tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-970055329001593038.post4394982340926681126..comments2024-03-26T03:40:08.295-07:00Comments on I Still Know What You Learned Last Summer: It's time for web developers to break out the champagnePhilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12760478278391942483noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-970055329001593038.post-41918103566866259182009-09-23T13:01:02.562-07:002009-09-23T13:01:02.562-07:00what really strikes me though, is another appearan...<em>what really strikes me though, is another appearance in modern times of nesting (recursion) to solve a seemingly intractable problem. god bless the universal machine!</em><br /><br />Indeed. The almost infinite malleability of software is one of the reasons I love being a software engineer.Philhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12760478278391942483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-970055329001593038.post-73780028564489713762009-09-23T08:01:22.623-07:002009-09-23T08:01:22.623-07:00phil,
i think your hypothesis about google levera...phil,<br /><br />i think your hypothesis about google leveraging performance into other browsers by making a browser themselves that is not widely used is interesting, and reminds me of how they leveraged openness into the analog TV spectrum redistribution by bidding on the bandwidth without really wanting to own it.<br /><br />and i think this plugin is an interesting development, but i remain skeptical that it will be widely used.<br /><br />what really strikes me though, is another appearance in modern times of nesting (recursion) to solve a seemingly intractable problem. god bless the universal machine!_markshttp://twitter.com/_marksnoreply@blogger.com