As a generalization I think my statement is valid, it may seem narrow to you, but then you say you learned C before you learned C++, and as such you should know better.
If they do get the C job, the C++ only programmer will be scrambling to learn a C code version of what they do in C++, which makes them inefficient at best. I doubt that will matter though, as they would not get past the interview. It is hard enough for us old hands at C who do C++ to switch back to C sometimes, much less someone who has never done it.
Java and C++ have some syntax similarities...I will give you that, but are nothing alike in the oo realm so a java or c++ programmer would struggle between those also, so again, you should know better...if you truly program both of these, I am starting to wonder.
I would hope they would not match a C++ programmer to a requirement for a C programmer.
Often programmers learn C++ and think, well I don't need to learn C as C++ is just C with OOP...which was kinda true since C is C++ predecessor but in practice its not that simple. You can take a C++ programmer, and give him a C only project, and he would be at a loss as to where to start, he would have no classes, no oop to work with, none of his methods would apply in C. Also, Normally when they want a C programmer, they are looking for small tight code, for things such as device drivers and the like, which is something that would be out of the C++ only programmers comfort zone.
I'd post as AC too if I had that kinda dishonest work ethic. Of course if its Wendy's and you were a good fry cook, they might overlook your lies on your resume, but they would probably never offer you the management position should it come available.
In all seriousness, they might not fire him, but if it was a company that depended on trusting their employees, you'd probably be tossed out by security on your ear, or at least never be offered the good positions where trust was paramount.
This is where the president outta step in and stop the stifling of the hybrid market by null and voiding any such patents, it would be much better than cash for clunkers...and not cost us a dime. The car companies in the US and Japan could then stop suing each other and get down to designing the best hybrids, unhindered by crap like this from other car manufacturers and individuals.
Sales figures do not support your claim, sales are about the same on the camry and tundra, the tacoma only dropped slightly...probably due to the slightly higher tundra sales with the new bodystyle. Even in this declining market, the toyotas are selling. And just by observation, you have obviously not looked around lately. I see a lot of toyotas down here in the southern states. Many prius, tundras, tacomas, sienna vans, you name it. I think if anything the toyota sales here have increased by several magnitudes. Prius sales are down slightly 90K so far this year as apposed to 181K last yeat, but its due to the lower gas prices I think, and perhaps partially due to the other toyota hybrid offerings.
Why you say? Well the best I can figure is the fact that you are almost guaranteed that a Toyota vehicle sold in the US is made in the US these days out of parts made in the US or Japan, which is kinda cool, and well it just don't make sense to buy from companies that are loosing their shirts due to bad management and have moved parts or all of the vehicle build to Canada and Mexico.
And yes, I just traded my 2003 Ford F150 supercrew in on a Toyota Tundra double cab...more room, more power, better gas mileage, 6 1/2 foot bed, great price...and it was made in the new San Antonio plant. My wife has a 09 Camry that was made in Georgetown Kentucky, and before that she had a Sienna van that was made in Indiana.
While most universities now days are ran as businesses, they ought to go by the solid foundation of ethics and rules they were originally built upon...as should their professors. Obviously they sometimes forgo those morals now days though.
He had a gentleman's agreement to work on the chip it seems from the litigation.
Once the university caught on, he tucked his tail and screwed Intel over, so much for the Gentleman part, the a-hole should have owned up to the actual verbal deal with Intel in court, so the suit by the university was null and void, and took his walking papers (and/or lawsuit) from the university like a real man.
Exactly and as such I am not sure what God is, and your take on evolution is right on track with my line of thinking. It is hard for the scientific community to accept that the evolution and even extinction that they see has purpose and was planned from the beginning. I said God was an alien in another post in the broadest of sense, meaning not of this earth...could be just some kinda intelligent plasma being or force, a being from another dimension...nobody really knows except God himself. I suppose we could all ask him...but if he bothered to give us an answer, would we be capable of understanding...I believe this is why God replying "I AM" is about as much as we are capable of understanding.
Dobzhansky himself spoke of God as creating through evolution, and was a religious man who believed in the creator and hence creationism. He believed he did it through evolution entirely, and I believe he used a combination of creation and evolution. So I don't understand what you are getting at....
I did not say evolution was disproved completely, I should have just said Darwinism as a whole is flawed I suppose.
I will, thanks...I like to read.
No I did not say that we did not evolve...I just don't think they are ever going to disprove creation nor prove evolution as I think its a combination of the two. Darwinism has been disproved already, so I do not understand the attempts of science in that direction.
I guess what I am trying to say is that I do not believe the big bang started the engine, I think it was a higher force...probably an alien from another solar system to I refer to as God, others call him other names. Timelines and books about it aside (that most likely got passed down for generations before they got wrote down), I think it happened.
