I'm not scared by the shortage of 'three-sixty'. But a lot more by the shortage of launch titles. Not one seems gold 3 weeks from launch. And no editor dared to commit itself to having a game on the shelves for october 22.
And I'm sure you can find more affordable DVD player than this rushed out console.
"nouns phrases become objects, verbs become functions, and adjectives become object attributes (or properties)"
OK, I didn't looked for classes in specifications that way since... well, never.
When I was told OO programming, first thing my teachers told me was to get rid of this way of finding my classes.
Analysis is a complicated matter, maybe this tool can help but I doubt it will provide serious specifications analysis so as to translate them into good class/sequence/whatever diagrams.
Adobe is testing how can the DMCA work. Look, they caught a russian hacker just after the biggest hacker con. They nearly asked for journalists for the arrest.
They try to see how people reacts of course. They waited some few months after the law passed and they are weighting the protests. And they pay much more attention to the press (that doesn't seems to think it' such a big deal) than to activists like/.ers...
During Linux servers market share study (or similar studies involving Linux), are you concerned about the fact that there's no big Linux company who will ever buy you such work, meanwhile Microsoft or other giants sure will ask again for it in the future ?
Does it affects you or your team work ?
First, I must answer some wrong points about French background : No, law don't take someone guilty until it's proven he's innocent and yes, we can't say or sell anything - racist speech and nazi memorabilia are forbidden.
Why the last interdictions ? Because we think history books, open discussions with open-minded people and such can better educate you than hateful propaganda.
Now the position. I won't discuss here if it's right or not to let Yahoo! sell such objects out of France because every nation has the right to have its laws. I think it's a shame that a french judge ruled out of France. Yes they can force Yahoo! to remove the nazi objects from french Yahoo ! and maybe force them to try to block french citizens from viewing them on world's sites. But that's all. Or else we'll burn others countries into flame because of their habits, religion, numbered bank accounts, whatever.
Before.NET, interoperability was a mean word to Microsoft. Is Apache constant leadership situation in web server market a consequence of this addedum to Microsoft dictionnary ?
I mean, do you plan to take market shares back with the.NET interoperability, because people will think "Hey, this thing runs everywhere, but better on Microsoft !", like they think about Apache/*nix ?
I'm not scared by the shortage of 'three-sixty'. But a lot more by the shortage of launch titles. Not one seems gold 3 weeks from launch. And no editor dared to commit itself to having a game on the shelves for october 22.
And I'm sure you can find more affordable DVD player than this rushed out console.
"nouns phrases become objects, verbs become functions, and adjectives become object attributes (or properties)"
OK, I didn't looked for classes in specifications that way since... well, never.
When I was told OO programming, first thing my teachers told me was to get rid of this way of finding my classes. Analysis is a complicated matter, maybe this tool can help but I doubt it will provide serious specifications analysis so as to translate them into good class/sequence/whatever diagrams.
They're gonna yell out "You see what happens when people reverse-engineer our software ?".
And Sklyarov will have its 50th birthday in jail, and the DMCA will be thouroughfully enforced.
Who wrote this virus, by the way ?
Adobe is testing how can the DMCA work. Look, they caught a russian hacker just after the biggest hacker con. They nearly asked for journalists for the arrest.
/.ers...
They try to see how people reacts of course. They waited some few months after the law passed and they are weighting the protests. And they pay much more attention to the press (that doesn't seems to think it' such a big deal) than to activists like
During Linux servers market share study (or similar studies involving Linux), are you concerned about the fact that there's no big Linux company who will ever buy you such work, meanwhile Microsoft or other giants sure will ask again for it in the future ?
Does it affects you or your team work ?
First, I must answer some wrong points about French background : No, law don't take someone guilty until it's proven he's innocent and yes, we can't say or sell anything - racist speech and nazi memorabilia are forbidden.
Why the last interdictions ? Because we think history books, open discussions with open-minded people and such can better educate you than hateful propaganda.
Now the position. I won't discuss here if it's right or not to let Yahoo! sell such objects out of France because every nation has the right to have its laws. I think it's a shame that a french judge ruled out of France. Yes they can force Yahoo! to remove the nazi objects from french Yahoo ! and maybe force them to try to block french citizens from viewing them on world's sites. But that's all. Or else we'll burn others countries into flame because of their habits, religion, numbered bank accounts, whatever.
Hello M. Miller,
.NET, interoperability was a mean word to Microsoft. Is Apache constant leadership situation in web server market a consequence of this addedum to Microsoft dictionnary ?
.NET interoperability, because people will think "Hey, this thing runs everywhere, but better on Microsoft !", like they think about Apache/*nix ?
Before
I mean, do you plan to take market shares back with the