Comment Meh. The only math liberal art people need is... (Score 1) 680
To know the difference between a million and a billion. Maybe a semester-long project to fill a swimming pool with a bucket?
To know the difference between a million and a billion. Maybe a semester-long project to fill a swimming pool with a bucket?
Um... No. Stupid Americans kill themselves. And sometimes take some of the rest of us with them.
Geez, you guys. There's a real person behind the question. Do you HAVE to be an asshole?
Ya know what? I don't think employers give a shit about "paradigms". Imperative rules the world (as opposed to functional or declarative).
You're right about picking up a new language within the imperative paradigm (it's easy). The challenge is in learning the LIBRARIES. LINQ (are we gonna call that a paradigm, really?), MVC, MVP, all that other alphabet soup that's the latest framework. XML, XSLT, yada yada.
It's not spying if they're up front about it. Which they are.
Really? You're going to use their free web mail and their free browser and then complain about them using the info they harvest? Did I miss something?
Not to mention the fact that Joe Developer claims he needs access to all rights because he's too lazy to come up with the minimal set he really needs.
Second.
MILLIONS of additional system? C'mon....
Yeah. I read their "Questions from Luis Villa" (wth? Can't paste into this edit window w/Chrome?) blog post at the beginning of the summer and I didn't think it was going to work out so well. Undergrad summer enthusiasm, rejection/unawareness of earlier efforts.
And here we are. I wonder if they'll be able to collect their KickStarter money (wotta scam that turned out to be) because they met their "promise" (whatever we release will be open-source, yay (note the absence of a specific feature list in the promise)).
There's still hope, I guess, but probably not for Diaspora, due to the dependencies they'll probably introduce. Grumble, grumble, grumble.
There's also print-on-demand. Drop your Kindle in the tub and you're out, what, $175? Drop a paperback in, and you're out $6. Same with whacking insects, trips to the beach, leaving the thing lying in your chair while you move the laundry to the dryer in the laundromat....
Wait, wait...
"hunter2". I love it.
Stellar rays prove fibbing never pays. Embezzlement is another matter.