Here is a interview in recent blog about KiCad and it origins and future.
http://blog.snapeda.com/2019/10/28/an-interview-with-wayne-stambaugh-of-kicad/Max.
http://blog.snapeda.com/2019/10/28/an-interview-with-wayne-stambaugh-of-kicad/Max.
Really? Nothing puffery? How about if I showed you a review of (the fictitious) MiraclePCB that started off that same way regarding their lead designer Jerry? Nothing but grandiose claims and adulations; I see a lead-in like that and I start looking for where they also solve male pattern baldness. Now, it may well be that the article backs up those claims and justifies those adulations, but there's no shortage of reviews about all kinds of products and companies that do nothing but make unsubstantiated claims knowing that some segment of the population will simply believe the hype merely because the hype was thrown at them. It's also a common hallmark of scammers and snake oil salesmen. Again, that doesn't say that it IS a puff piece, merely that the lead in that we are teased with presents like one.Personally I see nothing in the intro that can be perceived or to be defined as Puffery?
For such an extensive piece of S/W that is provided for free, I commend those that have provided it for us, Gratis.
Max...
So shouldn't that be 11?There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, those who don't, and those who can work in any number base.
So shouldn't that be 11?
Not base 3WbBahn said:and those who can work in any number base.
For any positive real number x, x is written as 10 in base-x. So, the punchline to the joke "There are 10 types of people in the world" can be finished with any number of things. Restricting it to the base-2 case is missing the bigger, even nerdier point that the base-2 version is trying to make.So shouldn't that be 11?
Yeah, You do something great for free and you will always find people that still complain!Tough Crowd around here...
As it says, "... and those who can work in any number base."So shouldn't that be 11?
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