C*********x 发帖数: 217 | 1 The rich taste of your favourite coffee is reflected in its rich history.
The beginnings of NESCAFÉ can be traced all the way back to 1930,
when the Brazilian government first approached Nestlé. Our coffee
specialist, Max Morgenthaler, and his team set out to find a way of
producing a quality cup of coffee that could be made simply by adding water,
yet would retain the coffee’s natural flavour. After seven long years of
research in our Swiss laboratories, they found the answer.
Quality gu... 阅读全帖 |
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y*****g 发帖数: 1822 | 2 “I am the greatest collector of Picassos in the world.”
— Pablo Picasso .. ^^ ( 笑 )
In 2012, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) will present a major survey
of masterworks by the most inventive and influential artist of the 20th
century, Pablo Picasso. Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National
Picasso, Paris features more than 150 highlights from the Musée’s
unparalleled collection, including paintings, sculptures, prints and
drawings. The exhibition will be on view at the AGO for just... 阅读全帖 |
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s*********t 发帖数: 600 | 3 古典音乐入门曲目列表[精简版][何谓“听懂”之我见]
http://www.douban.com/group/topic/16138900/
2010-12-03 23:00:27 来自: Kakadu
(如转载请注明原出处(这里)和作者。)
[0.1 挑选的原则]
每个这样的单子都必然是很主观的。我在这个单子里想强调两方面:
a. 我们今天所知的音乐的源头和开始在17——19世纪初。当然音乐史是连续的,但是
我们今天所知的音乐的核心——现代调性体系是在这个时期建立的。
b. 20世纪音乐。我个人作为一个对音乐有兴趣的人,很难对我们自己时代的音乐不感
兴趣。我觉得尽可能听新的音乐,对每个喜欢音乐的人都有很大的好处。这不是一个喜
欢不喜欢的问题。你需要抛除偏见,给新音乐一个机会,谁知道你会发现什么呢?所以
我加上了一些20世纪的重要作曲家的作品(当然他们也已经不是今天的作曲家了!)。
基于以上两个考虑,我建议主要从这些作曲家开始:18-19世纪:巴赫,亨德尔,海顿
,莫扎特,贝多芬,舒伯特,勃拉姆斯;20世纪:德彪西,勋伯格,斯特拉文斯基等。
(这些作曲家下面以*号标注)
[0.2 使用... 阅读全帖 |
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r****z 发帖数: 12020 | 4 不光中国人吧,看看 wiki 怎么写的:
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, more commonly Leonardo da Vinci, (Italian: [
leoˈnardo da ˈvintʃi] ( listen); 15 April 1452 – 2 May 1519)
was an Italian polymath whose areas of interest included invention,
painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering,
literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, writing, history, and
cartography. He has been variously called the father of paleontology,
ichnology, and architecture, and is wide... 阅读全帖 |
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G****e 发帖数: 11198 | 5 【 以下文字转载自 WaterWorld 讨论区 】
发信人: GoBlue (Wolverines), 信区: WaterWorld
标 题: The Darker Side Of God
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sat Jul 12 13:10:33 2014, 美东)
The Darker Side Of God
If you ask Christians to describe their quasi-chosen god of worship,
you’ll often hear such descriptors as “wonderful” and “loving.” This
choice of selective designation seems commonplace within the Christian
community. In fact, most churches ignore the Old Testament all together so
that the members feel comfortable propagatin... 阅读全帖 |
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c*l 发帖数: 1433 | 6 You are talking about marriages before love was invented. The so call "love"
between man and women are pretty much a modern thing. You can't complain
marriage without love before love was even invented.
Just tell me which country is not male dominated society in this world. If
you say women can't be happy in such a society, I don't know how to make you
happy in this world.
