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Comment Re:And this is news? (Score 1) 270

Perl a) has been around since 1987... I realize that 23 years is young in people years, but, okay, really, new-fangled? b) is one of the more productive and expressive languages around, so I would wager that your 100-200 line Perl script that can be written in 10 lines of shell can probable be written in about 5 lines of Perl. (I program in Perl for a living.)
Media

Accused Killer Asks For Online Media Users' IDs 149

SpaceGhost writes "According to the Houston Chronicle, the attorney for a Texas man charged in the death of a four-year-old 'has asked several local media outlets to provide the names of readers and listeners who commented about his client online,' stating that his client 'was struck by the conclusions people drew about his client and the specificity of some comments that made it appear they came from people with personal knowledge of the case.' Media outlets who have been subpoenaed include The Houston Chronicle, the Conroe Courier, KHOU (Houston area Channel 11, CBS affiliate) and KTRK (Houston area Channel 13, ABC affiliate)."

Comment A CS Curriculum doesn't just teach you languages (Score 1) 537

Actually, it looks to me that the course of study offered to you is quite good. A good Computer Sciences curriculum will teach you the concepts necessary to be an excellent critical thinker and problem solver. After you are solid with the fundamentals, you will realize that learning a new programming language is nothing more than memorizing syntax and library functions. To tell you the truth, after learning the more advanced concepts in the upper level courses, picking up a programming language will be quite easy and even mundane. You will be glad your curriculum didn't waste valuable classroom time "just learning a language," and this is why (at least from my experience), if a CS course offered by a reputable CS department requires that you know, say, straight C as a prerequisite, the department will not spend time teaching it to you, but rather expect that you, as a consummate Computer Scientist, will go and learn the language on your own, and that you should be able to do that well.
Biotech

Researchers Enable Mice To Exhale Fat 328

destinyland writes "UCLA researchers made a startling discovery: genetic alterations enable mice to convert fat into carbon dioxide. Mammals digest fats differently than bacteria — so researchers introduced bacteria genes into mouse livers, and 'the excess fat was literally released into thin air.' (One researcher calls it 'an unconventional idea which we borrowed from plants and bacteria.') The research potentially could help treat serious medical conditions including diabetes, heart disease — and of course, obesity."

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