Toshiba Latest Casualty of DRAM Price Wars
Tsar writes: "ITWorld.com tells the story: Toshiba is getting out of the DRAM business. They had 6.2% of the world market last year, but soon their Manassas, VA facilities will belong to Micron, the Yokkaichi plant's DRAM production will be reduced to a trickle, and Toshiba will be out of the commodity memory market. Guess you can sell DRAM for a hundred bucks a gigabyte, but you can't make a living at it yet."
kaffie ?
...It appears that Intel is no longer releasing Open Source 3D imaging software
At least, not on the front page.
I thought the problem was that 640K is enough for anybody.
Perl is emphatically not an object-oriented language. Perl's OO features were crudely hacked in after-the-fact. This unfortunate compromise is the equivalent of trying to bolt an internal-combustion engine onto a stagecoach instead of designing an automobile from the ground up.
Too many simple tasks are pointlessly complicated. Take the simple example of creating an array whose elements are arrays. Not only does the developer need to use additional inner brackets for each element, but they must also remember to use the unique @{$a[1]} syntax when referencing. Why all the extra steps? Who knows.
Perl is notoriously impossible read and maintain. Walk into any bar frequented after-hours by veteran developers and you'll hear story after story being swapped about having to decipher brain-crushing lines of text like :" (my @parsed =$URL =~ m@(\w+)://([^/:]+)(:\d*)?([^#]*)@) || return undef;". This unreadability is in part the result of the fact that:
Perl attempts to be all things to all people and ends up being second-rate at everything. Perl is widely known as the "duct tape of the internet", and it performs superbly in this role. However, just as you cannot build a house out of duct tape alone, so attempting to turn a language that was originally developed for scripting brief, handy utilities into a do-all, be-all programming language will only result in the buggy, bloated, "write-only" mess that Perl has become. It has been said that you only need to know 10% of Perl to do 90% of your job. It should be added that anyone trying you utilize 90% of Perl would have time enough to do 10% of their job.
Subroutine signatures, orthogonals, method access, data inheritance: this list could go on and on. But there is no real need. Its is now clear that Perl is doomed. At this very moment, Perl 6.0 is being cobbled together, with bulletins about the myriad upcoming features of the new version being issued with titles referring to the Biblical Book of the Apocalypse, the favorite text of messianic streetcorner lunatics. There is no better indicator of the deranged states of mind of the developers behind Perl than this unfortunate choice of imagery. Software developers with any interest in future employment/relevance should seize this opportunity to attain fluency in Ruby or Python and donate their Perl books to the History Department of their local University.
From: Rob Malda
Newsgroups: news.admin.net-abuse.misc
Subject: FIRST PSOT!!!
Date: 1997/11/11
FRIST POST!!!!!!!
Why in my day, we had to hunt lemmings with our bare hands and evade tyrannosauruses with our bare feet.
bah, in my day were used our heads....
you might try avoiding daytime trading
invest in the long term. yeah.
Justice for Mumia at last.
That's what toshiba deserves for bowing down to a corrupt company like GESTAPObus (Rambus)
and now a quote from Darkman
BURN IN HELL!!!!!!!
I guess this puts sony in a pickle cause the playstation 2 uses rambus but that's what sony deserves as well.
precludes means "eliminates" or "greatly lessens the possibility of"
you mean "forecasts"