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  1. Re:Really? on Commander Keen: Keen Dreams Source Code Released · · Score: 0

    Whoops - he didn't say that it was 16-bit colour. Try reading again. He is talking about the CPU - which around that time were 16-bit 286's (or Amiga/ST 16-bit motorola's).

  2. Re:Probably not. on Does Learning To Code Outweigh a Degree In Computer Science? · · Score: 0

    What if the main VM already has optimised sorting algorithms like most do? Then you would have to come up with another strawman argument.

    If you aren't happy with the performance of the existing sorting library functions, then that is when you should investigate alternatives or writing your own.

  3. Re:Because there is much need at the middle ground on If Java Wasn't Cool 10 Years Ago, What About Now? · · Score: 0

    No - there are interviews out there with members of the actual Twitter development team that specifically state they ditched Ruby because it couldn't scale.

    It was nothing to do with the database. Revisionist history much?

    Let me guess, you use Ruby and don't like the fact that it might not be the be-all and end-all?

  4. Re:What's the point? on If Java Wasn't Cool 10 Years Ago, What About Now? · · Score: 0

    Why do shops like Twitter, Ebay, Google use Java so heavily then? They run the highest volume websites in the world. Kind of blows your argument about using ASM or C out of the water. If Java was slow then they wouldn't have used it. Java is slow, if you don't have a clue what you're doing. I assume thats why you think its slow.

  5. Re:Nobody else seems to want it on Linus Torvalds: 'I Still Want the Desktop' · · Score: 0

    I've been using Windows Vista for 6 years as a dev environemnt (also do dev on native Mac, Ubuntu and Win 7) - and have NEVER had a driver problem. Just like the other 99.99999999% of Windows Vista users out there.

  6. Just recently hired an intermediate developer on Apple's Diversity Numbers: 70% Male, 55% White · · Score: 0

    in Melbourne, and out of 130 applicants, only 3 were female. There was a wide mix of different nationalities represented - by far the heaviest concentration of applicants were from Asian countries.

  7. Re:Beards and suspenders. on Ask Slashdot: "Real" Computer Scientists vs. Modern Curriculum? · · Score: 0

    and oneday when you find out that memory management and allocation in Java out performs that in a C++ program, specifically because of the GC algorithms, you will still be scratching your head wondering why. Try googling 'heap fragmentation' sometime.

  8. Re:We can thank corporate America on Ask Slashdot: How Often Should You Change Jobs? · · Score: 0

    Implementing off the shelf solutions is not really software development, even when customization is required.

  9. Re:We can thank corporate America on Ask Slashdot: How Often Should You Change Jobs? · · Score: 0

    I don't know what sort of projects you've worked on, but an enterprise level project requires a massive understanding of the business, its processes and its clients. You cannot pick that up in a month - 18 months would be about right, to get the minimum understanding of those. On the other hand, if you are just there to build web pages, or desktop GUIs, then sure, you could become productive in a month - but you're not going to be adding value to the company.

  10. Re:Families come first on Age Discrimination In the Tech Industry · · Score: 0

    I didn't read your whole comment, but you are misunderstanding what college/university education is for - its not to teach a trade, its to teach a mind how to critically think and solve problems in the programming domain, and how to document them.

    No matter what you do at college, you are always going to take a minimum of 2 years to become a productive asset in the industry - there is no way to shortcut that process.

  11. Re:Administrators on Teaching College Is No Longer a Middle Class Job · · Score: 0

    You are correct in some regards, but you also fail to mention the dozens of absolutely useless degrees that people sign up for that clearly have no job prospects whatsoever at the end, yet they still pursue them. Where I come from (a small country, not the US), there are 20 times the number of graduates each year in Psychology as there are in Computer Science, despite there being barely any jobs in the former, and tens of thousands of unfilled jobs in the latter. There are also thousands of graduates a year with brilliant degrees like Women and Gender Studies, Anthropology, Classical Studies, Art History, Social Studies, Asian Studies, Pacific Studies etc that go into their degree knowing there aren't any jobs in that field at all in our country, and then when they finish up all they can get is basic retail work and they sit around complaining that they don't get paid enough.

