anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Oracle Files Motion to Strike Google's Answer, Some Counterclaims
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anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: In defense of Wikileaks
If you still disagree with the quote, then you're saying that people will misbehave regard of consequences.
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Just how bad is the Valley economy
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Just how bad is the Valley economy
I think the original article might have been talking about the real world.
OTOH, the media is very good about discovering poster cases to earn our sympathy. One common theme I've noticed in all these cases is that the person in question took their job for granted in the face of the changing technical landscape, didn't upgrade their skills and finds themselves in a tough situation.
Another problem in the tech industry is ageism: the media doesn't talk about unemployed 30-something and 20-somethings. Haven't seen this piece, maybe it did.
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Programming is for Stupid People
I've read that memory is an integral strength of high performers in fields such as chess and music.
And btw, you can extend this casual dismissal of expertise to knowledge of algorithms and data structures too. Would this author be equally dismissive if somebody pointed out that, what he was solving was an application of so-and-so algorithm.
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Tell HN: A Recent Rise in Downvoting
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Resignation letter from Microsoft Employee
It seems like you mostly move among bad developers. I don't think your experience is relevant to most of the developers reading HN.
Obviously, a full rewrite not a good idea in most cases as Spolsky eloquently argued.
PS: I didn't detect any "defensiveness" (you know, the catchall passive-aggressive term that is used to use to imply that the other side has a weak hand without backing it up) in the post you were responding to. It rang true to me.
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Resignation letter from Microsoft Employee
Actually, in my experience, developers understand the business quite well. It's the other business functions which doesn't understand development.
You WILL drive out (and keep out) good developers if you fail to treat developers as professionals whose inputs of how to develop software should be respected.
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Why rebel groups love the Toyota Hilux
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Poll: Do you use your real identity on Hacker News?
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best Developer Linux Laptop?
IMHO, it's worse. My biggest gripes: (1) built-in terminal doesn't do fullscreen, (2) built-in terminal doesn't have easy way to emulate different keyboards (tmux requires function keys behave like xterm).
BUT the iApps are SWEET. iPhoto/iMovie are rocking my world.
I say this as a recent dabbler in Mac.
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: my startup addresses a small market. How much of a problem is that?
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: my startup addresses a small market. How much of a problem is that?
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Dear 22 Year Old: Concerning your economic Future
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Dear 22 Year Old: Concerning your economic Future
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Why do Americans resent upward mobility?
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Bringing Smiles to the Faces of MacOS developers - Miguel de Icaza
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: Bringing Smiles to the Faces of MacOS developers - Miguel de Icaza
For example, I've taken a semi-detailed look at both Java and C#. I find C# and .Net to be very pleasant to work in. I would totally choose C#/.Net for my own startup over Java.
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: No Java 7, The End Game
Further, Google as a company seems to have drunk the Java Kool-Aid (e.g., Closure compiler is written in Java, GWT uses Java as source language, and I hear Java is one of the three "blessed" languages (others being C++ and Python)). Personally, I think C++ would have been a better choice for the first project, and Python for the second one.
It's highly unlikely they're going to stop using Java on Android.
anonymous245 | 15 years ago | on: EmailOracle (YC W10) Tracks Your Emails and Confirms They've Been Opened
Good job funding this garbage, PG.