2050: people still wondering how to center a div because html and CSS is a nightmare.
2050: people still wondering how to center a div because html and CSS is a nightmare.
I think that any electromechanical system that does not allow a mechanical override or at least a redundancy are doomed to fail. I don’t know why these IOT entrepreneurs don’t take in account that software and electronics are faulty systems, ignoring decades of experience in the subject.
Yes, 0.99 performance being consumed by the interpreter.
People are talking about Java, but the majority of programming languages are memory safe nowadays. Go satisfies this requirement, for example.
Actually, in order to test your assumption, you’d need to quantitatively measure skill, which per se is something already problematic, but you’d also need to run a statistical test to confirm the distribution is a normal/Gaussian distribution. People always forget the latter and often produce incorrect statistical inferences.
How to tell someone you don’t know how compression algorithms work, without telling them directly.