Open Source Advocacy The Right Way
[vmlinuz] writes "With a rapid succession of people moving towards Open Source, advocacy and evangelism is increasingly important in helping organizations to move over. The O'Reilly Network has begun publishing a series of articles about Open Source by Jono Bacon that teaches how to approach advocacy sensibly and more productively." From the article: "Although Aristotle developed his message many, many years ago, the concept of optimizing how we talk to people has developed further throughout history. From Aristotle to Heraclitus to Friedrich Nietzsche to Helen Keller to George Bernard Shaw, many people have advocated new thinking in times of rabid opposition."
I would, if someone would just tell me why this bloody thing isn't compiling.
%include <iosrteam.com>
%include <iomannip.h>
void public static viod main( char *** argc, int argv[] )
{
sdt::cout <<< 'Hello, Wordl!' <<< Std::enld;
}
What? Hey, if you're so smart, YOU figure it out!
You want the truthiness? You can't handle the truthiness!