ChaoyD
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ChaoyD

Spike Lee has been, and continues to prove that he still is, an idiot.

I don't believe either of us are qualified to quantify which topic gives more "options and opportunities." I'm inclined to believe that foreign languages will, and you seem to be inclined to believe programming languages will, but in the end they are both opinions.

Programming principles are a basic foundation for which most all popular programming languages are based off of (e.g. loop structures, data structures, algorithmic practices). Syntax is what differentiates the languages from one another, so yes, learning to code in one language will make it much easier to pick up

Your first statement is flawed in the perspective of varying perspectives.

Ugh I can picture the nerds speaking "code" out loud at lunch while wearing their Big Bang Theory T-shirts.

I've taken a Japanese program and broken down some source code once. The "ifs" and "while" loops are still in English, but the rest was in katana and some hiragana. It was pretty interesting to read.

Because Americans are the only egocentric and ignorant people on the planet. Go back to your cave, you troll.

But sometimes there is a purpose to over-revving. There is no purpose to overcharging.

You just lost a nut. You're gonna be nutless soon if you keep up your betting habits.

Hence the "of the future." I assumed since they were talking about future iPads, that hopefully iCloud would be a little quicker by then. Honestly though, when setting up new iPhones, it's the iTunes Match downloads that take forever once the initial app downloads are done.

- Thunderbolt I/O port would be nice, but ideally, an iPad of the future would need no synching to a PC, as it would all be done via iCloud

"Negative acceleration" works, but I agree, it isn't as appealing to a "general populace."

It is property of the school's, and therefore, may be, under contract, within their boundaries to monitor any and all incoming and outgoing traffic to assure compliance with their code of standards.

I meant my comment for the good sir Jim Usherwood.

"Deceleration."

What? Where?

I'm sitting here at my cube laughing probably as immaturely as that kid.

They already have Titanic 2. And it is awesome (horrible)!

Oops, that's right. Good point.