Monitoring (listening in) on your phone calls is one thing: NSA analysis of call records (which number called which number at what time/date) is quite another. Courts have repeatedly held that this isn't search and seizure of any kind.
At the early stage of a student's career, everything they can learn about what's under the hood: the details of compiling, linking, stripping and so forth... is all goodness.
Getting tied to an IDE is badness. None of the real popular IDEs seem to work the same, unless you want to call "point & click" a commonality.
PC WORLD hits the top of my list :P
No, me thinkest not.
Instead of making things simple, MSFT has chosen to confound yet again. Their claim to being the OS for the masses is getting more absurd every day.
Monitoring (listening in) on your phone calls is one thing: NSA analysis of call records (which number called which number at what time/date) is quite another. Courts have repeatedly held that this isn't search and seizure of any kind.
If a patent can be sabotaged, it should ... particularly a software patent.
At the early stage of a student's career, everything they can learn about what's under the hood: the details of compiling, linking, stripping and so forth ... is all goodness.
Getting tied to an IDE is badness. None of the real popular IDEs seem to work the same, unless you want to call "point & click" a commonality.