Last time I checked, teachers in K-8 (or at any level) weren't responsible for recruiting students into their classes. In fact, I don't recall them having any say in the final course rosters at all. Why is it proposed that we punish them?
Would you be in favor of televised, "to the death"-style gladiatorial matches in which all contestants were volunteers who willingly accepted the risks?
I didn't mean to imply that it was technically impossible. I should have specified: they would also alienate a lot of current developers. I can see many hobbyists in the midst of their independent programming projects hearing the news that the official language was changed... "I have to learn a totally new framework now and convert all my existing code? Screw this platform, I'm going to iOS/Winmo/BB!"
They can't just "change the default language" of Android as easily as you suggest. The Dalvik VM is heavily integrated into the operating system. Perhaps they could write a compiler that compiles some other language to Dalvik bytecode, but library incompatibilities would make that a huge mess.
No, you don't need ROM Manager to do those things. It can automate those tasks for you, but everything it does (aside from downloading new ROMs) can be done manually through your phone's Recovery mode.
Hi everyone, I have some anecdotal evidence which counters the claims of *both* of the posters above me!
Last time I checked, teachers in K-8 (or at any level) weren't responsible for recruiting students into their classes. In fact, I don't recall them having any say in the final course rosters at all. Why is it proposed that we punish them?
I guess we just have a difference of opinion, then. That sounds like a societal regression to me, and a pretty awful one at that.
Would you be in favor of televised, "to the death"-style gladiatorial matches in which all contestants were volunteers who willingly accepted the risks?
I didn't mean to imply that it was technically impossible. I should have specified: they would also alienate a lot of current developers. I can see many hobbyists in the midst of their independent programming projects hearing the news that the official language was changed... "I have to learn a totally new framework now and convert all my existing code? Screw this platform, I'm going to iOS/Winmo/BB!"
They can't just "change the default language" of Android as easily as you suggest. The Dalvik VM is heavily integrated into the operating system. Perhaps they could write a compiler that compiles some other language to Dalvik bytecode, but library incompatibilities would make that a huge mess.
No, you don't need ROM Manager to do those things. It can automate those tasks for you, but everything it does (aside from downloading new ROMs) can be done manually through your phone's Recovery mode.