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GeneralRe: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to step down this year, replaced by AWS chief Andy Jassy Pin
Kent Sharkey2-Feb-21 11:27
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GeneralRe: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to step down this year, replaced by AWS chief Andy Jassy Pin
Nelek2-Feb-21 11:43
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GeneralRe: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to step down this year, replaced by AWS chief Andy Jassy Pin
trønderen2-Feb-21 13:10
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GeneralRe: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to step down this year, replaced by AWS chief Andy Jassy Pin
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NewsAzure SDK to add more languages, including Go Pin
Kent Sharkey2-Feb-21 10:16
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NewsDeath becomes it: Who put the blue in the Blue Screen of Death? Pin
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Nelek2-Feb-21 11:13
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trønderen2-Feb-21 12:41
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Dig into old books of typography and the like, from long before the age of computers and screens:

For readability, two combinations stand out: White on blue, and black on yellow. For fifty years or more (actually, much more) these two combinations have been recognized as the most readable combinations. Traffic signs very often being black on yellow, pointers to e.g. attractions being white on blue, is certainly no coincidence, but the result of thorough empirical studies.

White-on-blue is actually slightly better than black-on-yellow for reqadabilty. So ideally, traffic signs should rather have adopted white-on-blue rather than black-on-yellow. The difference in readability isn't essential.

White-on-blue tops the readability list of background/foreground color combinations. Maybe today's software developers think any other color combination would smell just as well, but the original DOS developers (and their predecessors) were well aware that the the colors were not chosen at random.

When we provide software developers with mechanisms for 'syntax coloring', however... They don't have a clue about 'readability'! Sometimes, it looks like 'I have a bigger palette than you!' type contest.
So usually I edit those color maps to give me the essential text in highly readable white-on-blue. So if something is more or less unreadable, due to the choice of colors, that catches my attention.

(Which brings back a memory from my teenage days, totally off-topic:

I was an apprentice in a newspaper office with a serial line to the central office. The line driver constantly reported "framing error", indicating that the 0s and 1s didn't fit in. Investigations revealed that this happened only when the message was too short for the receiver to synchronize properly, which happened only when the message was a single byte. A 2+ byte message made the receiver synchronize properly.

There was one single case where the remote part sent a single byte message: As a positive ACKnowledge byte - successful operation. Negative acknowledge was always supplemented with additional data.

So until the the low layer ddriver was fixed. the higher level drivers were recoded to interpret 'Framing error' as a positive acknowledge.
NewsMalicious script steals credit card info stolen by other hackers Pin
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NewsLow-code platforms and the rise of the community developer: lots of solutions, or lots of problems? Pin
Kent Sharkey2-Feb-21 8:01
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GeneralRe: Low-code platforms and the rise of the community developer: lots of solutions, or lots of problems? Pin
Nelek2-Feb-21 11:05
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NewsWhat I learned about C# from job interviews Pin
Kent Sharkey2-Feb-21 7:46
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NewsTracking down DOPE, the first computer language for normal humans Pin
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NewsMicrosoft makes available Windows 10 'in cloud' configuration settings for IT admins Pin
Kent Sharkey2-Feb-21 6:46
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NewsScientists have taught spinach how to send email Pin
Dan Neely2-Feb-21 2:46
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