A fridge is better. No need for an ice maker, no need for a tablet nor the IoT.
You put your beverages in the fridge and won't get any washed soda any more.
You just need what you already have and a little bit of planning.
We don't want to be human-dependent for designing, producing, selling and delivering stuff.
We don't want to be human-dependent for stuff to be sold/bought.
And in the end we don't need to be human-dependent for company profits.
Lay all humans all the way off and replace them with robots. That's it.
C++ fails in separating interface and implementation.
Then you need to exactly know the interfaces by including the header. So you lock yourself to it.
Objective C solves this with messages.
As well as the science world
its two low-budget
Unless that movie had two different streams of money or there's an underlying lingo, I think I have found a real treasure in it.
Not a matter of proof. The distance between perfect design and buggy implementation. IMHO.
To be recalled for day--1 (minus one) exploits.
Will there be anything next as big as Linux in your "compsci" future?
Wherever you have GBE you can add WiFi or other pesky wireless tech.
You cannot do the other way around, though.
A fridge is better. No need for an ice maker, no need for a tablet nor the IoT.
You put your beverages in the fridge and won't get any washed soda any more.
You just need what you already have and a little bit of planning.
Well, if you redefine well the concept of "one" and "first", then you are right. Or simply a moron.
WiFi is evil. Ethernet is good. GBE is far better.
Maybe because nine cared!
And you think politicians from other countries will keep their "negative" details? Ah!
But it's still working great with 4/5 days battery and occasional Internet access. Can you do it with anything newer?
chromium != chrome
It's a smartphone with great battery life. 4/5 days to me.
It means it's closed source!
While Objective C is. You insensitive programming clod.
Hijack the android source code repository. Or maybe any blob there included...
When compared with v4. Unluckily. Kubuntu 15.4 already showed it.
Whether this Marvel is still smooth and fast!
With those money you can get a much better simulator: a real car!
We don't want to be human-dependent for designing, producing, selling and delivering stuff.
We don't want to be human-dependent for stuff to be sold/bought.
And in the end we don't need to be human-dependent for company profits.
Lay all humans all the way off and replace them with robots. That's it.
In C you always know where the pitfall is. Or at least you have chances to really know.
C++ fails in separating interface and implementation. Then you need to exactly know the interfaces by including the header. So you lock yourself to it. Objective C solves this with messages.
Well, "Learned" is absolutely a cute name for a professor.
An already seen movie
Besides that, I just noticed that it's a 6+ years old article.