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James Clark articulates quite well what I've been realizing for the past year or so: http://blog.jclark.com/2010/11/xml-vs-web_24.html
Had to stop a meeting today to spend 10 minutes explaining COM marshaling. This is my life. http://t.co/L2sFT1Gq
Quiz: What OS has (a) a C-based ABI at the bottom, (b) an OO ABI on top that isn't C++ and (c) completely supports C++ in the middle?
Impressive job on Day 1 at #bldwin. All 4 sessions packed with info. Even better, the product looks really great. Congrats!
Another Alan Kay gem: Actually I made up the term "object-oriented", and I can tell you I did not have C++ in mind.
OMG. I have now programmed C++11 mutable lambdas. Oddly, it all worked nothing like I thought it would after living in Lisp for 4 years.
I now understand Alan Kay's famous quote: "People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware."
@donbox @gblock @coridrew @kellabyte @ammeep @syntaxc4 XSD was technically more sound than WSDL, but that's not a high bar.
@donbox @gblock @coridrew @kellabyte @ammeep @syntaxc4 WSDL had way ill defined mechanisms due to the # of different agendas/cooks.
Still, I'm thrilled lambda finally reached C++. Or more accurately, that C++ finally caught up to the rest of the world.
OH today at work: You can crazy your way out of a logic box, but you can't logic your way out of a crazy box. @boydmulterer.
You know you've flipped back to C++ when you find yourself typing auto rather than var.
I wrote some code to enable C# dynamic against M values.(apologies for the formatting, fill fix later). http://bit.ly/mdynobj #pdc09 #mlang
@donbox @kellabyte Most years programming: C++. First OO language: Objective C on NeXT. Favorite language currently in use: JavaScript.
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