2015년 3월 11일 수요일

Daily News - Linus Torvalds was (sorta) wrong about C++

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Industry News
"Be true to your school now, and let your colors fly"
Source: Microsoft Born to Learn
"Two men enter, one man leaves!"
Source: ZDNet
"People don't use it. People try Google Apps, they don't use it. You can't even put a footnote in a document!"
Source: WinBeta
[litigation needed]
Source: The Verge
Another day, another exploit
Source: Ars Technica
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Developer News
Apparently articles can also be refactored
Source: IT World
"Actually I made up the term 'object-oriented', and I can tell you I did not have C++ in mind."
Source: Dice
So, I've been safe from heart attack since 9am?
Source: Tech Vibes
We're going to party like it's ASP.NET 2.0
Source: .NET Web Development blog
What would you call 'less-troublesome JavaScript'? Not 'redundant'. 'Wishful-thinking'?
Source: Infoworld
Code Project Discussions - Your say!
Please repeat this question every other Friday after the first Tuesday of each month
Source: CodeProject
"To Serve and Protect" (and beautify)
Source: CodeProject

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