you can run linux on an LPAR, but it is mostly run in VM mode.
a mainframe has a limited amount of LPARs (harware partitions) available, while you can run as many VM'ed operating systems that you want, as long as the resources are available.
with struts I've been able to have no code in my JSPs at all. it's not that hard, you just have to spend more time designing it.
I'm not attacking your or making any claims about your skill level. Slashdot is a festering buch of he said she said bullshit and I want to make sure folks are clear.
almost all of the original sybase code is gone from MS SQL server, and the sybase ASE codebase is whole lot different then it was when SQL server forked from it.
you still need word, so you still pay $$
have You used a recent build of firefox? it looks just like any of my other gnome apps and even uses the new gnome file selector
you can run linux on an LPAR, but it is mostly run in VM mode.
a mainframe has a limited amount of LPARs (harware partitions) available, while you can run as many VM'ed operating systems that you want, as long as the resources are available.
I guess I can see why some people hate java now. It allows a larger percentage of people into the programming 'club'.
that takes you 5 or 6 weeks to debug before it displays the page
3) leet programers love to bash java for lacking pointers but suffer segmentation faults when they fuck up a reference.
oh please. Most programmers can deal with pointers just fine, but like using a high level language to get more done.
Messa? rip jar jar binks out of X now! that will speed it up and help the user experience.
the solutiuon is so simple.
with struts I've been able to have no code in my JSPs at all. it's not that hard, you just have to spend more time designing it.
I'm not attacking your or making any claims about your skill level. Slashdot is a festering buch of he said she said bullshit and I want to make sure folks are clear.
happy java coding!
with java you just use a good ide like eclipse that generates the getters/setters for you. that doesn't seem to hard to maintain
I don't have to install anything in my classpath to use standard java classes.
it did happen, it was never marketed for general use.
OS X is not FreeBSD, they just use some of the userland bits. It is a completely different kernel
strange, with fedora I booted up and it found the card and kudzu configured it.
that's it.
so we should provide prisoners with teddy bears and cold drinks?
why don't you tell us what the issues are instead vague statement with no real substance?
did it actually do any scientific research? it was all PR. The new one they are building with Xserves will be the research cluster.
yes, but being a perl haxor keeps him from saying anything good about java.
by the way parent, i'm not talking to you directly.
wait 20 seconds for a 503 error.... wait.... wait... 503 error.... wait 2 more minutes.... for a 503 error...
save your money and buy it. the cheapness around here is unbelievable.
why don't you steal yourself a new car that you can't afford too? $1000 would be a lot of cheap shit vodka too.
perhaps ID should send all the development to india so the next version will be cheaper
you want a good game? you have to pay good people to make it.
redhat distros run on the Z hardware also.
almost all of the original sybase code is gone from MS SQL server, and the sybase ASE codebase is whole lot different then it was when SQL server forked from it.
so FREEBSD 5, according to users of it the performance king for server work loads has broken threading?
Computers are my hobby, I can't afford a new computer, so I steal one. It's not like i'm making any money selling the computer, I just want to use it.
do you feel that software is different, because it is not a physical item?
why some guy delivering pizza needs a $1000 productivity program?