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  1. Re:C++ Downfalls, Compiler and Internationalizatio on Was Linus Torvalds Right About C++ Being So Wrong? · · Score: 1

    This has been demonstrated on several different compilers, using nothing other than standard libraries.

    [citation needed]

  2. Re:Write-only code. on Was Linus Torvalds Right About C++ Being So Wrong? · · Score: 1

    On the contrary, if you don't think Java is just as complex, it's you that hasn't understood at least one of these languages.

  3. Re:Write-only code. on Was Linus Torvalds Right About C++ Being So Wrong? · · Score: 1

    It is not complex by any reasonable definition, unless you're comparing it to BASIC or something. Part of the reason Java is ugly is that it's so simple, in fact - it eschews syntax sugar and various conveniences that'd make the code shorter and prettier.

    Let me guess: you're a Java developer.

  4. Re:Ahhhh, C++ on Was Linus Torvalds Right About C++ Being So Wrong? · · Score: 2

    Java may have fewer features, but that doesn't stop the developers from getting stuff done.

    This is a stupid argument. You could just as easily say, "Assembly language may have fewer features, but that doesn't stop the developers from getting stuff done."

  5. Re:Write-only code. on Was Linus Torvalds Right About C++ Being So Wrong? · · Score: 1

    In Java, there is only the one way of writing things.

    Yeah, and it's ugly and complex.

  6. Re:My two cents... on YouTube Video of Racist Chant Results In Fraternity Closure · · Score: 1

    Kids?

  7. Re:Don't do it, Snowden! on Snowden Reportedly In Talks To Return To US To Face Trial · · Score: 1

    Yeah, because speaking out in Russia is so encouraged.

  8. Get rid of time estimates? on The Programmers Who Want To Get Rid of Software Estimates · · Score: 4, Funny

    Peter Molyneux is that you?

  9. Re:The real problem on Republicans Back Down, FCC To Enforce Net Neutrality Rules · · Score: 1

    The same one that dictated the IRS to audit and kill off as many tea party people and groups as it can while not doing the same to leftist orgs.

    things_that_never_happened.txt

  10. Re:Luddites can keep their dead trees. on The Case Against E-readers -- Why Digital Natives Prefer Reading On Paper · · Score: 1

    So do those dictionaries you have access to define Luddite as anyone who doesn't want yet another electronic device that they have to worry about?

  11. But if you're actually trying to understand what an author is saying, and there's this word popping up a dozen times that you don't know, simply guessing what it means is missing an opportunity to learn something.

    Or, you know, you could actually think about what you're reading and deduce the definition of the word from the context.

  12. Re:Mostly right. on Bill Nye Disses "Regular" Software Writers' Science Knowledge · · Score: 1

    This is just a lot of stupid nitpicking. Oh sure, if you want to get into graduate-level details, then if you say the earth goes around the sun you're wrong. But you're not nearly as wrong as if you say it's the other way around.

    Education is the process of telling smaller and smaller lies.

  13. Re:Your company is probably shit on Ask Slashdot: What Portion of Developers Are Bad At What They Do? · · Score: 1

    I do expect every developer to have a basic understanding of cryptography

    Why?

  14. "This engineer had no clue." on Ask Slashdot: What Portion of Developers Are Bad At What They Do? · · Score: 1

    So? I've been programming professionally for 18 years now and I couldn't answer that either. Why? Because I have never, ever had to deal with encryption code.

    Was "knowledge of public/private key encryption" listed in the job requirements?

  15. Re:It's GOTOs all the way down on Empirical Study On How C Devs Use Goto In Practice Says "Not Harmful" · · Score: 1

    You're kinda entirely missing the point of structured programming. In your other examples, the goto is constrained. The return statement is a goto back to the call of the function. The if statement is a goto to either the inside of the block or the end of the block.

    What Dijkstra was complaining about was unrestricted gotos. If you can goto anywhere in the code willy-nilly then it becomes much harder for someone reading your code to follow your logic. And it becomes much harder for you to follow your own logic when you inevitably have to come back to the code a year later.

  16. Re:Finally the government has full control of the on Confirmed: FCC Will Try To Regulate Internet Under Title II · · Score: 1

    such as requiring municipalities to grant franchise rights to new last-mile ISP entrants, for instance

    And how exactly did you plan on doing that without the government getting involved anyway?

  17. Re:"Cartoonist Mistakes Dumbed-Down News for Scien on Science's Biggest Failure: Everything About Diet and Fitness · · Score: 1

    Nope he's got it correct.

    No, he doesn't. Why anyone pays attention to him is beyond me.

    And your tinfoil hat is on inside out.

  18. In other news... on Science's Biggest Failure: Everything About Diet and Fitness · · Score: 1

    Scott Adams is a moron and you should ignore everything he has to say about pretty much anything.

  19. Re:But does it matter any more? on Windows 10 IE With Spartan Engine Performance Vs. Chrome and Firefox · · Score: 1

    As opposed to Firefox's attempts to add value which continually make it worse?

  20. Re:Just bought two of these cards on NVIDIA GTX 970 Specifications Corrected, Memory Pools Explained · · Score: 2

    Yeah, you return those cards and give nvidia more money for the more expensive cards. That'll show 'em!

  21. Re:One important use left for Pascal on Ask Slashdot: Is Pascal Underrated? · · Score: 1

    If you believe C is in any way better than Pascal you can not program

    Other way around.

  22. Re:Good news on Disney Turned Down George Lucas's Star Wars Scripts · · Score: 1

    Yes, but those people are wrong.

    Rottentomatoes ranking for the new Star Treks: 95% and 87%

    For the Prequels: 57, 67, 80 (which are still too high)

    For the last three Transformers movies: 19, 36, 18

  23. Re:Star Wars is over on Disney Turned Down George Lucas's Star Wars Scripts · · Score: 1

    After what Abrams did to Star Trek

    Saved a dead franchise?

  24. Re:Good news on Disney Turned Down George Lucas's Star Wars Scripts · · Score: 1

    But then you have to just remember how awful JJ's Star Trek movies were.

    Hmm, no, I just remember how much I liked them.

  25. Re:Good news on Disney Turned Down George Lucas's Star Wars Scripts · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Plot holes? In Star Trek?????

    Say it ain't so.