> Having started in assembly languages, my programming career took me through commercial OS development, embedded programming, and into New York City's finance.
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ It makes perfect sense, because Bjarne Stroustrup actually taught at my university during the 2013 - 2014 school year during the year I was kicked out. So... throttle back.
He also stated in his last video he returned to industry and academia. I don't remember if he also said that it was at my Uni again, but he WAS in the New York area. And might still be here.
It's stupid to not localise just because of some ideological bullshit. Sure, English is very widely used and useful, but not everybody speaks it (or is willing to learn it).
There’s more to it than just understanding. Knowing English doesn’t mean you enjoy a game/book/film as much in English as you would in another language.
@Xeo Yeah, I was just going to say that. Outsourcing that stuff must be difficult, especially if you have trust issues like me. How the hell do I know it matches the original script?
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva If he's stuck at 14.4 all of a sudden, I can't blame him for staying off line. I can remember upgrading from 14.4 to a 28.8K modem, and that was huge.
Also, what confuses Google translate is the placement of adjectives, in curses/profanities/vulgarities, they come after for added rhythm. "mater glupu, pičku pohovanu"
I think I'll go with Clang for my new iteration of the kernel. This time I will spend a little bit more time on reworking the runtime. But for that, I must boot to Kubuntu.
@TonyTheLion The way I understand it, Scotland Yard doesn't have access to firearms on patrol? They have to dispatch specialized armed response teams when needed.
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Yes. I am not that fast. And it is probably all wrong.
I think it is human nature, whether you're a police officer or not. Someone causes a deplorable calamity and everyone will mob up to see what's all the fuss about.
About three officers are involved, the rest are just enjoying the show. :D