I recently started to give up physical items in favor of cloud-based services (hence the lack of hardware). My code is all on GitHub and my files are stored on Dropbox. I use Rdio for listening to music and 1Password for managing my various passwords.
An internet connection directly to my brain so I could quickly look things up on Wikipedia and always be right.
Wikipedia [...] always [...] right.
Yeah, Leah.
She has a new business. A ycombinator-reddit startup. It's a browser applet for IRC. Everything written in FIOC. Enterprises can use it for a small fee. They can also upgrade their plan with additional services (logger IRC bot, fileserve, /whowas ...) for another small fee.
>2012
In the more near future, I’d like to be able to develop iPhone apps directly on my iPhone. Why does this not exist yet??
I believe you can do that already. The question, of course, is why anyone would want to do that unless they were stranded somewhere with nothing but an iPhone and needed to write an app desperately.
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Anonymous2012-01-06 20:50
jesus imagine coding on an iphone
anything beyond a simple dragging ui controls and snapping them together would be enraging
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Anonymous2012-01-06 20:52
>>14
I think it'd be kind of cool. Like LEGOS!!!!!!
anything beyond a simple dragging ui controls and snapping them together would be enraging
And that (fluffy DnD RAD shit) is not even real coding.
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Anonymous2012-01-06 22:23
>>14
You don't have to imagine, just resize your text editor window and onscreen keyboard to 960x480, close everything else, put away the keyboard, and try writing some code. Replace mouse with touchscreen for a more realistic simulation.
Are there any cool touch screen keyboards designs that use combinatorics to scale to the numbers of keys on a keyboard?
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Anonymous2013-09-01 15:31
Set theory is commonly employed as a foundational system for mathematics, particularly in the form of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory with the axiom of choice. Beyond its foundational role, set theory is a branch of mathematics in its own right, with an active research community. Contemporary research into set theory includes a diverse collection of topics, ranging from the structure of the real number line to the study of the consistency of large cardinals.