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More new leaks about the coming Windows 10 CShell, or composable shell, provide clues about the company's more unified future for Windows 10 across devices. Oh, don't get excited: it's not C shell for Windows
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Oh, don't get excited: it's not C shell for Windows
I believe the word you're looking for is relived.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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CShell is an evolution of the existing Windows Shell. The Windows Shell is the part of Windows that handles Start, window management, the Activity Center and Settings, and task switching. If want to know more about development go here
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Deeply nested code hurts readability and is error-prone. But I like seeing all the long chevrons in the code listings!
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Absolutely. Reduce the nesting instinct and the complexity of having error-prone children is greatly reduced.
Marc
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Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny
Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
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Apple has announced a tool it calls ARKit, which will provide advanced augmented reality capabilities on iOS. Because people needed another reason to stare at their phones while walking?
And now you can be like Noah and ARKit?
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iOS 11 was the least surprising announcement of WWDC. Apple has announced new versions of its mobile operating system at its developer conference for years. With so many exciting new features! Like ... uhm... and ... aaaahhh
OK, Siri translation will likely be good for a laugh, and maps for malls will help while driving.
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It’s been more than 20 years since Microsoft used the Workstation branding in its Windows 4.0 Workstation edition, but it appears the company is ready to bring it back. Does it come with FreeCell already loaded?
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It comes without Edge, automatic updates and pre installed junk software. Keylogging is kept as a core feature.
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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"Workstation mode" sounds the same as "Gamer mode" ... with a different name
modified 19-Nov-18 21:01pm.
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A Chinese digital marketer is to blame for the spread of malware called Fireball that reportedly has turned 250 million web browsers into ad-revenue generating “zombies” and infected 20 percent of corporate networks around the world. Your computer takes 6d6 of damage
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I'm an 18th level Mage and I repelled the fireball with a Water-spell.
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Over the past several years, researchers have demonstrated that physical objects such as a metal bar [video], liquids [paper], and lasers can also "make decisions" by responding to feedback from their environments. What Would Laser Do?
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Scientists have found that some people who use the internet a lot experience significant physiological changes such as increased heart rate and blood pressure when they finish using the internet. This is why I never stop looking at the internet
Must
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Kent Sharkey wrote: increased heart rate and blood pressure when they finish using the internet
This happens to me too, but it's because I finally stand up and walk away (instead of just moving my index finger to click) and my heart starts beating again.
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Now in an extremely lengthy post on Medium ex-Director of Development for Microsoft Office, Terry Crowley, has given an internal perspective of the turmoil that really exists in Microsoft, and how multiple strategic errors have cast long shadows, some of which still affect Microsoft today. "Those who make no mistakes are making the biggest mistakes of all — they are attempting nothing new."
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The original (long) essay by Terry Crowley [^] is, imho, well worth reading.
However, I can't help but wonder if the sheer scale of the "digital behemoths" that dominate hardware/software doesn't constrain their "evolution" to being punctuated by catastrophes resulting from (your choices of): human error; poor judgement; failure to anticipate future trends; unexpected (disruptive) innovations in technology; dysfunctional management, etc.
Kind of like ... governments ? ... errr ... my life?
Of course, that's not to deny the pleasure of schadenfreude we can get from kiss-and-tell accounts of corporate blundering
«When I consider my brief span of life, swallowed up in an eternity before and after, the little space I fill, and even can see, engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces of which I am ignorant, and which know me not, I am frightened, and am astonished at being here rather than there; for there is no reason why here rather than there, now rather than then.» Blaise Pascal
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The full article drags a little, but is close to a mandatory read. One point bears reiterating, though even then I'd slightly modify it:
Quote: If you want to do broad ambitious things, you need to be accountable to articulate why it is the right thing to do. You need to be able to write down your basic thesis and the evidence behind it and then defend it.
Which I'd modify to:
Quote: If you want to do anything of importance, you need to be accountable to articulate why it is the right thing to do. You need to be able to write down your basic thesis and the evidence behind it and then defend it.
I've often said that if something isn't worth defending, it isn't worth doing (or believing.)
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The new C++ Standard - C++17 - is near the end to be accepted and published. There’s already a working draft, and not that long ago it went to the final ISO balloting. It’s a good occasion to learn and understand what are the new features. Just in case you want to start preparing now
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App development company Perfecto has released the results of a new survey which asked developers how they focus their resources. How is a developer like a mushroom?
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Microsoft is soon going to drop support for the classic Windows Phone apps in a future release of Windows 10 Mobile. Silverlight sunset
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If Windows 10 testers installed the mobile build it forced phones into a reboot loop and bricked the device. This is why we don't install test builds on a machine we care about. Right?
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As open-source software continues to become a critical part of the software industry, GitHub wants to ensure the community understands the pervasive landscape. Remember: It ain't open if it ain't on GitHub
95% of respondents are men, just 3% are women and 1% are non-binary. How quantum of them.
(( Sorry, thoughtless of me. ))
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The Open Source Survey asked a broad array of questions. One that caught my eye was about problems people encounter when working with, or contributing to, open source projects. So rite gud, OK?
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Free software is suffering because coders don’t know how to write documentation code.
FTFY
(That was just too juicy to resist!)
Marc
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Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny
Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
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