Larry Page is going to drive Google to the ground, IMHO.
Talent is leaving the company because they found themselves being forced to work on a product they weren't passionate about. (Hello, G+!)
So no, I don't think he knows how to be a good CEO like Eric Schmidt who made Google what it is today, which makes him unworthy of both the title and money.
I personally think of it as a feature, it prevents you from blindly copy pasting code.
Sure, I had my problems with indentation when I first started learning it, but now I'm used to it, I think of it like curly braces in the C family of languages.
The one good thing about Microsoft is that they tend to stick to what they started. It's not like Google who might just cancel the product you're using the next day.
I live in a VERY hot country, if I leave my computer on for a long time, the components will just melt, or at least it'll affect performance sooner than it should.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but heat is bad for computer parts.
Suspend to RAM/Sleep keeps everything running, it does save some electricity, but I don't know if the savings are worth it.
League of Legends.
Larry Page is going to drive Google to the ground, IMHO.
Talent is leaving the company because they found themselves being forced to work on a product they weren't passionate about. (Hello, G+!)
So no, I don't think he knows how to be a good CEO like Eric Schmidt who made Google what it is today, which makes him unworthy of both the title and money.
Do you speak it?
*sheer.
How is this different from Chakra?
Nothing on the internet truly is.
You'll be sacrificing the availability of tons of apps if you go with WP7 though.
Just don't
Is more than enough to feed the entire population of Somalia, a nation that is struggling with starvation.
And they want to spend this much money on computers?
If you don't like JNI, you can use SWIG, it generates JNI code for you.
I suggest reading this book, it's gotten a lot of good reviews, I've seen a lot of people recommend it to people starting out with JS.
It explains a subset of Javascript that's simple to use, and also the most used in practice.
I personally think of it as a feature, it prevents you from blindly copy pasting code.
Sure, I had my problems with indentation when I first started learning it, but now I'm used to it, I think of it like curly braces in the C family of languages.
Hobbyist programmers don't write BASIC code these days, the question you should be asking is "why can't we put python/ruby on the phone?".
Proof?
Care to elaborate on why Android is an awful platform?
Oh, and Android is NOT a cross platform API, Android apps only work on Android, unless you mean that the SDK and tools are cross platform.
I'm waiting for Kinect 4
Why would anyone use Apache as a reverse proxy anyway?
I mean, there's nginx, and it runs circles around Apache as far as I know.
It does work, but it's still alpha quality at best.
Page layout is messed up.
Sony Ericsson is known to put out quality hardware, Nokia is known for just putting out.
The one good thing about Microsoft is that they tend to stick to what they started. It's not like Google who might just cancel the product you're using the next day.
Yeah, they really stuck to VB6 and silverlight.
Even their closed-source driver sucks, it's not just the open source one.
Why didn't you post this on Github?
At least it has syntax highlighting, I'm no expert at Bash, but I don't think anyone would appreciate reading it with no syntax highlighting.
What is this guy doing in this article?
There's one good reason why I do that.
I live in a VERY hot country, if I leave my computer on for a long time, the components will just melt, or at least it'll affect performance sooner than it should.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but heat is bad for computer parts.
Suspend to RAM/Sleep keeps everything running, it does save some electricity, but I don't know if the savings are worth it.
Maybe I should try suspending to disk?
And it's over web search?
That's odd, I thought it was just Google.
I'm sorry, but I Bing doesn't really count as a serious search engine, at least for me.