Reason why US has software design / implementation advantage is because more grew up with computers. US grew up with computers because they were designed here. Computers are designed here because they were made here, and young designers learned with prototypes and readily available parts from the extra production.
The current crop of designers came from US advantage in past half century in electronics. Notice how digital cameras are not designed in US anymore? Computers (other than apple) are not designed in US anymore? Best selling cars not designed in US anymore? These are all industries where we exported the manufacturing. Without manufacturing, you lose design, after you lose design, you lose software. So, the key is to actually get sustainable manufacturing back in US.
Well, as the typical step after college is to get a job, then, yes! If getting a job after college is not a concern, then it doesn't matter. In this economy, getting a job is pretty front and center in everyone's mind. So, it's pretty nature for that to be the common thinking
While it's only 2% of the revenue of the i-Device, it pays over 1 MILLION people a living, middle class wage in China. Foxconn (i-Device maker) employs over 920k directly (wikipedia). They also get components which are also China made, not to mention how the wages stimulate local economies. Foxconn has supply chain requirements which effectively requires payment of living wages. Without i-Device, several million jobs would be lost.
This also doesn't factor in how China forces Foxconn to effectively bring prosperity to poorer parts of China. There are many parts of China where people are under-employed and Chinese govt effectively dictated to Foxconn to create factories to train worker, to bring wealth to stimulate local economy (building factories, employing people, etc) and every few years kicking them further inward while the local govt run factories take over the trained employees to make mature products and fulfill internal demand
China is all about the 8% growth, without i-Device, and foreign input, it simply would not be possible. The local corruption is too inefficient to maintain the growth.
300 char limit. Actual threaded conversation where you can see both the @ and the response. Twitter is simply NOT usable unless you subscribe to everyone in the world and decide to wade thru all the crap. G+ doesn't have the critical mass yet.
I'm sick and tired of comments using the pop density excuse being an insightful.
Newsflash: fast broadband did not appear in the entire country overnight. Countries started with the largest cities, giving the maximum number of people access. South Korea has 80% urbanized population, same as US. If all urban areas has broadband on par with South Korea, the average speed would be similar to South Korea. But it's the people saying that we shouldn't do everything unless we can get 100% in one shot that's holding us back
In my experience, in the world of business, it is when someone in management finally snaps that you'd get the computer upgrade. If you write the business cases now, they'll just sit around getting outdated until the snap. Might as well wait for the snap, so you can write more updated business cases.
erm... given that the typical 8.5x11 page has an 1 inch margin in each direction. The actual area covered by text is 6.5x9, which is 11.1" diagonal. Which is not too far off from iPad, which is 9.7" diagonal. So, an 12% shrinkage makes 12pt font unreadable? so 10pt font is unreadable?
If you have not done so already, I would recommend using http://www.codechef.com/ as a source of practice tests for your students, it has tests in various degrees of difficulty and CPU limit. As many may have mentioned, programming competitions tend to have different CPU seconds for compiled lang like C/C++ and interpreted lang (Python, Java). Codechef does something similar, though you may want to check if the difference is reasonable for the competition you're preparing for.
Also, the site has a lot of foreign participants and daily ranking for benchmark tests, this way your students can see where they rank and you can help them improve.
As for language choice, I'd choose Java if you wish to orient your students to a more collaborative projects, or Python for more solo projects. Most other languages on your list have various problems listed above by others and won't get the students as far as these two would.
BTChina and its mirrors are already down. Many of the forums have closed their sharing forums,etc The crackdown is on any site without an Audio/Visual distribution license. Which you probably cannot get without paying some unknown bureaucrat somewhere
Given that the dome will be a mile high, the idea that the dome surface will be less than that of house surface is rather unrealistic. At max, the roof area will be the full base of the the dome base, in, which the only walls will be along the base, by definition it will be of less unless the building heights are avg 1/3 mile high.
In reality. building roof coverage is significantly less than half the area of the region in all but the most densely populated cities. So, even though there are four additional sides to account for in most houses, it's not practical to consider that it will be able to overcome the surface area of such a massive construct
I must have taken a dumb pill this morning. I don't see how the square cube wiki article applies to the heating issues? Are you agreeing with GP that the heating bill will be worse or somehow will be lower heating bill? All the wiki seems to say is that there is more volume to heat, so there would be higher heating bills like GP was suggesting. Did I miss something?
Also, why would outside surface temp not drop below freezing?
The thing you're missing in the analogy to the tax code would be that the richest 1 guy gets 80% of the beer, but only need to pay for 60%
She cried Wolfe
Reason why US has software design / implementation advantage is because more grew up with computers. US grew up with computers because they were designed here. Computers are designed here because they were made here, and young designers learned with prototypes and readily available parts from the extra production.