Hey how did I go to troll, I liked +2 funny better. You guys scared of someone elses theories around here?
God is an alien you know, how can you say their day (that is time for one complete rotation) on their planet is not a several of our years or something:).
Um, did you read my comment completely, or did you just respond after the mention of God? I did not discount evolution I only said its part was not as important as some would like to believe:). As far as all creatures being a result of cut and paste off one original I did not say that either now did I?
Any good programmer (hacker) is not going to recreate the wheel every time he does something, so if you were to set out to make several species, you would cut and paste some basic things at the DNA level and then modify things to suit your current needs.
I think God made both the apes and the humans...I like to call him the life hacker...and by definition its no wonder humans, apes and even pigs and frogs are similar in some of their DNA structures.
Now I am not discounting evolution to some degree as it does happen, God is a smart enough coder to put in some self modifying code to keep it interesting and to keep his creations viable as things change in the environment, evolution is critical to survival, I just don't believe it was to the extent that science is trying to prove that it is.
Any good programmer (hacker) is not going to recreate the wheel every time he does something, so if you were to set out to make several species, you would cut and paste some basic things at the DNA level and then modify things to suit your current needs.
I think God made both the apes and the humans...I like to call him the life hacker...and by definition its no wonder humans, apes and even pigs and frogs are similar in some of their DNA structures to humans.
Now I am not discounting evolution to some degree as it does happen, God is a smart enough hacker to put in some self modifying code to keep it interesting and to keep his creations viable as things change in the environment, evolution is critical to survival, I just don't believe it was to the extent that science is trying to prove that it is.
I got a freezer I can stick you in for $75,000...that is half what alcor charges, it will keep you fresh sveral years before you get freezer burn if I get all the air out of the body bag.
AOL did that several times as I recall, seemed they never learned to scale properly. I also remember that they sent out so many floppies back when they were still useful, that I never had to buy any...I often wondered how they could send that many floppies out in pretty packaging and stay in business...later they started using cdroms, so then they became a nuisance as apposed to something useful.
It this gets the case thrown out, then all a drug dealer needs to do is put a couple of fresh boxes of doughnuts on the table in his place and put a hidden camera on it.
As a generalization I think my statement is valid, it may seem narrow to you, but then you say you learned C before you learned C++, and as such you should know better. If they do get the C job, the C++ only programmer will be scrambling to learn a C code version of what they do in C++, which makes them inefficient at best. I doubt that will matter though, as they would not get past the interview. It is hard enough for us old hands at C who do C++ to switch back to C sometimes, much less someone who has never done it. Java and C++ have some syntax similarities...I will give you that, but are nothing alike in the oo realm so a java or c++ programmer would struggle between those also, so again, you should know better...if you truly program both of these, I am starting to wonder.
What does this have to do with taking care of frivolous patents related to hybrids?
I would hope they would not match a C++ programmer to a requirement for a C programmer. Often programmers learn C++ and think, well I don't need to learn C as C++ is just C with OOP...which was kinda true since C is C++ predecessor but in practice its not that simple. You can take a C++ programmer, and give him a C only project, and he would be at a loss as to where to start, he would have no classes, no oop to work with, none of his methods would apply in C. Also, Normally when they want a C programmer, they are looking for small tight code, for things such as device drivers and the like, which is something that would be out of the C++ only programmers comfort zone.
I'd post as AC too if I had that kinda dishonest work ethic. Of course if its Wendy's and you were a good fry cook, they might overlook your lies on your resume, but they would probably never offer you the management position should it come available. In all seriousness, they might not fire him, but if it was a company that depended on trusting their employees, you'd probably be tossed out by security on your ear, or at least never be offered the good positions where trust was paramount.
This is where the president outta step in and stop the stifling of the hybrid market by null and voiding any such patents, it would be much better than cash for clunkers...and not cost us a dime. The car companies in the US and Japan could then stop suing each other and get down to designing the best hybrids, unhindered by crap like this from other car manufacturers and individuals.
Sales figures do not support your claim, sales are about the same on the camry and tundra, the tacoma only dropped slightly...probably due to the slightly higher tundra sales with the new bodystyle. Even in this declining market, the toyotas are selling. And just by observation, you have obviously not looked around lately. I see a lot of toyotas down here in the southern states. Many prius, tundras, tacomas, sienna vans, you name it. I think if anything the toyota sales here have increased by several magnitudes. Prius sales are down slightly 90K so far this year as apposed to 181K last yeat, but its due to the lower gas prices I think, and perhaps partially due to the other toyota hybrid offerings. Why you say? Well the best I can figure is the fact that you are almost guaranteed that a Toyota vehicle sold in the US is made in the US these days out of parts made in the US or Japan, which is kinda cool, and well it just don't make sense to buy from companies that are loosing their shirts due to bad management and have moved parts or all of the vehicle build to Canada and Mexico. And yes, I just traded my 2003 Ford F150 supercrew in on a Toyota Tundra double cab...more room, more power, better gas mileage, 6 1/2 foot bed, great price...and it was made in the new San Antonio plant. My wife has a 09 Camry that was made in Georgetown Kentucky, and before that she had a Sienna van that was made in Indiana.