off ? and I don't think those men would be as unhappy as |
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c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 7 Patricfia Cohen, Conversation Across Centuries With the Father of All
Bloggers; A kinship with Montaigne, a master of the essay. New York Times,
Dec. 18, 2010.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/18/books/18montaigne.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=essay%20father&st=cse
(about a book: Sarah Bakewell, How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in One
Question and Twenty Attempts at An Answer. Other Press, 2010)
Quote:
"Montaigne is considered the creator of the essay, a form that melds the
intellectual and the personal * * ... 阅读全帖 |
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m***y 发帖数: 14763 | 9 呵呵,不科学~
不过,轮子可是反复被发明了很多次,在很多地方,被不同的人。现在,工程师都知道
“don't re-invent the wheel”,可是当年可没有办法,你不re-invent,根本就没有
地方能抄。
按常校长说法,麻将是宁波人发明的。本来是他们占卜用的骨牌,象条子就是鱼儿,筒
子就是铜钿,万是纸钞,东南西北当然就是东南西北。渔民用来辅助决定往哪个方向去
捕鱼,到哪里卖,纸钞对铜钿的汇率,同时也用来做筹码,记账,欠条什么的。遇上风
向、潮流、天气不好,船民困在水里,就偷偷拿来玩。这个有点道理,因为“国之大事
在祀与戎”,除了船上这种聚赌的好地方,谁敢拿神器来玩?不管你们信不信,老汉是
信了。
所以,血战到底这些玩法,很可能被反复发明过很多次了 :)至于你们伢们不知道,
那是TG破坏文化传承比较彻底。其实老汉也是,小时候还疯狂庆祝万吨轮下水,后来,
总师淡淡一句“老子当年去法国,坐的就是万吨轮了”,就把咱们自力更生几十年的脊
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E*******r 发帖数: 308 | 10 the road to serfdom的condensed version,窃以为格调太低,无奈一直找不到好排版
(ps. amazon上此书definite edition的1-score review很有趣,讲了一则hayek
的ws 8g,姑妄听之姑妄听之)。最近发现hayek一本论文集"a tiger by the tail"(
3rd ed),饶有兴味的是它的出版时间--2009年。Introduction中说:'Our current
downturn is fast becoming the lengthiest and most severe of the post-WWII
era. Entering its fourteenth month, it has already surpassed the average
length of the last six recessions ...'这一情景下hayek追随者的立场、努力引起
我巨大的好奇。
被这好奇激发,再灌点小水。
F.A.Hayek,老套的说,the most consequential mainstr... 阅读全帖 |
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c****t 发帖数: 19049 | 11 HALF-LIVES
the first luisa rey
mystery
I
Rufus Sixsmith leans over the balcony and estimates his body’s velocity
when it hits the
sidewalk and lays his dilemmas to rest. A telephone rings in the unlit room.
Sixsmith dares not
answer. Disco music booms from the next apartment, where a party is in full
swing, and
Sixsmith feels older than his sixty-six years. Smog obscures the stars, but
north and south
along the coastal strip, Buenas Yerbas’s billion lights simmer. West, the
Pacific eternity East... 阅读全帖 |
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wh 发帖数: 141625 | 12 nice.
"English muffins were not invented in England
French fries were not invented in France"
这俩不知道。谁发明的?
Language? |
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T*******y 发帖数: 6523 | 13 I pondered upon them earlier, as well. Just now I googled for the
answers, and there were so many stories!
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Here are some answers:
http://www.thenibble.com/reviews/main/breadstuffs/english-muffi
The English muffin, first called a “toaster crumpet.” was invented in 1894 by a British immigrant to New York, Samuel Bath Thomas. Immediately embraced as a more elegant alternative to toast, it was served at fine hotels and ultimately became a mainstay of... 阅读全帖 |
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T*******y 发帖数: 6523 | 14 Here's more:
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Things to ponder
Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds?
Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii?
Why are there flotation devices under plane seats instead of parachutes?
Why are cigarettes sold in gas stations when smoking is prohibited there?
Why do fat chance and slim chance mean the same thing?
If you can't drink and drive, why do you need a driver's license to buy
liquor, and why do bars have parking lots?
Do you need a... 阅读全帖 |
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v********2 发帖数: 516 | 15 God didn't put sins in Adam and Ava who he created. God gave tham Free Will
to choose how to live. That's love. Without free will, (like putting a
program in their brain to let them behave as what God exactly want--no sin),
there's no love, and there's only control.
God gave people free will, but at the same time, He showed them what sins
are, and what things are good. Then people can freely choose whether to
follow of not. However, sins are tempted, sins looks attracted. That's why
people choos... 阅读全帖 |
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v********2 发帖数: 516 | 16 No Conflict at all.
One thing you might not know is, God invented an angel called "Lucifer"
before he created people. Lucifer was a angel who God trusted, and God gave
him power to help God manage the world, but this angel wanted more power.
That's why he turned his back to God. Lucifer is Evil, with the other name "
Satan".
Satan is "Sin". He was punished by God for turning back at God. The
punishment says, Satan will go to hell for sure after the Final Judgment.
There's no opportunity for Sata... 阅读全帖 |
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j*****7 发帖数: 10575 | 17 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._S._Lewis#The_Christian_apologist
The Christian apologist
In addition to his career as an English professor and an author of fiction,
Lewis is regarded by many as one of the most influential Christian
apologists of his time; Mere Christianity was voted best book of the
twentieth century by Christianity Today in 2000.[44] Due to Lewis's approach
to religious belief as a skeptic, and his following conversion, he has been
called "The Apostle to the Skeptics."
