Assange is handing out free ammunition for those who would like to legislate tighter restrictions on internet freedoms. Tying itself to a particular political party will only make that easier.
It's the first dinosaur cemetery ever discovered. They're often mis-dated because dinosaurs were really big and could dig really deep. All the way down to where we find oil fields today.
The biblical flood clearly put a mile of water above another massive site located under the Deepwater Horizon rig.
Unless you could concentrate both the alcohol and flavors into a concentrate that you could add carbonated water to to reconstitute. Beer could then be transported far more inexpensively.
And you, sir, jump to conclusions too quickly and have not had an adequate opportunity to learn from the past. You apparently also think that there's one approved way to approach any problem. Nonsense.
What little I do know do today's IT education includes design patterns which are a rehashed rephrasing of old concepts like modularity, code reuse and general software design, etc. If you were to take my class you might've learned about how Delphi specifically accommodates all of these things.
But if you were in my class with noobs, and railed against a couple of simple demonstrations in the first 45 minutes of the course, I may well have asked you to leave.
I didn't spend five minutes on two simple projects as you assume. For future reference, read the whole post. The projects were the basis for teaching. Not the teaching itself.
I just listed the steps in projects 1 and 2. I did not relay the teaching that went along with it - which involved much exploration of what was going on behind the scenes.
This was taught in a short series of two one-week courses and the projects I listed consumed about 90 minutes of those 80 hours.
I taught a class on Delphi to a group of mostly non-programmers. It was very successful. Consider...
First project:
1) Open Delphi 2) Press Run
You've just written, compiled, linked and executed your first Delphi program. We'll get into the details later.
Second Project:
1) Open Delphi 2) