During a speech at the Hungarian University of Economy, someone from the audience threw eggs to Mr. Ballmer, causing him to run enter duck & cover mode. The crossfire was preceded by a cryptic speech reclaiming tax money back (huh?).
My guess is economists don’t understand Ballmer’s sense of humor… wait, nor does anyone else, hmm.
Seen at Gizmodo.
Many developers are comfortable slipping code which flags compiler warnings into group projects. After all, they know what they’re doing: they know what the warning means, why the compiler is spitting it and why it is harmless.
Well, this is to all of you bastards out there: if everyone leaves its own well-known-and-harmless bunch of warnings in the team builds, after months or even weeks none is going to pay attention at them and that is a problem, because sometime these warning are really meaningful and can prevent potential flaws. Be aware.