Rational Rose etc. could generate code from UML diagrams, then you “only” needed architects.
In reality it only gave a little help during the design phase, as soon as someone touches the generated code, you have to manually merge changes to UML.
Rational Rose etc. could generate code from UML diagrams, then you “only” needed architects.
In reality it only gave a little help during the design phase, as soon as someone touches the generated code, you have to manually merge changes to UML.
And 42 seconds in jython.
That’s easy you just use the huge number of test cases to ensure against introducing new bugs.
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I was looking into learning COBOL some years ago, because i found that verbosity interesting.
And it seemed like there’s not many libs and toolboxes out there, compared to the major languages that has libs for everything, so I couldn’t really use it for small projects.
Ah yes now I remember, they were very annoying.
As I remember Vista had some areas that were hard or unintuitive to configure, Win7 cleaned up those parts.
Win7 also made the disk hungry background processes play nice, Vista would occasionally lock up with 100% CPU and disk usage while the os scanned something.
And I agree Win7 is just a reskinned Vista.
Is that a PC in your pocket or are you happy to see me.
Editing grub.cfg from an emergency console, or running grub-update from a chroot is a close second.
Adding the right Modeline to xorg.conf seemed more like magic when it worked. 🧙🏼
You must be in the B group or something, do you use a Microsoft account to login with or a local user?
Correct, and your point is?
Could be I was not clear when I wrote performance, I am talking about High Performance Computing, where you want to spend all CPU cycles on solving your problem. While taking Amdal’s Law into account. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amdahl’s_law
🤦🏽♀️ Thanks for explaining, my brain must have corrected the race condition.
Regarding threads: I have had good experience with using thread safe queues everywhere to exchange data between threads, it’s the right tool in many cases, but I doubt queues to be useful when coding for performance.
Nope just plain old Android, haven’t gotten around to using something better
Apps, photos, audio books, and the OS.
After looking a bit more it seems like illumos is mostly the kernel, and openIndiana is one of the maintained distros.
illumos!
Hehe, I think I haven’t caught up with the improvements, flash with 1GB/s transfer speed is ludicrously fast!
I won’t mind that much storage, the 256GB I have are nearly full.
I prefer the multi thread problems that can be solved using queues.