I do use Kdevelop to code my End-of-studies project.
I use it not really because I like KDE (and, I even used to _hate_ KDE, but I'm getting older and wiser:)), but because it is a good way to quickly build a friendly user interface and even any C++ application. Kdevelop builds itself a very good base to your project, with all the autoconf / automake stuff, very handly. Finding errors at compile time just by clicking on the faulty line and a few others things are really great in Kdevelop. (Please do not answer that Emacs does it). And my developing environment is Kdevelop + AfterStep 1.0.
And.... If you do not like KDE, Kdevelop 1.2 supports GNOME !
Even if this is a powerful machine, I'm afraid it will need a VERY long time to boot... Especially on NT : Windows has detected a new CPU.. please insert Windows NT CD-ROM... Windows has detected a new CPU....
France has not done any nuclear testing for several years, and the last experiments REALLY were the last ones (well, I hope, with politics you never really know).
hey... it seems obvious that the picture you are talking about is a REDUCTION (downscaled) of the one they are talking about. A 3M picture has a size around 1000x1000, much bigger than the one you downloaded.
It's just as if the first man who took a photograph had said :
Now this is MY moon. You can't anymore take photographs of this.
But I wonder in which countries such patents could be valid. For instance in Europe we are having a discussion about the possiblity to patent algorithms, that was not possible in the EU until now. I hope ONLY you americans are allowing companies to patent a thing like our genome.
1-you don't need to take a virus to see a nice piece of code. I'm sure some things like demos are also REALLY nice pieces of code 2-when you write a program, you offer somebody the possibility to do something. for a 'normal' program, you give the user the possibility to achieve a certain kind of work. when you write a virus, you give him the opportunity to do nasty things he could not have done without you (well, without you and the others virus authors. but let's forget the "i'm no the only one!" excuse). So YOU are responsible.
But what about software that has NO legal utilisation ? virus are such things. A gun allows you to defend yourself, not only to attack others. I think for some kind of software, the developer HAS a responsability.
I do use Kdevelop to code my End-of-studies project.
:)), but because it is a good way to quickly build a friendly user interface and even any C++ application. Kdevelop builds itself a very good base to your project, with all the autoconf / automake stuff, very handly. Finding errors at compile time just by clicking on the faulty line and a few others things are really great in Kdevelop. (Please do not answer that Emacs does it).
I use it not really because I like KDE (and, I even used to _hate_ KDE, but I'm getting older and wiser
And my developing environment is Kdevelop + AfterStep 1.0.
And.... If you do not like KDE, Kdevelop 1.2 supports GNOME !
I do not understand where the security hole is.
I use 'Q' as password really often, it is a FAR better password that 'E' or 'W'. Trust me, with 'Q' you are secure, don't be afraid.
Even if this is a powerful machine, I'm afraid it will need a VERY long time to boot...
Especially on NT : Windows has detected a new CPU.. please insert Windows NT CD-ROM... Windows has detected a new CPU....
Hey man, I fear you have a 4-year lag.
France has not done any nuclear testing for several years, and the last experiments REALLY were the last ones (well, I hope, with politics you never really know).
hey... it seems obvious that the picture you are talking about is a REDUCTION (downscaled) of the one they are talking about.
A 3M picture has a size around 1000x1000, much bigger than the one you downloaded.
It's just as if the first man who took a photograph had said :
Now this is MY moon. You can't anymore take photographs of this.
But I wonder in which countries such patents could be valid. For instance in Europe we are having a discussion about the possiblity to patent algorithms, that was not possible in the EU until now. I hope ONLY you americans are allowing companies to patent a thing like our genome.
Hey!
GREAT example of what people can do quickly with NT.
1-you don't need to take a virus to see a nice piece of code. I'm sure some things like demos are also REALLY nice pieces of code 2-when you write a program, you offer somebody the possibility to do something. for a 'normal' program, you give the user the possibility to achieve a certain kind of work. when you write a virus, you give him the opportunity to do nasty things he could not have done without you (well, without you and the others virus authors. but let's forget the "i'm no the only one!" excuse). So YOU are responsible.
But what about software that has NO legal utilisation ? virus are such things. A gun allows you to defend yourself, not only to attack others. I think for some kind of software, the developer HAS a responsability.