To the OP: if you're gonna go with this idea, it might also help get the kids attention if you wore a costume that makes you look like a computer. I'm thinking a box that looks like a CRT monitor on your head and maybe a shirt with a keyboard drawn on it. You got the idea.
BTW, good luck on your noble quest!
Or not including the key in the source code at all.
I have written a Dropbox client and Dropbox also uses OAuth for authentication, and I didn't include the key in the source code. And now when someone wants to compile my application, they have to get a new key from Dropbox.
Only the binaries I distribute include the key Dropbox gave me.
I almost fully agree with you. Except that Firefox 5 breaks compatibility with some (or maybe most) add-ons. That's what makes it 5.0 instead of 4.x in the eyes of most people. What's wrong with it is that it's released so quickly, severely shortening the previous version's life.
The next big thing might be the separation of UI and core program logic.
An example of this is what Nokia's Qt is heading towards: QML for UI (which is similar to or might even be a subset to Javascript, I am not sure) and Qt for the program logic and actual implementation of functionality. This is a powerful approach and it has many advantages that I think most Slashdot reader know.
This might a new (optional) strategy for Microsoft applications, HTML5/Javascript for the UI and.NET for the implementation.
Disclaimer: I am an expert in neither Qt/QML nor HTML5/Javascript/.NET and what I am saying is just a thought, and I haven't heard about Microsoft (or anyone else for that matter) saying that this is what they are aiming at. I just wanted to share a thought.
I don't hate MeeGo, in fact I own an N900 and I wish that MeeGo would have been in a better situation on mobile phones. But I think that they should have spent a little more time thinking of a better name.
Wait, the battery is rechargeable? If this is an ADVERTISEMENT in a paper magazine, why would you want to recharge it beyond the novelty? What good is this, and with a battery of 70min, wouldn't they ALL have no power by the time you get it off the shelf?
Due to the variety of types of errors and possible causes of data loss, I find that -throughout the recovery process- the more options you set by yourself (requiring knowledge and experience in hard drives and file systems) the more efficient the process is.
So, no matter the tool you choose, try to provide as much info to the tool as possible, and don't rely on the software developer(s) to choose a best general case which will always work...
I don't think that MS really wants to lose tons of users, because I am from Syria and switching the country in my profile re-granted my access to the Messenger service.
S14E16 (Production code EABF11)
This is not accurate. A binary Sudoku consists of 1x1x1 cells.
To the OP: if you're gonna go with this idea, it might also help get the kids attention if you wore a costume that makes you look like a computer. I'm thinking a box that looks like a CRT monitor on your head and maybe a shirt with a keyboard drawn on it. You got the idea. BTW, good luck on your noble quest!
You're still discussing Firefox 8? Oh well, I guess only cool guys like me use Firefox Infinity. Goodnight lameos.
Or not including the key in the source code at all. I have written a Dropbox client and Dropbox also uses OAuth for authentication, and I didn't include the key in the source code. And now when someone wants to compile my application, they have to get a new key from Dropbox. Only the binaries I distribute include the key Dropbox gave me.
I almost fully agree with you. Except that Firefox 5 breaks compatibility with some (or maybe most) add-ons. That's what makes it 5.0 instead of 4.x in the eyes of most people. What's wrong with it is that it's released so quickly, severely shortening the previous version's life.
The next big thing might be the separation of UI and core program logic. An example of this is what Nokia's Qt is heading towards: QML for UI (which is similar to or might even be a subset to Javascript, I am not sure) and Qt for the program logic and actual implementation of functionality. This is a powerful approach and it has many advantages that I think most Slashdot reader know. This might a new (optional) strategy for Microsoft applications, HTML5/Javascript for the UI and .NET for the implementation.
Disclaimer: I am an expert in neither Qt/QML nor HTML5/Javascript/.NET and what I am saying is just a thought, and I haven't heard about Microsoft (or anyone else for that matter) saying that this is what they are aiming at. I just wanted to share a thought.
I don't hate MeeGo, in fact I own an N900 and I wish that MeeGo would have been in a better situation on mobile phones. But I think that they should have spent a little more time thinking of a better name.
It seems that names that have a trailing "Go" are living up to it. Think MeeGo.
Ironically, Noor means light in Arabic.
This is a beta version. The final release is scheduled for October (10.10)
The correct link of "significant code contributed from the community" is this: http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2009/12/01/thanks-for-helping-us-make-4-6
I guess I'll get shot for using the latest version of Kubuntu, Code-named Karmic Koala!
Here is a list of the new features (in case you can't access the page like me, because the server is busy)
This is Sony.
Is USB 3.0 backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ?
Wait, the battery is rechargeable? If this is an ADVERTISEMENT in a paper magazine, why would you want to recharge it beyond the novelty? What good is this, and with a battery of 70min, wouldn't they ALL have no power by the time you get it off the shelf?
The battery might be charged using solar energy
Ever played Super Mario Bros.? In this video, the dude can live without knowing what lies behind the flagpole!
Simply, you succeed when you reach the goal you had in your mind earlier.
How about C++++
Due to the variety of types of errors and possible causes of data loss, I find that -throughout the recovery process- the more options you set by yourself (requiring knowledge and experience in hard drives and file systems) the more efficient the process is. So, no matter the tool you choose, try to provide as much info to the tool as possible, and don't rely on the software developer(s) to choose a best general case which will always work...
I don't think that MS really wants to lose tons of users, because I am from Syria and switching the country in my profile re-granted my access to the Messenger service.
I got a feeling that ideas like this and like the "XP mode" are related to Bill Gates no longer being the CEO.
They say that a word is worth a thousand pictures. Wait
But what about software fragmentition, don't we have enough already?