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Yet there are more successful companies than Amazon or as successful that don’t use this approach.

That clearly shows it’s a cultural or quirky thing, otherwise there would be a clear correlation between a company’s success and the doc culture


They as others are making the point that racism is bad, you keep justifying it because Swedish people are white


Thinking that a Swedish Sweden is racist is racist. Do better.


Your comments are getting flagged because of how you are pretending your racist comments are legitimate


How is that not racism


By this logic I suppose you would also be opposed to black power movements or certain African nationalist tendencies? White is more than just one bland, interchangeably generic ethnicity/race. It's hundreds of millions of people of many ethnicities and they have no less right to celebrate these cultural roots than anyone else. It's a shame to see so many of them cheaply labeled as white nationalist ergo Nazis even if they might have fuck all to do with racist fascism.


the people you support have highly offensive slogans


You conveniently left out the context and are looking at these issues in a vacuum, which is an ahistorical false equivalence and not based in reality. The black power movements are born out of minority resistance to a society which used to trade those humans as property. What you are describing is a "white" society extending its domination over all other people in a "nation", ergo Nazism.


Sounds like they know what they are doing. How is using c++ with only data classes different from using c with struct


Namespaces are useful for wrapping disparate bits of C code, to get around namespace collisions during integration.


Templates (without crazy metaprogramming stuff) can be a godsend for basic data structures.


Slightly better ergonomics I suppose. Member functions versus function pointers come to mind, as do references vs pointers (so you get to use . instead of ->)


Yeah, slightly better ergonomics. Although we could, we simply did not use function pointers, we used member functions from the data class the data sat inside. We really tried to not focus on the language and tools, but to focus on the application's needs in the context of the problem it solves. Basically, treat the tech as a means to an end, not as a goal in itself.


> Alan Kay used it, Smalltalk used

So Alan and the language he helped create. That’s double counting the sample of 1


I don’t know if you are expressing a thoughtful commment or do not understand the issue

Another iCloud provider will also need to comply with the UK stance. Can you clarify what you are going within that context


That’s funny i read it as a dead pan joke Til


Yeah, agreed. It is dripping heavily with nerd.


The ones designed by ARM and made in Taiwan ?


Clearly we need to produce them somehow in national countries, following by only allowing a national BSD/Linux distribution, and programming languages that are under international standards or FOSS licenses stewardship, unable to be blocked by export trade wars.

It was clever to have RISC-V foundation move outside US.


Are there deluded people that think they can produce F35 if they rolled up their sleeves and shouted ultra right wing words. F35 is a us jet with some international collaborations


My memory of the book is faded and relying on the recent movie. Why is the rebellion in your opinion Islam like. Dethroned prince, lost prince, rebellion against colonization, empire mining a colony are very much a common trope



The rebellion is literally called 'jihad' in the book. A very religious desert people engaged in jihad.


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