I think thats a very good point. Just look at the gentoo install, its a lot more complicated than almost any other distro I can think of. So generally if you can get through then, your bound to already know how to configure optimally. Also, the Gentoo comunity is AMAZING and 100% geared toward complete optimization. Even if you arent a gentoo user, I suggest reading their forums just because of the awesome community knowledge in general.
actually your right - "it started being c++ in 1999 but they did do 1992 and 1993 in c++"
my friend matt (quark_m13) just informed me of this. But thats not the point. The point is that they used C++ as a transition into Java.
Who says change is bad? I've switched over to xorg in Gentoo and its a bit faster. I hope there is only more changes like that to come.
I think thats a very good point. Just look at the gentoo install, its a lot more complicated than almost any other distro I can think of. So generally if you can get through then, your bound to already know how to configure optimally. Also, the Gentoo comunity is AMAZING and 100% geared toward complete optimization. Even if you arent a gentoo user, I suggest reading their forums just because of the awesome community knowledge in general.
What was this "backlash" against Gmail? The privacy issue?
I only got 3 hours for it. I thought that was standard for all AP college board tests.
actually your right - "it started being c++ in 1999 but they did do 1992 and 1993 in c++" my friend matt (quark_m13) just informed me of this. But thats not the point. The point is that they used C++ as a transition into Java.
No C++ was only for one year - The college board used it as a "transition" language into Java.