CommentRe:nobody is going to play a game designed by a sp (Score 1)207
Well this explains (...)
It doesn't explain anything, because it's not true.
Well this explains (...)
It doesn't explain anything, because it's not true.
Would it be a subsidy? I don't know, depends on the prices they charge, right?
Electrical companies, local governments and perhaps others.
Unless of course electric chargers are installed which can be used to charge any car (for a fee of course).
Go into jobs that use C / Assembly / (perhaps) C++ and you'll still be rather close to the metal!
I worked on 4G base station software and now I work on game development, in both cases I'm rather close to the hardware.
Weren't most (all?) of those layoffs done at Nokia?
I just think it's funny that you talk about "disposable email accounts" and then seem to value non-AC accounts, as there's any real difference...
Notice: If you post anonymously do not expect a reply.
A bit of an ironic signature then
I think it was the other way around for me, maybe it's randomizing the order for each instance of the test.
On average, just 2% of technology workers at seven Silicon Valley companies that have released staffing numbers are black; 3% are Hispanic.
But last year, 4.5% of all new recipients of bachelor's degrees in computer science or computer engineering from prestigious research universities were African American, and 6.5% were Hispanic, according to data from the Computing Research Association.
Comparing one-year graduation numbers to total staff numbers seems like a fallacy.
"With computing, the social element isn't always evident. They ask, 'how am I going to make a difference in the world with a computer science degree?'"
I've never heard someone saying a sentence like this in high school (girls or boys). Anyone?
Are there any actual details of how the bug works?
I wonder if there's any visible impact on torrent traffic from this. Obviously torrents will continue working and many people will just go to another website, but there could still be a small short-term impact. Would be interesting to see.
The base stations that your mobile phone uses to make calls and access the Internet.
Second, Reller noted that the number of upgrades to Windows 8 was outpacing the volume of upgrades to Windows 7 in the equivalent timeframe. What she didn't note was that Windows 8 upgrades are substantially cheaper than Windows 7 upgrades were
"In the long run, every program becomes rococo, and then rubble." -- Alan Perlis