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bobindashadows
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Eh, that leaves little room for innovation in APIs. Each library implements one common API, but those are often very raw and cumbersome.
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h3r3tic
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> The topic has already been changed and all stems from this statement If the topic was changed and you just change it back, what you're doing is ignoring the other party. lern2discuss.
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s73v3r
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At the same time, that's still a bad restriction. It is the same as the iPhone.
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s73v3r
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Well, that would be the argument for having a BT connection in addition to a regular, direct download.
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s73v3r
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That would only apply if he was planning on making applications that specifically targeted new stuff in Windows 8.
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redwall_hp
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I might have to install it in a VM and give it a try. I have to say, this is the first Microsoft product since XP that I've actually been interested in. (Switched to OS X back in 2008 for Unix+spiffy UI+Photoshop and haven't looked back.) It looks like Microsoft might have finally done something cool, which means a lot coming from me.
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halter73
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Having four dependancies that are MIT or BSD certainly does not "definitely" make this GPL compatible. I'm not saying that this isn't GPL compatible, but code using MIT or BSD licensed libraries can easily be AGPL or something else more restrictive.
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jtdc
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I mistook your "mighty Joel" comment for sarcasm. My bad.
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NaCl Is Google Chrome specific.
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s73v3r
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I'm only a few miles from Anaheim, and I decided not to go. As soon as I heard they were giving out free hardware, I regretted my decision.
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Thanks
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itsthenewdan
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He offered the solution that was better, faster, and cheaper, and yet they still turned him down time after time? Sounds like some pretty idiotic management.
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s73v3r
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I'll trust one of the head Windows guys over someone who wrote it on "some blog".
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lennort
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Interesting, I'll have to check those out. I haven't had any real problems with focus following the mouse. The only time it's an issue if when I'm dealing with a really small window. I think the keyboard follows the mouse in Linux too, but I'll have to give it a shot when I get home. I can't exactly remember. EDIT: katmouse seems really cool. Now I don't have to deal with VS being greedy. As an added bonus, is scrolls anything your mouse is over, including individual panes in programs like Outlook. I think I'll stick with it :-).
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Thanks. :D JS functions in arrays are faster than switches in many cases (*seriously* (It's a "wtfjs" thing with performance.)). Compiling via a very complex dynarec would have to be done to go from an interpreter to native js code execution (An entirely different project of mine for something else), since I need clock cycle accuracy due to IRQ / LCD / audio timing.
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s73v3r
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>If there is no code in your link, it probably doesn't belong here. There's plenty of code. The preview (one of them, anyway) ships with all the demo apps they showed.
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Hipsters would write it in assembly language. :P
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s73v3r
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WRONG. Most of it has been discussing features and problems.
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Chaoslab
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I kinda prefer Procrasti Tracker.
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s73v3r
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Actually, Reddit kinda does. If the majority of people agreed with you, this wouldn't have hit the front page of r/programming.
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s73v3r
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Sure, I suppose you could dismiss anything that disagrees with you that way. Doesn't make you any less wrong. As it turns out, the community is the one that decides what is in the standards and what isn't. The community has decided that a new release of one of the most prolific programming platforms, along with a new preview of some of the most popular developer tools, coupled with hordes of sample code, is in fact programming.
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nascent
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I'll agree with that, but just because there was a change doesn't mean it should be discussed. There is no reason to bring this up in relation to why Tango isn't in Phobos/D2 and the discussion already took place on the NG and I think mailing list.
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matthewpl
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Yeah, I read that. And after your comment I read that again. And yes. Neither of them said to create code that looks like Notch's. But there is connection between how Notch works and results of his work. In the article is that Notch doesn't create fancy things. Yes, but not always using this "fancy" stuff is bad idea if you want to fast creating something (which will runs fast). Lets take water in MC. The simplest water in GLSL is about... 30-50 (you can found some source code in internet). Now, tell me that using GLSL to make water is slower to code and will run slower (MC has bad GPU performance and probably even worse CPU performance) that water in MC. It won't. GLSL will be faster. Much faster. Yeah, yeah, yeah... and what? You won't see this in Minecraft. Creating stuff takes much time. I don't think that Notch is really knowing what to do. Testing? What testing? There are lots of bugs. Notch gave 1.8 to the bukkit team for testing. I don't know that they did but community (after 1.8 leaked) found much more bugs. Notch seems to do good job in this competition because he created lots of small games like that. But at the same time he is completely lost when he need to create something new. It is not that I like or dislike Notch. I cannot (dis)like person which I didn't meet. But I can tell you that I am sad when I look what Notch is doing with Minecraft. From programming point of view it is a disaster. PS. I found some interesting topic on Minecraft Forum: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/587981-how-18-has-affect-my-views-of-mojang/ And I think that this is true. Believe me, if I will give 1 000 000$ to 2 people and tell them to create a clone o MC, after a year I will have a perfect MC clone with much more features running even on toaster.
