I am surprised he wrote this article, as he wrote another piece stating that Javascript for everything is the future of programming.
http://www.infoworld.com/artic...
It probably also says that developers want to spend time writing documentation, creating project plans, and attending "mandatory, all hands" meetings rather than coding.
Unlike that whole "manifest destiny" thing, depriving Native Americans of their lands (ongoing to this day) and slaugtering those that stood up for themselves, oh, and slavery and even after emancipation continuing to deprive them and their descendants of their rights, (again, ongoing to this day), molesting weaker nations in South America since in the early 19th century like some sort of national paedophile, rampant anti-semitism and neo-Nazisim allowed in many states as "free speech" in ways that are not tolerate in the aforementioned Europe, stealth and space technology taken from, and perfected with Nazi war-criminals given shelter and succour by the US government. Oh and let's not forget, it was European enlightenment thought that invented America and that many of the USA's founding fathers were European subjects and, had they lost would have been executed as terrorists.
And here I am, neither American or European and pretty equally appalled by them both. As a neutral observer I can say I am far more impressed by how far Europe has come since 1945 than how far the USA has come since 1776.
Is this for real or is this comment an attempt to impersonate Dennis the Constitutional Peasant?
Here's some things I can't live without on any platform
1) PERL
2) Sublime 3 Text Editor
3) Valgrind
4) Google Chrome
5) LibreOffice
6) Say Text extension for LibreOffice (reads your text back to you)
7) Python
8) Mojolicious Framework
9) TOra SQL Editor
Of course the MIT programmers had no issues. It goes along with the theory every project manager has "If you get 9 women in a room, you can have a baby in a month"
I would buy a Mac so that I could run Mac and Linux at the same time (Linux as a VM). That way, I'd have the best of both worlds.
I am surprised he wrote this article, as he wrote another piece stating that Javascript for everything is the future of programming. http://www.infoworld.com/artic...
It probably also says that developers want to spend time writing documentation, creating project plans, and attending "mandatory, all hands" meetings rather than coding.
Unlike that whole "manifest destiny" thing, depriving Native Americans of their lands (ongoing to this day) and slaugtering those that stood up for themselves, oh, and slavery and even after emancipation continuing to deprive them and their descendants of their rights, (again, ongoing to this day), molesting weaker nations in South America since in the early 19th century like some sort of national paedophile, rampant anti-semitism and neo-Nazisim allowed in many states as "free speech" in ways that are not tolerate in the aforementioned Europe, stealth and space technology taken from, and perfected with Nazi war-criminals given shelter and succour by the US government. Oh and let's not forget, it was European enlightenment thought that invented America and that many of the USA's founding fathers were European subjects and, had they lost would have been executed as terrorists. And here I am, neither American or European and pretty equally appalled by them both. As a neutral observer I can say I am far more impressed by how far Europe has come since 1945 than how far the USA has come since 1776.
Is this for real or is this comment an attempt to impersonate Dennis the Constitutional Peasant?
Here's some things I can't live without on any platform
1) PERL
2) Sublime 3 Text Editor
3) Valgrind
4) Google Chrome
5) LibreOffice
6) Say Text extension for LibreOffice (reads your text back to you)
7) Python
8) Mojolicious Framework
9) TOra SQL Editor
When is the government going to lower taxes? It certainly won't be in this lifetime....
Of course the MIT programmers had no issues. It goes along with the theory every project manager has "If you get 9 women in a room, you can have a baby in a month"