solve ?
Detects syntax errors in any code of any computer language you look at on screen.
Worth it ?
Can it even do that ?
So you have to be paid to think you are doing nothing useful to be classified as skilled ?
Interestingly for me - the penalties for what they are doing seem far worse than for what we are 'meant' to believe they are doing.
One of the big downsides for huge penalties for trivial things - is people will end up doing non-trivial but lesser penalty crimes to protect themselves.
WHY?
The main difference between C and Java, is that in C you code the bugs personally - in Java, that functionality is baked into to the JVM.
Comes down to who's programmers you trust more - your own, or Oracle's ?
...invisible or something?
How on earth can a country be so contradictory?
Obviously the TLC NAND is named for the Tender Loving Care you need to give it during use.
I think the Slack Lazy Careless stuff is more robust.
I can't afford the $250,000 it would cost to patent ONE thing.
So no - the patent system is for the wealthy.
Only if you say strike earth (as in earth being dirt), however in terms of the biosphere we call earth - they both hit earth.
One of course doesn't reach the surface of the earth, as it burns up in the atmosphere of the earth.
I sense a pedant in the wings.
When in the field, a soldier gets stressed out - sure, however they get to use much of the innate stress mechanisms humans and animals have of fight or flight.
When sitting behind a computer screen in an air conditioned office - much of the stress is still there however there is no mechanism for management.
Just ask an air traffic controller if they think their job is easy - now compound that by actually having to kill people.
Personally - I think these guys probably don't need medals, they probably need lots of counselling.
What the world *really* needs is a good Automatic Bicycle Sharpener.