  12. Re:Awesome! on id Software's Original 'Softdisk' Games Open Sourced · · Score: 0

    Dude, the first two catacomb games were not 3D. At least check wikipedia or something before trying to act like the boss.

  13. Re:hehehe on id Software's Original 'Softdisk' Games Open Sourced · · Score: 0

    In real life, 100% of the time, the guys who boast about how many girls they've had or how great they are in bed, without fail, are those who don't get much at all, and have massive self esteem problems. You're a textbook example.

  14. Re:Is this an ad ? on Is LG's New Ultra Widescreen Display Better Than "Normal" 4K? · · Score: -1

    I don't believe that - unless you have a screen the size of a small movie theatre your eye cannot distinguish between 4k and 1080p resolution pixels.

  15. Re:Your estimates are still too high on App Developers, It's Time For a Reality Check · · Score: 1

    Problem is, you are having to do consulting work on top of selling apps - which in itself proves that you are not making enough to live from app sales. You've pretty much confirmed what the parent poster said - that its pretty hard for indie app developers to make a living.

  16. Re: Legendary... on Michael Abrash Joins Oculus, Calls Facebook 'Final Piece of the Puzzle' · · Score: 0

    Using the latches gets you the ability to write/read 4 bytes to the VGA at the cost of writing/reading 1 byte - that was one of the key things in Mode-X, as it allowed extremely fast graphics performance.

  17. Re:Maybe it's not you on Ask Slashdot: Re-Learning How To Interview As a Developer? · · Score: 0

    It all depends on what sort of work he was doing in the role. If I see 7 years at a government department then I wouldn't touch with a bargepole. If I see 7 years at a small startup that used interesting recent technologies, then IMO he would be able to handle coming into a new role and taking on new technologies.

  18. Re: Not MITM on Ask Slashdot: Does Your Employer Perform HTTPS MITM Attacks On Employees? · · Score: 1

    Tell me why your strawman argument about phone call meta data has any relevance to a proxy server?

  19. So.....the end user wouldn't be checking for those things anyway, and if they were the one in a million user who does check out, they would most likely be using their own devices through paranoia anyway. Its more surprising if a big company doesn't use a proxy server.

  20. Re:surprised!!!! on Bitcoin Exchange Flexcoin Wiped Out By Theft · · Score: 0

    one what planet is $615,000 "half a billion"?

  21. Re:Really?!?! on Windows 8 Metro: The Good Kind of Market Segmentation? · · Score: 0

    To be fair, a few of the .Net developers I've worked with like building web services with wizards and clicking checkboxes to turn on stuff like WS-Security, without understanding how anything works beneath - so its probably a good thing.

  22. Re: Something something online sorting on Why Don't Open Source Databases Use GPUs? · · Score: 0

    Not an enterprise size database. Even so, having a database in RAM isn't going to help processing it on the Graphics card.

  23. Re:Something something online sorting on Why Don't Open Source Databases Use GPUs? · · Score: 0

    Ok, I'll bite with an anecdote.... Our production database has a table with 320 GB of sharemarket pricing data in it, that grows roughly by a gigabyte a month. How would our database, or any other enterprise size database benefit from using GPU's when the problem is the size of the data, not the index performance? Using GPUs for calculations is one thing - using them to work through massive datasets is not in their realm.

  24. Re:Good idea on Storing Your Encrypted Passwords Offline On a Dedicated Device · · Score: 0

    Just keep your primary email address password backed up on a hard copy somewhere. If you lose your device, you can just reset all the passwords.

  25. Re:Duh on U.S. Measles Cases Triple In 2013 · · Score: 0

    You've obviously never done a long-haul flight to the Southern Hemisphere through storms where you can get extreme turbulence. To be fair, you're making up rubbish.