Well, since North America has yet to deploy decent wireless technology, this *is* news. Unfortunately, people are fairly stupid here -- the Europeans/Japanese won the wireless contest about 10 years ago. =(
Instead, by using C, all interfaces are exposed using a pseudo-object framework. Is this supposed to be a good thing? C++ is standardized now -- what difference do past problems make? If you take a look at KDE, you'll find a LOT more code reuse vs. GNOME. Programming languages are supposed to make programmers' lives easier, not harder.
I'll show you an anal probing...
No, you're thinking of the "Ask Slashdot" that reads:
How do I get free money without working for it?
Since when is Wang a computer company? Here in the U.S., Wang means something slightly different..
Why did this anonymous coward choose to put a
in his submission?
YOU SUCK DICK
1. That's "Backdoor Boys". Get it right.
2. Any 60s music makes a good porn soundtrack.
Well, since North America has yet to deploy decent wireless technology, this *is* news. Unfortunately, people are fairly stupid here -- the Europeans/Japanese won the wireless contest about 10 years ago. =(
I don't think Dilbert agrees with this decision either..
Unless money is an issue, of course.. IDE drives/controllers are dirt cheap.
No text dammit!
Hmm, that would be imperative programming.
Instead, by using C, all interfaces are exposed using a pseudo-object framework. Is this supposed to be a good thing? C++ is standardized now -- what difference do past problems make? If you take a look at KDE, you'll find a LOT more code reuse vs. GNOME. Programming languages are supposed to make programmers' lives easier, not harder.
... Rob "CmdrButtFuck" Malda's lead.