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  1. Re:Eight Words on Mirah Tries To Make Java Fun With Ruby Syntax · · Score: 1

    > performant

    Yes! We need code to run on 216 cores computer!

    >Widely adopted

    It works on VMS. Enough said.

    >eminently portable

    It's mostly true :)

  2. Re:Because it's Vista on Why Use Virtual Memory In Modern Systems? · · Score: 1

    I assume Windows Server would work better.

    No? :)

  3. Mainframe vs Linux? on The Mainframe World Is Alive, Even For Those Under 40 · · Score: 1

    Mainframe jobs are being outsourced.

    Linux jobs are being outsourced.

    Results are the same :)

  4. C++ = C + Simula 67 on Interview Update With Bjarne Stroustrup On C++0x · · Score: 1

    Nothing more, nothing less. C++0x does not change that fact.

    Having a memory model is a good thing though :)

    As the document shows from page 3 to 7, C++ values efficiency a lot. If that's a requirement C++ is great. Criticism that C++ is not Python/Java totally missed the point!

    http://www.research.att.com/~bs/abstraction-and-machine.pdf

  5. Re:Meh on Does It Suck To Be An Engineering Student? · · Score: 1

    Or open Knuth, spend 30 years learning all included, and then reread the next edition...

  6. Re:You are Freaken Arrogant! on Does It Suck To Be An Engineering Student? · · Score: 1

    I think it's fairly obvious that:

    1) No matter how talented you are, to become an expert will take at least 10 years.
    2) Given two people practicing for 10 years, the one with more talent will have better performance.

    I don't see how people can generalize further from the above.

  7. How many F5 keys do you press a day?

    1) 10 (Normal)
    2) 100 (Well...)
    3) 1000 (What?)
    4) 10000 (Calling 911...)

  8. Re:Which method? on Should Scientists Date People Who Believe Astrology? · · Score: 1



    I think you are very wrong.

    Whether there is a any materials beyond this world is either unknown, or 50/50.

    The chance of the second is almost zero. (That's my guess, unless you have more statistics.)

  9. Re:A VM is just another PLATFORM! on Sun Hires Two Key Python Developers · · Score: 1

    And not to forget Self, the simple yet powerful language from Sun.

  10. Software Ecology on Tetris Creator Claims FOSS Destroys the Market · · Score: 1

    It's tough to be a prey, but hey, most animals are at the same time both preys and predators.

    Whether free software create or destroy wealth depends a lot on the circumstances. On one hand, without copyrights/patent it's possible that much fewer software would be written. On the other hand, it's not very productive if everyone reinvents the wheel all the time and all companies have to pay a million bucks for a C compiler.

    My advice: get back to work! Slashdot DOES destroy wealth for sure :)

  11. Re:Stuck? on PHP In Action: Objects, Design, Agility · · Score: 1

    Well, you did compare PHP with Visual Basic.

  12. Re:World Bank Loan Sharks on Bill Gates Calls for a 'Kinder Capitalism' · · Score: 1

    I don't think World Bank loan money. IMF does.

    But I am very likely to be wrong! Am I?

  13. Re:Stuck? on PHP In Action: Objects, Design, Agility · · Score: 1

    While I am not a fan of PHP, you need to argue what else you use instead which is so much better than PHP.

    Perl? Python?

  14. Re:Java for Dummies on Professors Slam Java As "Damaging" To Students · · Score: 1

    Well, you need to read the MIT Algorithm books :)

    Or search linear median on google!

  15. Re:Calculus, 3rd Edition on Best Way To Teach Oneself Math? · · Score: 1

    "Calculus is analysis for idiots."

    Such as Newton, Euler and Gauss :)

  16. Re:3 ideas on Best Way To Teach Oneself Math? · · Score: 1

    So?

    Even PhDs could be wrong about the Monty Python Problem :)

  17. Re:With all respect... on The Future of C++ As Seen By Its Creator · · Score: 1

    It isn't TOO bad.

    At the very least, I don't think C++ as described in the following document is too complex.

    http://www.research.att.com/~bs/hopl2.pdf

  18. Re:Wierd math guy on Forget Math to Become a Great Computer Scientist? · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I am too lazy, but you can read the exerpts from here

    http://ca.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd- 0471798142,descCd-tableOfContents.html

    But I am not that confident just by looking at the Table of Content.

  19. Re:I wholeheartedly agree on Forget Math to Become a Great Computer Scientist? · · Score: 1

    Kind of agree.

    I think calculus is invaluable too, but just not the way it is taught in first year College maths.

    Hey, newton method is really like a simple pascal program :)

  20. Re:Reading Generified Code Makes My Brain Hurt on Java Generics and Collections · · Score: 1

    "Then there is the Collections API itself which upon first glance seems like it was written by amateurs who have never had to write any performance critical code in their lives."

    I think the situation has improved since Java 5.0 thanks to Doug Lea.

    http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/concurrency-interest/i ndex.html

    Yes, some Sun engineers are amateur. But I don't think you can claim that for Doug Lea!

  21. Re:You can do EVERYTHING in Scheme on Is Computer Science Dead? · · Score: 1

    "Ultimately, even the computer and operating system you're running on are probably out of your control, yet your program will rely on them to do its job, too."

    Sure, but if you know your program is correct then you know where is the problem. And in embedded real-time area, even the OS and the computer can be proved correct to a conservative but precise spec.

    Of course, programs proved correct could still contain bugs. But I think we've sort of lost the patience and dedication of programmers before us like Knuth, Hoare and Wirth, which one can interprest as the decline, if not death, of computer science.

  22. Re:dead no, dying? yes on Is Computer Science Dead? · · Score: 1

    I just don't think you can prove MIT curriculum is the best :)

    It's a bit tiresome. There are plenty of awesome schools that don't use the scheme curriculum -- some uses ML, some uses smalltalk, while other uses more traditional programming language like C or Modula-2/3. Scheme is not special.

    Yes, I like to trash "Java schools" too but that's (mostly :) for jokes only. One good thing about Java is that it can teach students concurrent programming.

    And there is nothing wrong with C! Well, one should rather use Pike :)

  23. Re:You can do EVERYTHING in Scheme on Is Computer Science Dead? · · Score: 1

    In this special case, yes, you can prove the interpreter's correct.

    It's just like proofs in maths. Nothing special.

  24. Re:Uhm, duh? on Humans Hardwired to Believe in Supernatural Deity? · · Score: 1
    It's not word game. It's an attitude -- what you think God owes you.

    There are four relevant outcomes -- either there is no God, you suffer, I suffer or both suffer. Which you think is more likely?

  25. Re:Uhm, duh? on Humans Hardwired to Believe in Supernatural Deity? · · Score: 1

    Just like to say God can't be a murderer by definition. You can disagree with God's decisions and rules, but there is no reason that you should be alive.