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To be honest, I understand the point between technologies like ClearType and it seems that they have been successful to some extent so I also agree that they deserve praise for that.
What I was criticizing here was that you were ignoring a bit the hackish nature of subpixel rendering to turn it into a bit more of a magical product at an unbelievable price than it actually is.
As for podcasts, I agree abut the enlightening nature of listening to other devs in a field, but I tend to significantly prefer written media on technical subjects. They allow you to skip the parts that you already know, read difficult paragraphs slowly or several times, and easily stop somewhere and get back to that point later. Then I also find it easier to focus for extended periods of time on a bunch of text than on moving pictures. And finally, there are more people out there who know how to write than people who know how to make an enjoyable audio or video show.
Then of course, there are exceptions like TED talks. These guys just excel at presenting complex stuff on a stage.




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I know it isn't that exactly, but maybe you would like to listen to that developers life talk by the guy that created the technology, that I linked. He explains it better than I.
BTW the Podcasts in general are really good BTW and really open you eyes to how other developers think. I think you may get something out of it Neolander ... I certainly have. Some of the ideas have had profound changes to how I think about Software Development in general.
I know it doesn't work in other circumstances other than the most generic ... but are you supposed to do? They tried to make it better for most use cases.
Edited 2012-03-13 19:24 UTC