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Microsoft is continuing to try to clear up its muddled UWP messaging and strategy. Fewer ads on the horizon? Sad.
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Yet, Microsoft still insists on UWP.
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I've got no problems with the decision to make every program work everywhere, whether using native code, background VMs, or emulators.
It's deciding that every device should have the same UI that's the problem -- hugely compounded by the completely moronic decision to use a smartphone UI.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I have a big problem with it. Recently, I worked on an app where we could have saved money by running it on an Intel NUC running Windows IoT, only to discover that the latter requires UWP. This project would have been worthwhile ONLY if the cost of "porting" was minimal. (Even if we had the time & money, the performance of UWP is unacceptable.)
Microsoft continues to nuke themselves in the foot in the embedded space.
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I'm sure that they thought of all that, but decided that they're smarter than you.
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Perhaps. Or they decided they were going to create a system compatible only with Microsoft's ecosystem. That this effort is failing belies positive estimations of their forethought.
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Even the best cloud computing trend must end: Why PaaS, serverless, OpenStack and multicloud have already seen their best days. Not soon enough?
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When it stops raining on you, and the Sun comes out so you can see the light and feel warm again.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Does 10X[^], the deep, deep, dank hole with nothing of value at the bottom (as advertised on the best show on TV[^]) mean that winio will be converted back to being an OS for computers, rather than one for phones?
Can we at least hope to profit professionally from the split?
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Python: It is popular for providing better results and increasing user experience. Better than what?
JavaScript: ... as it can only work with CSS, AJAX, and CSS. ... and AJAX
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Oh, great.
Now the agency spammers will be asking for 3000 years' experience in C#.
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Apparently the article has been deleted, wonder why
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The programme office says it completed a 27-month test programme in less than 11 months Because by now everyone knows that devs double their estimations, so it is easy to slash it in half (minus an extra bit they prolly took as extra margin)
FG wrote: The new tail-kit assembly is manufactured by Boeing and is part of a larger life-extension programme for the B61 nuke Nothing to worry about then, as Boeing is known for their safety-over-profit attitude
"Works on my machine, so ready for production"
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Boeing specializes in making things fall to the ground, though they do have an issue with control.
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That can always be fixed after it is in production, with some updates
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Computer scientists at the University of Waterloo have found a novel approach that significantly improves the storage efficiency and output speed of computer systems. "That's what the flair's about. It's about fun."
I'm missing something, as this doesn't seem all that novel to me.
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Well, it's about time someone invented redundancy and load balancing!
How stupid can we be, not thinking of it?
Still, I suppose we can all profit from faster response times, now.
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They probably use the exciting ABBA technology
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You know how to explain things to an audience whose background is like your own. But how do you get the message across when the subject matter is bound to go over the listeners’ heads? Analogies. Lots of analogies. Once upon a time, there were three little goats, named 'Web page', 'Logic', and 'Database'...
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Once upon a time, there were three little goats, named 'Web page', 'Logic', and 'Database'... Oh I remember this one. 'Database' had a strong, concrete house, but others had only poor-man's yurt and igloo. And it ends terribly bad, IIRC.
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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phil.o wrote: 'Database' had a strong, concrete house, but others had only poor-man's yurt and igloo.
Goats, not pigs!
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Well, this sucks!
I wanted to be snarky about how idiotic the page is, but it's not! It's actually full of the right kind of advice.
How dare they!
Still, I suppose they'll profit by one or two more clicks, because I haven't torn them down.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: there were three little goats, named 'Web page', 'Logic', and 'Database'...
And every day they had to cross a bridge under which the troll named "Social Media" lived...
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