The most working code is achieved when you get your collar gray. If you do the real user job with real users you'll immedeately notice things that suck.
focusing on a single technology, you don't waste time on the glue.
The original question was if there is any method to avoid the time wasted on the glue when the components are ready. Or is there a fast way to glue things up when the components are ready.
For many people is't already possible to get on and be productive only with web apps.
What does this mean for example with a ASUS P5E3 Deluxe. Why would you need the whole massive and slow OS any more if the browser is the only thing needed? And what would you do with the hard drive, tons of memory, usb sticks etc if you could do and save everything to web?
Could we see simple, very cheap and optimized bulk machines everywhere some day?
Windows is the right os for the war ships. It's good if there's problems with weapons & other war stuff. It gives them bad image and maybe there'll be a little less weapons & funding then.
And if we don't count what happens in movies, it's rare computer bugs kills civilians. Mechanical failures are a different thing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J5PWIgRSOM
It's so easy to be pessimistic. The first version was quite good and innovative to be the first version. And it has been developing very well since then.
Speed, screen estate saving etc are very important things. If chrome also manages to keep memory footprint relatively small as it grows & adds features more people will be converted.... and of course we first need the native linux version.
So if you want Microsoft's side of the story, they can't help it that people use bad coding practices.
As a coder, I don't agree with that. You make a tool/language/framework for developers, you better make it idiot proof. I agree with MS.
Problem is asp-coders have never even heard about coding practices. Just google for a solution for any asp problem and all you find is awful amateurish hacks.
And in addition to that often you have no other options than hack. Try to sort a multidimensional array. Hardly possible. Asp doesn't even have a built in command to sort an array - if you can even call them as arrays.
Who would still use that old asp? They are surely idiots - including me. And idiots are never experts in security.
I work at a company that makes furnitures with your own setting. Just put in width, height and depth and it'll give you the price and a simple wire image.
The most working code is achieved when you get your collar gray. If you do the real user job with real users you'll immedeately notice things that suck.
I'm a loser. Vote me troll.
focusing on a single technology, you don't waste time on the glue.
The original question was if there is any method to avoid the time wasted on the glue when the components are ready. Or is there a fast way to glue things up when the components are ready.
For many people is't already possible to get on and be productive only with web apps. What does this mean for example with a ASUS P5E3 Deluxe. Why would you need the whole massive and slow OS any more if the browser is the only thing needed? And what would you do with the hard drive, tons of memory, usb sticks etc if you could do and save everything to web? Could we see simple, very cheap and optimized bulk machines everywhere some day?
Windows is the right os for the war ships. It's good if there's problems with weapons & other war stuff. It gives them bad image and maybe there'll be a little less weapons & funding then.
And if we don't count what happens in movies, it's rare computer bugs kills civilians. Mechanical failures are a different thing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J5PWIgRSOM
It's so easy to be pessimistic. The first version was quite good and innovative to be the first version. And it has been developing very well since then.
Speed, screen estate saving etc are very important things. If chrome also manages to keep memory footprint relatively small as it grows & adds features more people will be converted. ... and of course we first need the native linux version.
har har
Why don't they just show a photo of a cat and ask to tell what it is. I wonder if a computer read that picture.
Just get 1000 pictures maybe with random backgrounds. Then show 2 of them and ask to name both. That'd be quite uncrackable for a while.
Or am I missing something?
Microsoft is just too slow and clumsy nowadays. Mobile Windows 7 may already be old at the time it hit's the market.
... we all write clean code. Let's buy this book to our fellow workers.
I work at a company that makes furnitures with your own setting. Just put in width, height and depth and it'll give you the price and a simple wire image.
... or an example of a product ready to put in the shopping cart:
main page
http://www.mooble.fi/ (only in Finnish)
http://www.mooble.fi/tuote2.php?_leveys=160&_korkeus=160&_syvyys=30&_maara=1&_pintamateriaali=4&varikoodi=M300&_variid=43&_id=11&muutettu=1#laskuri