先申報個人利益,微軟是我打工的那間廣告公司的客戶(我要再三強調,我只是打工的)。
但本網誌卻與我的工作無關,純粹基於我對不同平台手機的個人興趣,除了Symbian、iOS、Android我也會談,今次終於來到Windows Phone 7(以下簡稱WP7)

先申報個人利益,微軟是我打工的那間廣告公司的客戶(我要再三強調,我只是打工的)。
但本網誌卻與我的工作無關,純粹基於我對不同平台手機的個人興趣,除了Symbian、iOS、Android我也會談,今次終於來到Windows Phone 7(以下簡稱WP7)

A while back I mentioned that one reason I'm interested in Go is that it is compiled, not interpreted.Now it's time to elaborate on what I called 'the interpreter issue'.
First off, on Unix there are some things that interpreted languagessimply cannot do ( I've mentioned this before ).One potentially significant limitation for an otherwise attractivehigh-level language is that you cannot write (script) interpreters in aninterpreted language; the target of a ' #! ...
Every year, it seems there are more and more extravagant displays of programmed Christmas lights. This year is the most impressive so far—so impressive, the tech side of me wants to do something along these lines, while the religious side of me balks at how much time/money was spent on these displays (even if they use LEDs... that's a lot of power, and a lot of cost/material for the bulbs and cords!).
Anyways, for your enjoyment, here are
