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How could this have been posted without a reference to the Ballmer Peak?
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In this three-part series, I will explore, and debunk, five popular myths about C++ It did not spring, fully grown and armored, from Bjarne's skull
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So to get a full picture you have to read a lot of very technical reports from the network security community. My understanding of the attack comes from reading (probably way too many) technical reports about it. I'll try and give the most readable sources here. Not technically a news story, but a better explanation than I've seen in any news story so far.
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Several new programming languages emerged recently. Among them, Rust particularly interests me. "It's better to burn out than it is to rust"
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That quote doesn't sound right; did you mean to quote the Kurgan[^]?
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Same song[^] by St. Neil that the Kurgan quotes, but a few stanzas later.
TTFN - Kent
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I don't know. Nowwadays, a language seems pretty meaningless without a decent library. I'm so used to the rich features of .NET that having to roll my own what I consider "low-level" classes to do basic things, well, it's a waste of time IMO.
Marc
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True for high-level enterprise languages, like C#, Java, Ruby...
Rust, however is a low-level system language like C. You use Rust to create libraries, not consume them.
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It's put-up or shut-up time for Windows, devices and mobile, say analysts. "Because I am a champion, and you're gonna hear me roar"
Please forgive me for that one.
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"I am a leaf on the wind, watch how I soar."
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Here’s what enterprise watchers should expect to see in 2015. "Why you gotta be so undemanding, I want more"
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Well it certainly won't be a case of "Everything I ever did right or wrong
Hid out of sight where I belong"
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Where no man has gone before. Oh wait, wrong Enterprise.
Marc
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How could I have missed that one? Ugh, too much nog.
TTFN - Kent
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If you’re still holding out hope for the preservation of “Internet privacy,” you may need to adjust your ideals a bit. Rule 34 proven again
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This is the first time an object has been designed on Earth and then transmitted to space for manufacture. Who needs rockets, anyway
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That is cooler than anything I have heard was cool in a long long time.
What material was it made of? I can't imagine a polymer wrench would be too useful on a metallic nut.
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Looks like it's just PET, but I guess if it wears out, they could just print another.
TTFN - Kent
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Read the title without the R.
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Truth is an open source, fluent testing framework for Java designed to make your test assertions and failure messages more readable. Assuming you can handle the truth
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Nuika compiles Python to C++ code, which can then be executed in-place or packaged up as a stand-alone file for redistribution. What's the good of that? I can't run it through my Python interpreter then
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Has your boss ever tried to entice you with a bonus for finishing a project by a certain date? Does this tactic even work for developers? Read on to find out. "There are two things people want more than sex and money . . . recognition and praise."
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Boeing's mysterious, self-destructing Black phone is getting help in the security department from none other than BlackBerry. "This tape will self-destruct in five seconds. "
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The BBC has an investigative programme called Panorama. Last night, they followed the supply chain back from Apple - it was quite horrifying. Link[^]
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Luckily it's only horrid Apple that work this way.. Thank goodness for Samsung, HTC, Motorola, LG, Lenovo...
How do you know so much about swallows? Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know.
modified 31-Aug-21 21:01pm.
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