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d4nm3d
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thats cool.. thats why i linked the msdn blog.. i was admitting my original source was crap....
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nascent
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What are you talking about? In what way is it self reported? It doesn't host any projects at all! It is mostly VCS agnostic. Maybe you are unaware of the [Hamster](http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/ohloh_slave)
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lennort
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I don't suppose you know of a good program to allow middle-click copy-paste, do you? One that doesn't hijack it like true xmouse gizmo does.
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h3r3tic
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> I'll agree with that, but just because there was a change doesn't mean it should be discussed I'll agree with that as well :D But then, reddit has a tree-based reply system, so a response, if present, is assumed to relate to the original post.
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djdonnell
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I think we may be conflating average and bad programmers. i'm guessing the average programmer isn't going to do well with scala, mainly because they aren't interested in going home and studying all this new stuff, when they can get their job done adequately with Java or php. I also know of a lot of shops that turn a good profit with average programmers. I take this as proof that their productivity isn't negative.
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keyo_
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I use a program called KatMouse. It mostly works on everything. But microsoft have done something stupid with Visual Studio and it doesn't scroll on the panes without focusing the window. Everything else seems to work though.
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keyo_
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It doesn't work on visual studio 2010.
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s73v3r
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You got your dick sucked by a dog? Gross.
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Kapow751
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>I counted the events, methods and properties from the documentation. I posted the link in my comment above. Then why did you say "The above numbers do not include inherited" when clearly at least some of them are inherited without overriding? >First of all, the properties do not have an "inherited from _____" part. Most (if not all) of the properties are in the parent classes, they just didn't note it in the documentation like they did with events and methods. >Secondly, the methods are overridden in Button. How many of them? Certainly not 58. Liar.
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igouy
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> Are people using Smalltalk for excessively nifty or commercial applications? fyi "[Kapital](http://www.esug.org/data/ESUG2004/ValueOfSmalltalk.pdf) **pdf** has 60+ in team and more than 500 end-users on 7 sites." [Orient Overseas Container Lines: A Shipping Industry Case Study](http://seaside.gemstone.com/docs/OOCL_SuccessStory.pdf) **pdf**
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s73v3r
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Cygwin is better than nothing, but it's still not great. For one, it has to install a completely separate, parallel toolchain. If you already have Python installed, for instance, it's difficult to get the Cygwin shell to work with it. It needs it's own version of Python.
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wnoise
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Yes, I was inappropriately excluding the middle of average programmers.
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s73v3r
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>Also, I don't want an "App Store" clone, one of the PC's best features is how open it is to software. This sentence is contradictory. You say you like how open it is to software, yet want to prevent an optional mechanism for helping others get software. You realize that you can still install your own software on this, without using the store, right? Same with OS X. I have an MBP with Lion on it, and I don't think I've used the store once.
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smoti
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ok you win.
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Wartz
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>my macbook pro get out
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s73v3r
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>I wouldn't be so against it if they didn't censor apps. Do they not have a right to decide what to sell in their own store? >As a heavy user of open-source GPL licensed software in Windows (Firefox, VLC, OpenOffice, Pidgin, and many more), I do not like Microsoft's attitude towards their WP7 Marketplace censorship. Most of these applications could not be distributed through the store model, due to their licenses. That's not Apple/Microsoft's fault, and in fact, it's a good thing that they don't let them on, otherwise they'd be liable for copyright infringement. That, and the lack of C++ on Windows Phone 7.
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Wartz
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This is a release aimed at developers, not consumers.
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xardox
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JavaScript doesn't distinguish between floating point and integers. All numbers are floating point. So it's not very good at bit manipulation (i.e. instruction set emulation). Hopefully the VMs are smart enough to figure some stuff out like for (i = 0; i < 10; i++), but you're fighting a losing battle compared to languages like Java with type declarations. JavaScript was NOT designed with optimizability in mine.
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Negitivefrags
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boost::ptr_vector is a waste of time in the face of std::vector< std::unique_ptr< T > >
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AngMoKio
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You can install guest additions. Also, turn on more then one core and bump up the video ram. How would I test if I *really* have acceleration? I have aero up and running no problem.
