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Patenting obvious solutions is done all the time and perfectly fine from a legal point of view.
Patenting obvious solutions is done all the time and perfectly fine from a legal point of view.
That’s intentional. Apple knows they won’t win in the long run, so their strategy is to delay the change for as long as possible.
They didn’t need the army of lawyers to get license deals, so that’s not a fair comparison.
Good post. Also, in the case of GitHub, one major reason for me for using it is that this is the first place a potential employer will look at to see my work. They won’t delve into the depths of a random git hosting service nobody has ever heard about.
In Rust, it’s not great. It can’t do proper memory management in the language, which is pretty essential.
I didn’t know that “emit” is a verb that can be used for such an action.
It’s a UI design tool. It’s what UI and UX designers use to create mockups that are then given to frontend programmers to implement.