Maybe she's just flatterin. Or she thinks that working less and being comfortable with it is clever and she has to admire the skill this takes, which she struggles with to adjust right.
what's full time, 10 h/week, 40? where did this magic number come from and why is it declining in the last decades, while unemployment rises? surely not because we became less able to work.
There's no such thing as the "Untranslatable" Word if universal grammar is for actual. At least up to turing completenes, as any language should suffice to describe a turing machine. Yeah, I don't know about "Magic".
There's no such thing as the "Untranslatable" Word if universal grammar is for actual. At least up to turing completenes, as any language should suffice to describe a turing machine. Yeah, I don't know about "Magic".
>All organizational functions carried out by classes can be accomplished in a simple and natural way by object inheritance in classless languages, ...
Like javascript prototypes? Ah, yes.
> ... with no need for special mechanisms.
Is object the type then or a single class?
> A single model—dividing types into prototypes and traits—supports sharing of behavior and extending or replacing representations. A natural extension, dynamic object inheritance, can model behavioral modes. Object inheritance can also be used to provide structured name spaces for well-known objects.
>Classless languages can even express “class-based” encapsulation. These stylized uses of object inheritance become instantly recognizable idioms, and extend the repertory of organizing principles to cover a wider range of programs
you misunderstand if you think servo is scheduled for production and put peer pressure on the devs, but sure, firefox is great already, can only get better. Speaking of which, how are the memory requirements of servo, in relative terms, yet?
That's just anothet point to a short list. Sure, the list is longer, but the problem that the train derailed to begin with, that happens here, in europe, as well.