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nappy-doo
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I have had awesome success with [GTMHTTPFetcher](http://code.google.com/p/gtm-http-fetcher/) from Google. It includes killer logging support, supports downloading directly to disk (rather than to an NSData), and generally just fixes all that's wrong with NSURLConnection and the related subclasses.
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mcguire
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It's double plus ungood!
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Elseone
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Dissmiss what? Your opinion? I don't need to dismiss that because it doesnt change anything. Doesn't matter if most people thinks dolphins are fish, doesn't matter how many people calling a discussion abow an operating system programming. Opinions doesn't change facts.
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gobongo
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In before James Parry posts to this thread.
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Chroko
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> It's Qt, not QT. QT is for QuickTime. This nicely encapsulates the spirit of your original complaint: pedantic nitpicking that nobody else cares about.
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>not to mention that gnome2 won't be available in future versions without some major jiggery pokery I didn't realize "apt-get install gnome2" was "jiggery pokery".
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>If you need a lot of apps, you still need the start menu. No you don't. I use Launchy. I don't have to touch the start menu.
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> I hate having to type to search for programs. It's inefficient, and most people imagine they are much quicker typing but studies show again and again this is a cognitive illusion (illusion of more difficult task == feeling more productive when completed). I highly doubt this. And furthermore, when I use Launchy, I just have to type the first couple letters in the name. I don't have to remember where it is, or what folders it's under. Ctrl-Space to bring it up, then F-I-R, BOOM. I've got Firefox.
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nascent
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It does relate, its just not as direct as, "drop it."
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FUCKYOURENGLISH
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> several of the best json parsing libraries Fuck all that. Just use Apple's NSJSONSerialization.
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s73v3r
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Yes it is. And as a good sysadmin, your hands shouldn't be on the mouse most of the time anyway.
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s73v3r
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>An functional OS that will work on tablets The current tablet OSes are just as functional.
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>There are times when I want to use an app I don't use often, and sometimes I forget the name, so being able to view a list (I prefer the full-screen list from XP over Win7's small scrollable one) is useful. True, and you can still do that. But this probably doesn't happen often. I'm guessing your most used apps you don't forget that often, and so typing to launch is going to be faster.
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SuperNullSet
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so far I have not found a boilerplate package that is worth learning. I am in the same boat as you; I kicked around Three20 and ended up tweaking everything to get it working for my own projects. I could have better spent my time just diving into the apple frameworks right at the start...which is what I ended up having to do.
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s73v3r
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Usually the cut is in exchange for handling the hosting, credit card processing, downloading, and providing the store.
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BeatLeJuce
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Then don't
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ekimt27
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no... windows 8 should be able to run any application that runs on windows 7... the current OSes can't do that, or I'm using my android wrong! :)
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frodokun
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But there is an Ewok! (courtesy of Zorak)
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sam0
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You're absolutely right (I actually did read the entire article). But IMHO, starting off like this is not the best way to get your point through. Something a lot of CS engineers unfortunately never realize during their career.
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dtrebbien
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When I first looked at GCC's libstdc++ code, I, too, thought that it looked ugly. However, my opinion changed once I became used to the libstdc++ coding convention, and after realizing that libstdc++ contains some of the most well-thought out C++ code in existence.
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>Dissmiss what? The judgement of the subreddit. >doesn't matter how many people calling a discussion abow an operating system programming Actually, just about everyone would call a discussion about operating systems programming. Especially when we're discussing how the OS works, and when the new OS involves new developer tools and sample code. It's programming. >Opinions doesn't change facts. And that's not what we're talking about. You're trying to say that there is an absolute fact whether or not this link is programming. There isn't. There's only the opinion of the subreddit. And so far, the subreddit has decided that this is programming.
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AngMoKio
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I seem to have mouse integration. I don't have screen auto sizing working.
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cyancynic
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Its just json. You can parse json in about a page of code or less. Really. It is a highly trivial problem.
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name_was_taken
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You laugh, but that's good programming music. I listened to it for about 30 minutes one day while I was coding. If it wasn't -quite- so repetitive, it'd be awesome.
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poorlyObfuscated
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Tengo un poco lechuga en mis pantalones.
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dtrebbien
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In this case, no, because a move constructor cannot swap the member data of the "original" and "new" `Class` objects more quickly than copy constructing "new" from "original".