Lewis wa... 阅读全帖 |
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D*****r 发帖数: 6791 | 18 Mamma, is Christ God?
Yes, my child.
Mamma, how can He be Himself and Somebody Else at the same time?
He isn't, my darling. It is like the Siamese twins -- two persons, one born
ahead of the other, but equal in authority, equal in power.
I understand it, now, mamma, and it is quite simple. One twin has sexual
intercourse with his mother, and begets himself and his brother; and next he
has sexual intercourse with his grandmother and begets his mother. I should
think it would be difficult, mamma, ... 阅读全帖 |
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C****i 发帖数: 1776 | 19 CHAPTER IV
Of Creation
I. It pleased God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,[86] for the manifestation
of the glory of his eternal power, wisdom, and goodness,[87] in the beginni
ng, to create, or make of nothing, the world, and all things therein whether
visible or invisible, in the space of six days; and all very good.[88]
II. After God had made all other creatures, he created man, male and female,
[89] with reasonable and immortal souls,[90] endued with knowledge, righteou
sness, and true holine... 阅读全帖 |
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e****i 发帖数: 2152 | 20 Prior to the 9th century CE: There was a widespread popular belief that
evil Witches existed. They were seen as evil persons, primarily women, who
devoted their lives to harming and killing others through black magic and
evil sorcery. The Catholic church at the time officially taught that such
Witches did not exist. It was a heresy to say that they were real. "For
example, the 5th century Synod of St. Patrick ruled that 'A Christian who
believes that there is a vampire in the world, that is ... 阅读全帖 |
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e****i 发帖数: 2152 | 21 From: The Dark Side of Christian History
by Helen Ellerbe
Chapter Eight: 1450 - 1750 C.E.
The Reformation did not convert the people of Europe to orthodox
Christianity through preaching and catechisms alone. It was the 300 year
period of witch-hunting from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, what R
.H. Robbins called "the shocking nightmare, the foulest crime and deepest
shame of western civilization." The Church created the elaborate concept of
devil worship and then, used the persecution ... 阅读全帖 |
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l*****a 发帖数: 38403 | 22 The idea of the American Thanksgiving feast is a fairly recent fiction.
The idyllic partnership of 17th Century European Pilgrims and New
England Indians sharing a celebratory meal appears to be less than 120
years-old. And it was only after the First World War that a version of
such a Puritan-Indian partnership took hold in elementary schools across
the American landscape. We can thank the invention of textbooks and
their mass purchase by public schools for embedding this "Thanksgiving"
image i... 阅读全帖 |
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c**********h 发帖数: 496 | 23 Euthyphro. Why have you left the Lyceum, Socrates? and what are you doing in
the Porch of the King Archon? Surely you cannot be concerned in a suit
before the King, like myself?
Socrates. Not in a suit, Euthyphro; impeachment is the word which the
Athenians use.
Euth. What! I suppose that some one has been prosecuting you, for I cannot
believe that you are the prosecutor of another.
Soc. Certainly not.
Euth. Then some one else has been prosecuting you?
Soc. Yes.
Euth. And who is he?
Soc. A young... 阅读全帖 |
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l**********t 发帖数: 5754 | 24 thanks for sharing.
John Calvin's commentary:
"
15. To make him a king.
When those men intended to give to Christ the title and honor of king,
there was some ground for what they did. But they erred egregiously in
taking upon themselves the liberty of making a king; for Scripture ascribes
this as peculiar to God alone, as it is said,
I have appointed my king on my holy hill of Zion,
(Psalm 2:6.)
Again, what sort of kingdom do they contrive for him? An earthly one, which
is utterly inconsistent ... 阅读全帖 |
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g****m 发帖数: 996 | 25 Religion and Psychiatry
Irvin Yalom
宗教与精神病学
欧文亚隆
The American Psychiatric Association awarded Irvin Yalom the 2000 Oscar
Pfister prize (for important contributions to religion and psychiatry.) Here
is his acceptance speech delivered at the American Psychiatric Association
annual meeting in May 2000 at New Orleans. A version of this lecture has
been published in the American Journal of Psychotherapy (number three –
2002)
美国精神卫生协会将2000年奥斯卡菲斯特奖颁给欧文亚隆,奖励他在宗教与精神病学方
面做出的重要贡献。下面是他在2000年5月新奥尔良举行的美... 阅读全帖 |
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j*******7 发帖数: 6300 | 26 Is Logic an Absolute?
by
Roger Smalling, D.Min
There exists a small category of realities termed primordial. These require
no proof of existence beyond themselves. Time and space are good examples.
