* Posts by TwoWolves

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Stroustrup on next-gen C++: I didn't want to let go of my baby

TwoWolves
Meh

Most of you just aren't listening to what he's [really] saying

C++ does seem to be the Marmite of the development community, I do wish people would keep calm about these things.

I have made a living as a consultant brought in usually at the last minute or after the fact to save projects that have gone awry for various reasons. These have been with a broad range of languages so over the years I've got to see the many ways that languages can be abused.

The problem with C++ is that it holds the mirror up to the face of the developer at an early stage, and a weak programmer is not likely to like what he sees. Other languages delude by hiding implementation weakness and its this obsequiousness that wins over generations of developers.

Will Westerners soon be getting their IT direct from Asian players?

TwoWolves
Mushroom

I Remember...

When the Japs were going to take over the world and we were all going to have to learn Japanese.

As it turned out their economy imploded and it all went sour. The funny thing is, the whole China/India Asian tiger thing now looks ten times more unstable than the Japanese gadget empire ever did.

We may be crap but their crap is much crappier than our crap ever was. Even on a bad day.

Think I'll just wait for this to blow over thanks.

Apple shares take biggest one-day hammering in 4 years

TwoWolves
FAIL

Very poor analysis.

Apple shares peaked in late September and have been on the way down since, baring some volatility on the way.

If that had anything to do with the company's performance then why does the plot for Google shares have pretty much the same shape??

Indeed, even the gold spot price has been on the wane since then.

There is a reason…

All these asset classes are "safe haven" instruments and with the financials in doubt since 2008 thanks to the crisis and now sovereigns in crisis thanks to the financials these "blue chip asset parks" have been more important than ever.

So why the big sell-off now you may ask?

Something wicked this way comes.

Revealed: The gift that keeps on giving to Oracle ... is dying

TwoWolves
WTF?

Same Old, same old

My snake oil is better than his snake oil.

Blah, blah.

Apple ships 'completely redesigned' iTunes 11

TwoWolves
Windows

Re: They KILLED COVERFLOW!

MS also killed aero flip (useful in an idle moment to vent frustration at windows in general). I see a pattern emerging here.

How IT bosses turned the tables on our cushy consultancy gigs

TwoWolves
Mushroom

Re: An IT Manager's view

Then sack the bad and keep the good like you were paid to do instead of killing your business out of pure spite and frustration at your own lack of ability.

I'm a contractor who tried the greasy pole but I just ended up looking like a porcupine with all the daggers in my back from the likes of talentless lard like you.

TwoWolves
Black Helicopters

Here we go again

Chronic middle management killed British industry and now the same mind-set is killing IT.

I'm not sure the country will have any means of survival after that.

Windows 8: Is Microsoft's new OS too odd to handle?

TwoWolves
Mushroom

Seen it all before

Microsoft seem to have become what all large companies eventually become, bereft of any coherent leadership and ransomed by ambitious senior managers and their continual infighting. Steven Sinofsky seems to smell strongly of the latter as he has taken Microsoft from a very strong position with the immense popularity and acclaim of Windows 7 and vigorously thrown the baby out with the proverbial bath-water simply so he (and his internal followers) can try and steal some of Apple's thunder while getting the credit for it. I'm sure he will do a lot of harm to the company before he is ousted.

Internally Windows 8 is good but the removal of popular and attractive interface features was egotistical and unnecessary.

Not a Cloud in my holiday sky

TwoWolves
FAIL

Providers and Manufacturers need to sort it out

3G roaming charges are still extortionate but worst of all you will get a tiny inclusive charge allowance (after which you require a mortgage) which because all your apps now expect a limitless cloud you will hit within 40 minutes of usage and come home to a shocking bill for sending a handful of text only emails to some clients.

P.S. I do find wireless telecoms much better in Spain [than France].

Nvidia rides the Kepler wave, proves bean counters wrong

TwoWolves
Megaphone

All very lovely but support and tools for OpenCL are still disappearing between the cracks while CUDA is given the hard sell.

Listen up Nvidia - developers want to use OpenCL; we need portability!

Outlook.com launch a gold rush for jokers, spammers

TwoWolves
Pint

I was quick off the mark but not quick enough (which seemed odd to me)

The name I wanted was gone so I grabbed a similar one. Nevermind, its not that important.

After reading it had a good iPad interface I was surprised to find it was little more that just text + box. Seems like they are taking the "clean and minimal" thing a bit far.

I see hubris ahead.

Zuckerberg: Facebook phone "makes no sense"

TwoWolves
Holmes

There is much that makes no sense

To most of the people on this planet, and many of them use IT services in many forms on a regular basis, the whole "Twit-Face" social media obsession is an utterly childish waste of time.

Anonymous takes the Kremlin offline in Putin protest

TwoWolves
Big Brother

Smoke and Mirrors

Given that they are in fact anonymous how do we know that this was perpetrated by them and not our own government(s)? Sometimes it seems to me that they have an incongruous collection of targets; I'd advise that we should not believe everything we read.

Microsoft compares Amazon cloud to 'horseless carriage'

TwoWolves
Badgers

Narrow Band Strategy

Well it all makes perfect sense if you only judge your IT projects by cost, so should satisfy the current generation of useless, consistently failing project managers. For those old-school amongst us who like to deliver solutions I think the problems are abundantly clear and this little spat underlines them.

Google: Oracle doctored that 'copied Java code'

TwoWolves
Stop

Grow up, the lot of you [two]

Looks like both these companies are behaving like fools. Can you imagine the benefit if you could compile Java code for Android to all concerned?

Besides where will this end? There are only so many ways simple algorithms can be expressed anyway. Can Google really not afford a few patent costs?

New iPod crew: 'Phoney, futuristic, retro, doomed'

TwoWolves
FAIL

Missed the Ball

On the train this morning on my way to work I couldn't help but notice that all the commuter grown-ups were using iPod Classics of various generations. Adults need storage and a simple device that they can operate by touch - not with touch. Should have released a 250G Classic and if they drop it entirely it will kill the goose I tell you.

The multicore future, and how to survive it

TwoWolves
Paris Hilton

Easy Really

All this talk about how hard parallel processing or multi-tasking software development is just a load of balderdash. I've never had any problem writing it and my code has stood the test of time in many client environments. If you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen.

The vendors want a paradigm that can be used by the outsourced, low-pay half-wits that the software houses favour. That's what this is all about but the reality is that with these sort of problems you require a specialised solution for every problem, that is you need to actually be reasonably smart and those horrid smart people demand a living wage for their efforts damn them.

Office 2010 tech preview: Expect the expected

TwoWolves
Gates Horns

Little by little

Please can I just have word-wrap in the Outlook calendar month view? Is it too much to ask for? How many overpriced micro-updates am I going to have to pay for to get my crumb of useful improvement this time?

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