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People are often baffled why enterprise software is slow, uses lots of memory, and is generally a pain to work with. Enterprise developers?
I'd assume it's because "Because we have the source code, let's add this one more feature. And this one. And that special case." etc.
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Nobody will mind that "I" use this 30MB package so I can use this one tiny feature.
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Because people who actually use enterprise software have no say in software purchasing decisions.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: Because people who actually use enterprise software have no say in software purchasing decisions. Nor in the development, nor in the ToDo's (mostly)
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Researchers with the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have shown for the first time how to design the basic elements needed for logic operations using a kind of material called a liquid crystal—paving the way for a completely novel way of performing computations. And if you hold it upside-down, it spells 'HELLO'
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Former Xamarin cofounder Miguel de Icaza is leaving Microsoft, the company he joined through acquisition just over six years ago. Another case of Mono?
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Maybe he's headed to Maui...
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According to a new report from SpyCloud, 70 percent of breached passwords are still in use and 64 percent of consumers repeat passwords across multiple accounts. Wash passwords before using on another site
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Must be Chrome and Firefox users. Edge users are alerted to this problem so they can change their passwords.
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No, Chrome users are too, but it is more subtle... You have to search it out on your account.
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Intel, TSMC, Samsung, ARM, Qualcomm, and more are coming together to define a new chiplet connectivity standard Great - until you step on your CPU in the dark
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The Data-Oriented Language for Sane Software Development. "I have as many names as there are winds, as many titles as there are ways to die. "
And the language is also metal!
"Odin now officially supports both the Metal API and Direct3D 11 & 12 out-of-the box! This makes Odin currently the only language that officially supports all of the major graphics APIs: OpenGL, Vulkan, Direct3D11, Direct3D12, Metal, and WebGL 1 & 2."
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Hopefully to be relegated to mythology as has the god Odin.
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Dartmouth researchers have built an artificial intelligence model for detecting mental disorders using conversations on Reddit, part of an emerging wave of screening tools that use computers to analyze social media posts and gain an insight into people's mental states. No one run these blurbs through that AI
Seeing as how they trained it on Reddit, I think they'll have a good collection of crazies to choose from.
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Facebook would overwhelm the AI.
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And determines that 99.99% of people using social media have mental disorders.
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To be clear; they trained an "AI" without confirming their conclusion with the actual people. It's useless.
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”A class should only have one reason to change” is a mantra that Object-Oriented advocates have chanted for years. "History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes"
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"A class should have only one reason to change, and that's because I say so!"
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Software development managers can support their most valuable asset—people—with these seven tips. DO: coding katas DON'T: sit-ups
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Security analysts warn of a sharp rise in API attacks over the past year, with most companies still following inadequate practices to tackle the problem. Attack Portal (for) Insecurity
I'm assuming they mean "web endpoints" here when they say APIs
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What happens if we save to a standardised text representation, and instead format code on demand, in the editor? "I believe it is peace for our time."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: save to a standardised text representation Ooohhhh!!! Another holy war to set the standard!!!
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