The current crop of designers came from US advantage in past half century in electronics. Notice how digital cameras are not designed in US anymore? Computers (other than apple) are not designed in US anymore? Best selling cars not designed in US anymore? These are all industries where we exported the manufacturing. Without manufacturing, you lose design, after you lose design, you lose software. So, the key is to actually get sustainable manufacturing back in US.
Well, as the typical step after college is to get a job, then, yes! If getting a job after college is not a concern, then it doesn't matter. In this economy, getting a job is pretty front and center in everyone's mind. So, it's pretty nature for that to be the common thinking
using lasers to saw off her legs seems like an extreme solution...
While it's only 2% of the revenue of the i-Device, it pays over 1 MILLION people a living, middle class wage in China. Foxconn (i-Device maker) employs over 920k directly (wikipedia). They also get components which are also China made, not to mention how the wages stimulate local economies. Foxconn has supply chain requirements which effectively requires payment of living wages. Without i-Device, several million jobs would be lost.
This also doesn't factor in how China forces Foxconn to effectively bring prosperity to poorer parts of China. There are many parts of China where people are under-employed and Chinese govt effectively dictated to Foxconn to create factories to train worker, to bring wealth to stimulate local economy (building factories, employing people, etc) and every few years kicking them further inward while the local govt run factories take over the trained employees to make mature products and fulfill internal demand
China is all about the 8% growth, without i-Device, and foreign input, it simply would not be possible. The local corruption is too inefficient to maintain the growth.
300 char limit. Actual threaded conversation where you can see both the @ and the response. Twitter is simply NOT usable unless you subscribe to everyone in the world and decide to wade thru all the crap. G+ doesn't have the critical mass yet.
I admit that my mind is in the gutter today, but anyone else read it like that?
Anyone?
Now we're doing tech support for China users?
Wow! The subject of the article made it feel like 1999 again. Glad to see our swift, efficient justice system is on the ball.
It will kill all slashdot traffic!
Mostly it's kmplayer. linux and mac os just do not have the single app that have the breadth of protocol support and features that kmplayer does
I'm sick and tired of comments using the pop density excuse being an insightful.
Newsflash: fast broadband did not appear in the entire country overnight. Countries started with the largest cities, giving the maximum number of people access. South Korea has 80% urbanized population, same as US. If all urban areas has broadband on par with South Korea, the average speed would be similar to South Korea. But it's the people saying that we shouldn't do everything unless we can get 100% in one shot that's holding us back
In my experience, in the world of business, it is when someone in management finally snaps that you'd get the computer upgrade. If you write the business cases now, they'll just sit around getting outdated until the snap. Might as well wait for the snap, so you can write more updated business cases.
Does that make me an extreme TV watcher? Or just a couch potato?
erm... given that the typical 8.5x11 page has an 1 inch margin in each direction. The actual area covered by text is 6.5x9, which is 11.1" diagonal. Which is not too far off from iPad, which is 9.7" diagonal. So, an 12% shrinkage makes 12pt font unreadable? so 10pt font is unreadable?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomworger/509169005/
If you have not done so already, I would recommend using http://www.codechef.com/ as a source of practice tests for your students, it has tests in various degrees of difficulty and CPU limit. As many may have mentioned, programming competitions tend to have different CPU seconds for compiled lang like C/C++ and interpreted lang (Python, Java). Codechef does something similar, though you may want to check if the difference is reasonable for the competition you're preparing for.
Also, the site has a lot of foreign participants and daily ranking for benchmark tests, this way your students can see where they rank and you can help them improve.
As for language choice, I'd choose Java if you wish to orient your students to a more collaborative projects, or Python for more solo projects. Most other languages on your list have various problems listed above by others and won't get the students as far as these two would.
For violating the law? Or to the scientist for reporting the violation?
BTChina and its mirrors are already down. Many of the forums have closed their sharing forums,etc
The crackdown is on any site without an Audio/Visual distribution license. Which you probably cannot get without paying some unknown bureaucrat somewhere
There's got to be a triple word score joke in there somewhere!
Top 1000 might be also making more than that from google adwords placed on their sites... Mark Cuban needs to make a bigger offer
Given that the dome will be a mile high, the idea that the dome surface will be less than that of house surface is rather unrealistic. At max, the roof area will be the full base of the the dome base, in, which the only walls will be along the base, by definition it will be of less unless the building heights are avg 1/3 mile high.
In reality. building roof coverage is significantly less than half the area of the region in all but the most densely populated cities. So, even though there are four additional sides to account for in most houses, it's not practical to consider that it will be able to overcome the surface area of such a massive construct
I must have taken a dumb pill this morning. I don't see how the square cube wiki article applies to the heating issues? Are you agreeing with GP that the heating bill will be worse or somehow will be lower heating bill? All the wiki seems to say is that there is more volume to heat, so there would be higher heating bills like GP was suggesting. Did I miss something?
Also, why would outside surface temp not drop below freezing?
Or you can rent a car which has one?