Interviews: Ask Martin Shkreli a Question 410
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Female Computer Programmers Make $0.72 For Every Dollar Made By Male: Study (siliconbeat.com) 455
Comment Re: tom (Score 1) 119
There was QBASIC (later quickbasic... or they just really hid the full name for early versions) and before that GW-BASIC.
Comment Usborne (Score 4, Informative) 119
I know editors don't actually do any editing, but come on...
Comment Re:Timed Exclusive? (Score 1) 25
The exclusivity is what is timed, not the availability.
Three Mile Island Shuts Down After Pump Failure 247
Comment Valve (Score 1) 120
This sounds a lot like the Valve model: Hire awesome people and let them set their own goals, with little to no management.
New .secure Internet Domain On Tap
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Comment Re:Bean has done drm free for years (Score 2) 299
You got the URL right, but you spelled the name as "Bean" twice. o.O
Comment Re:This wouldn't be a big deal except (Score 1) 560
During the trial run, I was under the impression that it was restricted to 18+ users only, but that that will be changed after it finally goes public.
Comment Re:No Privacy == No Security (Score 1) 214
The U.S. has separate wires too, known as the SIPRNet.
[...]Its complete architecture will be achieved by constructing a new worldwide backbone router system.[...]
Ask Slashdot: Mobile Data In Canada For a US Citizen? 270
Comment Re:Nice but... (Score 1) 385
But modifying a const variable by casting the const away is undefined behaviour and has always been. Your code example is illegal, the memory SOME_BINARY_FLAG is in may not even be modifiable (it may be in ROM, for example.)
And static means that the compiler knows this symbol is only used in this TU, and that if you don't take it's address, it doesn't need to emit it as a variable in memory.
Comment Re:I gotta hand it to them. (Score 1) 157
The short story Double-Take by Winston K. Marks covers the concept, although in there it was in a theatre as an evolution of 3D movies, where one viewer could watch a movie from the male lead's perspective, and the other from the female lead's perspective.
The story was written in 1953. Is that prior art enough? You can check here a bit over half-way down for the story.