Yeah I know what you mean. I have always been raised to think that I should spend money sparingly.
I turn 17 in a few months and have never had a cell phone. I work to pay for a car and insurance. These kids get spoiled cause their parents don't know any better. These are going to be the dysfunctional people in society and these are the people that record labels will hang off of.
Maybe there just isn't a big enough need to use parallel programming. Sure there are some programs which just need it but for the most part the general consensus is that we just don't needed.
I know you think that we should advance in loo of the demand but in the long run programs are made for the user and maybe he/she just doesn't see the need.
Is this good news or bad news?
I can not say for sure as when I read the contract I am not sure what I am really reading. All I can say is that Micrsoft has done illegal or used legal loopholes to gain a strangle hold on the computer industry, who is to say it will not happen again. I for one will have to be on the side that says they are trying to screw over Linux and I can say I do not like that one bit.
Yeah I know what you mean. I have always been raised to think that I should spend money sparingly. I turn 17 in a few months and have never had a cell phone. I work to pay for a car and insurance. These kids get spoiled cause their parents don't know any better. These are going to be the dysfunctional people in society and these are the people that record labels will hang off of.
Maybe there just isn't a big enough need to use parallel programming. Sure there are some programs which just need it but for the most part the general consensus is that we just don't needed. I know you think that we should advance in loo of the demand but in the long run programs are made for the user and maybe he/she just doesn't see the need.
Is this good news or bad news? I can not say for sure as when I read the contract I am not sure what I am really reading. All I can say is that Micrsoft has done illegal or used legal loopholes to gain a strangle hold on the computer industry, who is to say it will not happen again. I for one will have to be on the side that says they are trying to screw over Linux and I can say I do not like that one bit.