There are too many folks that use Qt to make large sums of money for it to go away. It will find a good foster home and be well taken care of if it is ever actually orphaned.
This is the advice you want to follow. Use XFOIL or some other panel method based program to analyze airfoils along side of your wind tunnel stuff.
You can talk about all the things it doesn't do well (boundary layer separation, transonic flow...) and show them some Color Fancy Drawings made by a more advanced simulation as an aside.
So, it's opt out rather than opt in but they could just keep their cards in aluminum foil and attend class every day too. If you get enough folks in on the joke someone might notice their attendance numbers were a bit off.
True, but if you are optimizing, you've already gone past that and most of the time everything is coming out of memcache or some such thing. Now you want to profile the rest of your app.
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I think I still have his tape cassette somewhere. 10 classics in 10 minutes...
All that looks good except I'm curious why you would choose MSSQL. Did you consider PostgreSQL in your quest for pragmatism? Was it features, reliability, ease of use or something else?
I don't think anyone has the preconception of actually being a guitar god while playing it. Heh, you haven't seen my 7 year old then. He is a legend in his own mind.
To quote an old numerical methods for PDE's specializing professor of mine...
"Godunov is good enough."
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Seriously though, if you have to ask all these questions what you really need is some mentoring. If you aren't at a university, go to one and find either the applied math guys or the engineers. Or maybe just call up the people who make fluent...
It says so right here on my ticket that cameras and recording equipment are strictly forbidding so I'm guessing they can at least kick you out of the statdium.
For those who don't live out here the 'saw it coming' part *should* have been refering to the month long drama that has preceded this. Reiser going in to talk to police repeatedly, then refusing to cooperate, camera crews chasing him around, interview with his (or her?) mother. It's the full three ring treatment really but I don't know that it's gone into full circus mode nationally yet.
The whole thing? Let's not get carried away, please. The bad guys are out there. They are writing viruses and ammassing botnets for fun and profit. They are out to get you.
TFA is on the mark in terms of the vacuous ethics of computer security software press releases and scare mongering but that doesn't mean that solid, secure operating systems would elliminate the need for anti-malware products. Maybe I'm wrong but I don't think the patching mechanisms for Linux distros and Macs or are so fantastic and/or timely that they could keep infestations at bay in the face of the zero-days they would face if they each had a third of the market.
It's actually not that obvious from the *current* dell situation since you can ask questions like:
Could AMD actually supply Dell with the number of processors required?
Is Intel bullying Dell or Dell bullying Intel at this point?
Does Dell's recent aquisition of Alienware being used as a stepping stone into a more diverse product lineup?
So sure, the past situation were different and more clearly anticompetitive on Intel's part. And no I'm not really arguing with the substance of your post. Like you say, anticompetitive behavior appears rampant these days, but it's more than just Intel that should face up to it.
See figure one.
That's what? A buck a user? My kids want me to spend that for stupid hat to put on a TF2 sniper. Sounds
pretty fair to me.
What a crock of shit. [It stinks.]
It is a pail of dung, and none may abide the odor thereof.
There are too many folks that use Qt to make large sums of money for it to go away.
It will find a good foster home and be well taken care of if it is ever actually orphaned.
Yeah, I've already got all the V2V communications I need packed into my middle finger.
See figure one.
...does it blend?
No, K9 was tolerable because you were eight. At fourteen K9 was an unforgivable joke but Tom Baker was still the best Doctor.
That's a great idea, but stop calling me surely!
Indeed, but please stop calling me Shirly.
This is the advice you want to follow. Use XFOIL or some other panel method based program to analyze airfoils along side of your wind tunnel stuff.
You can talk about all the things it doesn't do well (boundary layer separation, transonic flow...) and show them some Color Fancy Drawings made by a more advanced simulation as an aside.
So, it's opt out rather than opt in but they could just keep their cards in aluminum foil and attend class every day too. If you get enough folks in on the joke someone might notice their attendance numbers were a bit off.
Sounds more like fog to me.
True, but if you are optimizing, you've already gone past that and most of the time everything is coming out of memcache or some such thing. Now you want to profile the rest of your app.
I think I still have his tape cassette somewhere. 10 classics in 10 minutes...
Calvin: It says here, "Religion is the opiate of the masses."...What do you suppose that means? ...It means Karl Marx hasn't seen anything yet...
TV:
Why wait? IBM is probably already at risk from the current FAT suit. They should send a UDF shot across MS's bow now.
All that looks good except I'm curious why you would choose MSSQL. Did you consider PostgreSQL in your quest for pragmatism? Was it features, reliability, ease of use or something else?
Just curious.
Haven't you seen Tron?
11,000 requests in one second.... wow, that's huge!
How many did the system respond to?
To quote an old numerical methods for PDE's specializing professor of mine...
"Godunov is good enough."
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Seriously though, if you have to ask all these questions what you really need is some mentoring. If you aren't at a university, go to one and find either the applied math guys or the engineers. Or maybe just call up the people who make fluent...
It says so right here on my ticket that cameras and recording equipment are strictly forbidding so I'm guessing they can at least kick you out of the statdium.
Oh well, see you at the concert tonight!
For those who don't live out here the 'saw it coming' part *should* have been refering to the month long drama that has preceded this. Reiser going in to talk to police repeatedly, then refusing to cooperate, camera crews chasing him around, interview with his (or her?) mother. It's the full three ring treatment really but I don't know that it's gone into full circus mode nationally yet.
The whole thing? Let's not get carried away, please. The bad guys are out there. They are writing viruses and ammassing botnets for fun and profit. They are out to get you.
TFA is on the mark in terms of the vacuous ethics of computer security software press releases and scare mongering but that doesn't mean that solid, secure operating systems would elliminate the need for anti-malware products. Maybe I'm wrong but I don't think the patching mechanisms for Linux distros and Macs or are so fantastic and/or timely that they could keep infestations at bay in the face of the zero-days they would face if they each had a third of the market.
So sure, the past situation were different and more clearly anticompetitive on Intel's part. And no I'm not really arguing with the substance of your post. Like you say, anticompetitive behavior appears rampant these days, but it's more than just Intel that should face up to it.