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NerdsCentral

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About NerdsCentral

Software contractor and blogger

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    Comment #3871361

    He did not actually say that - but it is the implication of his comment.

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    Comment #3871196

    Agile focuses very hard on the short term. Hopes and dreams are not short term. Agile is a way to implement innovation but it will not create it. My experience is that the shorter …

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    Comment #3819915

    Good arguments. I based 1kw on the 800 watt rating of the machine mentioned plus a/c etc. It is all ball park and I am a bit shocked you are the only person to call me out. But it …

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    Comment #3819889

    Not sure of the connection here. BTW - check out the nerds-central post on why Thorium matters if you are pro-nuclear - it might have some good amo for you to use.

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    Comment #3819243

    OK, I'll explain this as you clearly have no idea what you are talking about. When one commissions a server or server farm it is done against a service non functional requirement. …

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    Comment #3819054

    The post is talking about servers. Most scripting is for code running on servers. Servers do not wait for the user. Your comment has zero merit.

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    Comment #3819047

    Yes - I said that some time ago.. http://nerds-central.blogspot.co.uk/2007/06/why-flash-is-per... and http://nerds-central.blogspot.co.uk/2010/05/steve-jobs-agree...

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    Comment #3819009

    Most real scientific computing (quantum mechanics - in which I did my doctorate, meteorology, astrophysics etc.) is done in C or more normally FORTRAN. The code will use highly opt…

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    Comment #3818993

    Unfortunately - right now - we do not have unlimited energy. If we did - then the argument simply shifts to the limited mineral resources we have to make the computers...

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    Comment #3693418

    I was not expecting this to produce so much interest. I guess a lot of people have asked about how to implement try/catch/finally in C++.

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    Comment #3470739

    Wow - how did it get that badly screwed up? Thanks for pointing that out.

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    Comment #3403464

    Thanks for upvoting!

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