Empty space would exist even if nothing else did. We need not try to prove
or explain them. They just are.
Time is another example of a primordial reality. If we define time as the
relative rate of change between material objects, then it follows that time
could not exist without matter. Or, that the ... 阅读全帖 |
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l*****a 发帖数: 38403 | 27 Thomas Jefferson, (1743-1826) 3rd American president, author, scientist,
architect, educator, and diplomat. Deist, avid separationist.
"Millions of innocent men, women, and children, since the introduction of
Christianity, have been burned, tortured, fined, and imprisoned, yet we have
not advanced one inch toward uniformity. What has been the effect of
coercion? To make one half of the world fools and the other half hypocrites.
" [Notes on Virginia]
"I do not find in orthodox Christianity one re... 阅读全帖 |
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m****r 发帖数: 1904 | 28 What is the origin of the myth?
“The impression could arise that the Trinitarian dogma is in the last
analysis a late 4th-century invention. In a sense, this is true . . . The
formulation ‘one God in three Persons’ was not solidly established,
certainly not fully assimilated into Christian life and its profession of
faith, prior to the end of the 4th century.”—New Catholic Encyclopedia (
1967), Volume 14, page 299.
“The Council of Nicaea met on May 20, 325 [C.E.]. Constantine himself
presided, a... 阅读全帖 |
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m**2 发帖数: 66 | 29 “I know swans have nothing to do with poetry. Why are they always flying?
Because they’re like pigs, avoiding the cold, looking for food. We’re no
different. We’re not better than animals, we display all the same
disgusting behaviors. We’re just aware of it, that’s all. . . . We
invented meaning just like we invented underpants. But once we see through
these fake meanings, it all slips away until the word no longer makes sense.”
Blood on His Hands, Wall Street Journal |
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B******1 发帖数: 9094 | 30 Career path is very important, especially for those 40-years-old and older
professionals.
For intellectual property jobs, experience is very important.
The quickest way is to join a law firm and find a mentor.
Then learn from him/her the ways to
1) package/dress up research results as patents;
2) grasp/distill the essence of an invention;
3) write claims from the broadest scope to the most definite scope;
4) recognize the difference between the new invention and prior art;
5) argue to your favo... 阅读全帖 |
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D**e 发帖数: 10169 | 31
there is no direct correlation between researcher and doctor. the only thing
one can say is a researcher who has the potential of becoming a doctor. but
then a researcher who can potentially invent something big will worth more
than a research who can become a doctor and every researcher has the
potential of inventing something big. you see the problem in the logic? |
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D*******y 发帖数: 4252 | 32 发信人: ruomu (ruomu), 信区: WaterWorld
标 题: 有关长沙6天建起一座酒店的YouTube评论---看看那些美国人怎么评论我们吧
(很多评论很搞笑),我们在进步,别太着急~我比较好奇如果是美国6天建起酒店,中
国各路人马会如何评价?
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Nov 24 12:17:43 2010, 美东)
这个酒店,事先的设计、打地基、预制件生产肯定不止6天。贴视频也是个标题党,“
第一天”明显是两天,从开始工作到天黑,一共是20个小时。估计是第一天夜里没加班
,和第二天早上连一起了。而且可以注意里面基本上一个昼夜交替是20小时,说明一天
还休息了4个小时。视频里也没说是连续工作或者六天建成。所以全部时间应该是7天到
8天。工作时间是136.5小时。但是能这样建起来还是很令人惊讶的。远大公司还在世博
会上面花了24小时建造了一栋展示楼,那个有24小时连续视频。
下面是Youtube上外国人的部分评价。里面当然有一些是嘲笑中国产品质量低下的。但
是更多的是惊讶。搞笑评论也很多。欧美发达国家因为建筑项目少,所以市场养不起太
多的建筑工人,所... 阅读全帖 |
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S****9 发帖数: 8108 | 33 http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/WaterWorld/602567.html
发信人: ruomu (ruomu), 信区: WaterWorld
标 题: 有关长沙6天建起一座酒店的YouTube评论---看看那些美国人怎么评论我们吧
(很多评论很搞笑),我们在进步,别太着急~我比较好奇如果是美国6天建起酒店,中
国各路人马会如何评价?