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Rotten194
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Last time I had the... pleasure... of looking into Minecraft's net code I cried a bit (modder). I understand the engine quite a bit at this point and it's just awful. Mojang has done some amazing things, but there is still code in the core entity framework that existed in the initial Classic demo hosted at TigSource.
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bonch
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Sounds rather inefficient, to be honest.
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rubthewrongway
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My thoughts exactly. Started a project which took about 9 months and needed pretty much all this (except for the pulldown to reload on UITableView).
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bonch
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Don't like it, don't use it. Anything else I can help you with?
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nawlinsned
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pork + sauce = BBQ iBBQ
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virt_vera
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Which means you haven't even taken it down for hardware upgrades. *We party like it 1999 up in this muthafuckaaa!* The only time I see Linux servers rebooted is when someone decides to upgrade the kernel or upgrade the hardware. Not sure what stability problems you're talking about on the server end.
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phughes
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The fact that you think ASI is good tells me I don't want to use your code.
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gecko
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Fortran's actually great for heavy numerical computing...but I'm having trouble imagining being in a situation with Fortran and thinking, "now that I've slogged this out in Fortran, I want an environment that can run this sucker at a tenth the speed..."
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johnwaterwood
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Interesting, since opensource is what programmers choose to do...
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gokr
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Well, I agree it looks kinda funny - but the fact was that the parser was written in Amber using PetitParser (a really great parser framework written in Smalltalk and ported to Amber). The slowness was probably a combination with something strange in the port - and the fact that Amber at this point is a magnitude slower than js. The new parser was written using PEGjs which generates js. End result - about 100x faster. The AST and code emitting stage is still in Amber though - but the raw parsing is now in js. And no, the old one didn't suck - it was actually quite beautiful, but we didn't spend too much time figuring out what was wrong.
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jsled
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Bad title; note, this has nothing to do with Moonlight, the Mono Silverlight impl. A better title would be … well, I can't really find a good summary of this rambling piece that touches on Serialization, JSF, Cascading drop-downs, validation, annotations and Dependency Injection. I'm really not sure what the author is trying to convey, or why the submitter finds it interesting.
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mbetter
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eval(jsonString)
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phughes
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Well, if you're parsing large amounts JSON you don't want to use "just any" JSON parser. Really you want a stream parser like YAJL. (when I say "like YAJL" I mean YAJL.) A parser that can turn a 2MB JSON stream into core data objects in 5-8 seconds is far preferable to "just any" JSON parser.
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nascent
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I've chosen D for writing scripts. * I needed compatibility across multiple Windows versions * * Powershell may not have been installed, I don't know it * * Python/Perl/Ruby... would not be installed * * C# doesn't feel like I'm scripting * * I am familiar with D Other reasons I end up using D come from, not needing to convince someone else and I'm familiar with the language as a whole. I've followed it for years and have learned/studied it while I did class projects. While I am good with Java I'm much faster developing in D. Why I stick with D. The language is pleasant to work in. It is a great way to work with C libraries. Some things I miss when using another descent language. Scope guards, dynamic arrays, ranges, and templates. There is plenty more to learn and more to look forward to.
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_georgesim_
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I didn't even know this, and I consider myself a very competent C programmer. Thanks!
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I have no idea what I just read.
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Zantier
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Thank god... I love 0-based indexing
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gospelwut
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I think I've had that dream for over a decade now. It never comes true.
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jonnyvice
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and how well will that work for common gtk apps? I know in Fedora a lot of gnome3 packages, notepad for example, are updated because of the version hike of 2.x -> 3.0. Trying to maintain gnome2 won't simply be installing gnome2 with the same packages they've spent years fixing and polishing. If it exists at all, it will be rebuilt so as not to interfere with gnome3 packages.
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aaaxxxlll
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English link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms171868%28v=VS.110%29.aspx
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gospelwut
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Thank you for that information. It was quite helpful considering I don't have my hands on a Win8Dev at this very moment. I think you're right about the purpose of Metro apps, i.e. light-weight and connected. I just hope that design paradigm sticks, and people don't try to put square pegs in round holes.
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rizla7
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yea, cuz people are serious morons? nooen has provided any evidence to the contrary, just more bullshit as usual.
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gokr
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Yes, I convinced Nicolas that the name needed to change. :) I hate projects starting with "J", simply because Java is an ugly word to me. Anyway, so we started brainstorming around "words with positive meaning", you know like Ruby, Pearl (yes, spelling differently) etc... and Nicolas eventually picked Amber. It didn't click for me immediately - but when he added the mosquito to the logo I was hooked too. And there ya, go.
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