For some reason, this just reminds me of the following clip:
For some reason, this just reminds me of the following clip:
I was going to translate it, but the animation pretty much says it all.
No matter how strong a soldier one can make, human life is still irreplaceable. One enhanced soldier fights another still ends in one death.
@hambonegravy: Exactly my point. Art isn't for everyone. That's why coding with sdk is important and popular so that one can get the job done while still having some quality guarantee.
@onedem: Sorry I didn't make myself clear.
@Odin: Maybe not as skilled as you, but I do think programming with middleware makes life much easier.
Item 123XXXXXX:
Program written from scratch is art; program written from middleware is production.
possible stupid moves of apple so far:
Skype is free, not open...
Funny, in the "Skype is the market leader..." statement, one can replace all occurrences of the word "skype" with anything like "msn", "gtalk"..., and it makes sense.
so now AIDS is in the same situation as athlete's foot?
functionality-wise fring is awesome. But what's up with the hopelessly ugly interface?
In fact, shooting the same diamond bullet at 1001 km/s into a werewolf can turn it into a superman. NOTE: If the speed of the bullet is slower than 1001 km/s, the werewolf will be killed...
"hiding in plain sight" never gets old.
An iPhone for Kinect.
As much as I want to stay connected, social network providers should never get the right to "have a chance to spy on me". Facebook has never respected user privacy, Apple has started squeezing private info out of IOS (SJ now treat customer like his bXXXhes), and Google has failed to earn our trust (the streetview…
People don't change.
Is it "do no evil" or "caught no evil"?
The starting number of apps may be an issue, but the quality of apps plays a more important role.