"they see many applications of this discovery from melting ice on power lines to electronic speed control for skis and snowboards".
Yes this discovery is a step further in the development of the mankind... Speed control for skis and snowboards..., this is an example how science can revolutionize the world (and solve some of its toughest problems). Fantastic!
Anyway, not many free software projects (if any) use UML for its design at all... Or I am wrong?
In other words: do we need UML to design free software?
"If an Xbox game (which requires T&L or shaders) is well-programmed, then it practically doesn't even need the Pentium III."
Uh?...what the hell? So, in the best case scenario, the processor of the XBox is an accessory? What an idiot the thg reviewer...
"they see many applications of this discovery from melting ice on power lines to electronic speed control for skis and snowboards". Yes this discovery is a step further in the development of the mankind... Speed control for skis and snowboards..., this is an example how science can revolutionize the world (and solve some of its toughest problems). Fantastic!
I don't see any reason.
Anyway, not many free software projects (if any) use UML for its design at all ... Or I am wrong?
In other words: do we need UML to design free software?