The C and C++ standards do not specify the order of evaluation for function arguments. This can lead to subtle portability problems. As I explained in my column last month (“As Precise As Possible”), ...
Three arguments I hear against the Valley’s Edge (VE) development are fire, water, and traffic. The letter from a recently retired fire chief should carry more weight regarding fire risk than local ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Great entrepreneurs are able to question wide-held beliefs, make connections between seemingly disparate ideas, and essentially see what ...
There are plenty of reasons why political disputes can be divisive, and a host of psychological mechanisms that contribute to a preference for one's own views. For one thing, political preferences ...
Back in January, I posted a piece on this blog asking if any readers wanted to develop their critical thinking as a kind of New Year’s Resolution. Following some rather positive feedback, I added a ...
Back in January, I posted a piece on this blog asking if any readers wanted to develop their critical thinking as a kind of New Year’s Resolution. Following some rather positive feedback, I added a ...
If you could meet yourself, would you always agree with yourself? You might hope so. But according to a new study, many people will reject their own arguments - if they're tricked into thinking that ...
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