BWWAAH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! Freaking Pointy Haired Dipshits.
While most universities now days are ran as businesses, they ought to go by the solid foundation of ethics and rules they were originally built upon...as should their professors. Obviously they sometimes forgo those morals now days though.
He had a gentleman's agreement to work on the chip it seems from the litigation. Once the university caught on, he tucked his tail and screwed Intel over, so much for the Gentleman part, the a-hole should have owned up to the actual verbal deal with Intel in court, so the suit by the university was null and void, and took his walking papers (and/or lawsuit) from the university like a real man.
Yes, sorry I should have read on down a bit before I replied :)
Exactly and as such I am not sure what God is, and your take on evolution is right on track with my line of thinking. It is hard for the scientific community to accept that the evolution and even extinction that they see has purpose and was planned from the beginning. I said God was an alien in another post in the broadest of sense, meaning not of this earth...could be just some kinda intelligent plasma being or force, a being from another dimension...nobody really knows except God himself. I suppose we could all ask him...but if he bothered to give us an answer, would we be capable of understanding...I believe this is why God replying "I AM" is about as much as we are capable of understanding.
Sounds like you just described almost every programmer I know :)
Dobzhansky himself spoke of God as creating through evolution, and was a religious man who believed in the creator and hence creationism. He believed he did it through evolution entirely, and I believe he used a combination of creation and evolution. So I don't understand what you are getting at.... I did not say evolution was disproved completely, I should have just said Darwinism as a whole is flawed I suppose.
I will, thanks...I like to read. No I did not say that we did not evolve...I just don't think they are ever going to disprove creation nor prove evolution as I think its a combination of the two. Darwinism has been disproved already, so I do not understand the attempts of science in that direction. I guess what I am trying to say is that I do not believe the big bang started the engine, I think it was a higher force...probably an alien from another solar system to I refer to as God, others call him other names. Timelines and books about it aside (that most likely got passed down for generations before they got wrote down), I think it happened.
Hey how did I go to troll, I liked +2 funny better. You guys scared of someone elses theories around here? God is an alien you know, how can you say their day (that is time for one complete rotation) on their planet is not a several of our years or something :).
Um, did you read my comment completely, or did you just respond after the mention of God? I did not discount evolution I only said its part was not as important as some would like to believe :). As far as all creatures being a result of cut and paste off one original I did not say that either now did I?
Any good programmer (hacker) is not going to recreate the wheel every time he does something, so if you were to set out to make several species, you would cut and paste some basic things at the DNA level and then modify things to suit your current needs. I think God made both the apes and the humans...I like to call him the life hacker...and by definition its no wonder humans, apes and even pigs and frogs are similar in some of their DNA structures. Now I am not discounting evolution to some degree as it does happen, God is a smart enough coder to put in some self modifying code to keep it interesting and to keep his creations viable as things change in the environment, evolution is critical to survival, I just don't believe it was to the extent that science is trying to prove that it is.
Any good programmer (hacker) is not going to recreate the wheel every time he does something, so if you were to set out to make several species, you would cut and paste some basic things at the DNA level and then modify things to suit your current needs. I think God made both the apes and the humans...I like to call him the life hacker...and by definition its no wonder humans, apes and even pigs and frogs are similar in some of their DNA structures to humans. Now I am not discounting evolution to some degree as it does happen, God is a smart enough hacker to put in some self modifying code to keep it interesting and to keep his creations viable as things change in the environment, evolution is critical to survival, I just don't believe it was to the extent that science is trying to prove that it is.
Sounds like another vote for that new aluminum oxide radio signal killing paint.
I got a freezer I can stick you in for $75,000...that is half what alcor charges, it will keep you fresh sveral years before you get freezer burn if I get all the air out of the body bag.
AOL did that several times as I recall, seemed they never learned to scale properly. I also remember that they sent out so many floppies back when they were still useful, that I never had to buy any...I often wondered how they could send that many floppies out in pretty packaging and stay in business...later they started using cdroms, so then they became a nuisance as apposed to something useful.
Those comet thingamabobs don't rain now do they?
I think you are confusing a hacker with a java script kiddie.
It this gets the case thrown out, then all a drug dealer needs to do is put a couple of fresh boxes of doughnuts on the table in his place and put a hidden camera on it.
They won't be admitting that because they know OS X is gay.