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Probably not, but there is no guarantee that it is completely gone, or at least not yet.
Except the yin yang is not the ying yang.
i'm pretty sure clicking a link in a search result also gives that link a little boost
What you have offered is a paltry defence and not an answer to the parent's reasonable question.
Sure, but it's an essential fraction.
Windows XP, Windows Vista, and now Windows 7!
And a bearded unix hacker will pester you for donations!!
True, I've seen bad code in Java too, but Java's is usually symptoms of poor design and not so much complete garbage.
Er, Lisp was not originally built with C.
The problem is the vast majority of PHP code in the world is bad. It can very easily teach bad habits.
Ever heard of apt?
you sir, have no understanding of the GPL.
all they need to do is provide a link to the respective webpages of the browsers in their release notes.
Or, alternatively, the EU can just make it legal to pirate windows.
Actually, IE users visiting Google see an ad for Google Chrome, or they did.
Opera is not ad supported and hasn't been for a while now.
Actually, IE8 still breaks tons of JavaScript specs, and is still ruinous for serious web programming.
Frankly, I find a command line interface more "usable" than a GUI.. so you can't say that Windows 7 generally offers better usability, it is a subjective term.
"For the record, other than Win ME, Vista is the WORST os I have ever used - bar none..."
Well, bar Win ME, actually.
Which was released in 94.
Sounds like you're talking about some form of assembly language.
C Good. C++ Bad. you seem to be implicitly equating them, this has flagged a type checker warning in my brain.
Perl hasn't changed significantly in recent years.
--std=c99?
You ever used D?
See Haskell.
Probably not, but there is no guarantee that it is completely gone, or at least not yet.
Except the yin yang is not the ying yang.
i'm pretty sure clicking a link in a search result also gives that link a little boost
What you have offered is a paltry defence and not an answer to the parent's reasonable question.
Sure, but it's an essential fraction.
Windows XP, Windows Vista, and now Windows 7!
And a bearded unix hacker will pester you for donations!!
True, I've seen bad code in Java too, but Java's is usually symptoms of poor design and not so much complete garbage.
Er, Lisp was not originally built with C.
The problem is the vast majority of PHP code in the world is bad. It can very easily teach bad habits.
Ever heard of apt?
you sir, have no understanding of the GPL.
all they need to do is provide a link to the respective webpages of the browsers in their release notes.
Or, alternatively, the EU can just make it legal to pirate windows.
Actually, IE users visiting Google see an ad for Google Chrome, or they did.
Opera is not ad supported and hasn't been for a while now.
Actually, IE8 still breaks tons of JavaScript specs, and is still ruinous for serious web programming.
Frankly, I find a command line interface more "usable" than a GUI.. so you can't say that Windows 7 generally offers better usability, it is a subjective term.
"For the record, other than Win ME, Vista is the WORST os I have ever used - bar none..."
Well, bar Win ME, actually.
Which was released in 94.
Sounds like you're talking about some form of assembly language.
C Good. C++ Bad. you seem to be implicitly equating them, this has flagged a type checker warning in my brain.
Perl hasn't changed significantly in recent years.
--std=c99?
You ever used D?
See Haskell.