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Comment #22427258
If people's first impression of what you want your UI to mean is different often enough to cause problems (for example see the amount of debate here), that is the bug, not the peop…
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Comment #20132936
I find how the Fourier Transform works so simply in multiple dimensions as long as you have cartesian sampling is where the transform starts to shine. Just apply along one dimensio…
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Comment #14150439
How is this different from having 'entry level positions' (ones that don't require 5 yrs of experience)?
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Comment #14132565
#1 Reason: Blogs aren't included in the publication count which is needed to gain research funding, get hired as a professor and get tenure. A bit cynical, but a lot of the problem…
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Comment #14128377
Given current IP law, I think the more relevant question is how public Universities should handle their patents (e.g. for public use, for a nominal license fee, or profit) and not …
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Comment #14126448
To stretch your analogy: "Tennis balls colored for enhanced human recognition." So they're patenting a method to 'improve' CRISPER, in this case 'adapting' it for use in humans. To…
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Comment #14027293
That is basically the case that the person you're talking to requiring it (small company), if the 'contract' is basically a substitute for a hire, or if programmers are viewed ther…
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Comment #14026902
One thing to consider is if the client you're dealing with requiring it, or is their firm requiring it by policy? If it's the later, the kind of leeway you'll have in terms of gett…
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Comment #14017579
>> Not to mention that MIT and other 'elite schools' barely teach well anyways. > Ignore this person, they don't know what they are talking about. On the mean these schools have mo…
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Comment #14017506
As much as I preferred the swipe type keyboards on android to the plain IOS one, that doesn't compensate for a keyboard crashing and freezing. It wouldn't have been an issue on my …
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Comment #14015902
Samsung apps are used because Samsung makes it hard to avoid using their apps and custom skins without a bit of dedication and persistence of a reasonably technically savvy user. (…
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Comment #13962553
As much as I dislike Uber, I hate the uniformly negative tone the media has switched to now that it's the popular thing instead of singing Uber's praises far more. The same with th…
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Comment #13961931
I would guess 'management' would be the more likely target. In jobs like sales and administration, being able to rapidly switch focus to what just came up is advantageous. The peop…
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Comment #13927671
Or for younger programmers (pre-college) a learning oriented language like Processing where you can gently move into java, and get to do graphical and interactive programming quick…
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Comment #13904024
Spectacles never had near the awareness or hype that Google glass originally had, and the news I saw surrounding it was always overshadowed by mentioning what happened with glass. …
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Comment #13903969
It's kind of clear that their quoted expert Tsai didn't interview anyone while they were using Google Glass. "With Google Glass, it may look like you're listening to the person in …