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Nov 24 12:17:43 2010, 美东)
这个酒店,事先的设计、打地基、预制件生产肯定不止6天。贴视频也是个标题党,“
第一天”明显是两天,从开始工作到天黑,一共是20个小时。估计是第一天夜里没加班
,和第二天早上连一起了。而且可以注意里面基本上一个昼夜交替是20小时,说明一天
还休息了4个小时。视频里也没说是连续工作或者六天建成。所以全部时间应该是7天到
8天。工作时间是136.5小时。但是能这样建起来还是很令人惊讶的。远大公司还在世博
会上面花了24小时建造了一栋展示楼,那个有24小时连续视频。
下面是Youtube上外国人的部分评价。里面当然有一些是嘲笑中国产品... 阅读全帖 |
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l**n 发帖数: 7272 | 34 Quote:
I’ve always hated litigation always hated litigation, and I continue to
hate it.. We just want people to invent their own stuff. If we could get an
arrangement where we can be assured that’s the case, and that a fair
settlement on stuff that’s occurred, I would highly prefer to settle vs
battle.
The key thing is that it’s very important that Apple not become the
developer for the world. We need people to invent their own stuff. |
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l**n 发帖数: 7272 | 35 minority report (2002)?
这里有个人multi-touch is from 1982.
http://marypcb.livejournal.com/393543.html
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Who invented capacitive touch, multitouch, pinch to zoom etc? Probably not
Apple...
6th Mar, 2010 at 4:35 PM
abtract
At least, not according to this history of multitouch from Bill Buxton. Yes,
he does work at Microsoft Research - which means he knows what Microsoft
has done and what a lot of researchers have done over the years. To quote
the site:
Multi-tou... 阅读全帖 |
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L*****e 发帖数: 8347 | 36 就知道你这样的要跳出来。你稍微对技术有点了解,对multi touch有点了解,就会知
道pinch to zoom不是果果invent的。
另外,产品开卖了,产品上的技术和设计就not patentable了?你先invent了一个技术
,但是还没有file patent,别家也使用了同样技术。三年后你的patent最终批准了,
那么这三年间其他厂家使用的了同样技术算侵犯专利还是没侵犯专利?
想好了再回答哦,不要开黄腔。。。 |
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a***y 发帖数: 19743 | 37 Another effect of modern patent usage is to both enable and incentivize
competitors to design around (or to "invent around" according to R S Praveen
Raj) the patented invention.[33] This may promote healthy competition among
manufacturers, resulting in gradual improvements of the technology base.[34]
三星想用,看了苹果专利就应该design around。
不design around,直接抄,patent还有啥用?
design around了,才是促进创新了,才有益消费者。 |
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w********2 发帖数: 16371 | 38 大家不要笑ztinge, 媒体已经披露USB-C 的创新还真就是苹果做的。苹果因为设计理
念追求简洁游戏哦,在接口设计上比较下功夫:
“I have heard, can't say who, but let's call them "informed little birdies"
, that USB-C is an Apple invention and that they gave it to the standard
bodies. And that the politics of such is that they can't really say that.
They're not going to come out in public and say it, but they did. It is an
Apple invention and they do want it to become a standard.” |
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f*****r 发帖数: 229 | 39 Is it an only academic standard? I guess that foundamental principles and
applications are definitely different. Yes, you can write a good compiler,
but so many people write tons of compilers. If no one invents a language, no
one invents basic concepts, can an engineer still do that? Don't tell me a
modern mechanical engineer is better than Newton because Newton can not make a
car, an air plane, or a ship.
有
富 |
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v******d 发帖数: 1322 | 40 discovery of unknown facts is an invention, it invents new knowledge |
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c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 41 (1) Samsung and its attractions | Asia’s New Model Company: Samsung’s
recent success has been extraordinary. But its strategy will be hard to copy
. Economist, Oct 1, 2011.
http://www.economist.com/node/21530984
Quote:
"It is easy to see why China might like the chaebol model. South Korea’s
industrial titans first prospered in part thanks to their close ties with an
authoritarian government (though Samsung was not loved by all the generals)
. Banks were pressured to pump cheap credit into the... 阅读全帖 |
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s*****w 发帖数: 1527 | 42 business is business, that's how the society is running.
if you really want to invent something, invent something new, don't clone
commercial products.
all these open source sucker just want to make themselves look good, they
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Stack-based VM is hard to do normal function optimization like CSE.
You can in theory undo the stack and convert them back to SSA
form. A lot of modern compiler transformation is depend on SSA.
Convert stack to SSA takes memory and CPU time. In modern C
compilers, most of the time is spend on IR transformation.
The C front end is very fast.
That is why Java better use JIT, it only work on the hot path,
and most of the scalor is already on the stack. It can not afford
to full optimization of the... 阅读全帖 |
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