duckduckgouser | 14 years ago | on: Google Blockly - a visual programming language
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duckduckgouser | 14 years ago | on: Why I Left Google
Agree with what you said, but also think that Spencer's views on Java echo my thoughts on Java after having worked with a dynamic language for some years now after having worked for more than several years in Java. Java is too verbose for its own good, period. It has its place, but it sounds like Google needs to embrace change.
duckduckgouser | 14 years ago | on: Oracle v. Google - Judge Alsup Rules APIs Not Protected By Copyright
duckduckgouser | 14 years ago | on: Backdoor found in a China-made US military chip
But, this Frienemy war is not about taking advantage of these backdoors. That is the nuclear option. The war is about who has the potential to pwn the other.
BTW- I'm typing this on a Chinese netbook.
duckduckgouser | 14 years ago | on: Miles per Gallon versus Liters per 100 Kilometers
And every vehicle should keep track of the cost required for the gas added to it, and then both provide stats on gas usage in volume/day, mpg (or similar), and show an average of how much it is costing you per day to use it, perhaps pointing out things you are doing that waste gas, like you ran the air conditioner with the windows down, your tires are underinflated, you need a tune-up, etc.
The U.S. says it wants to curb unnecessary energy usage, but instead of making laws that would actually help its citizens in this regard, it wastes money refunding money spent on ridiculously overpriced cars and bails out auto companies that were destined to fail. There are good reasons why it does this, but it's crappy nonetheless.
duckduckgouser | 14 years ago | on: DuckDuckGo Cooks Google's Goose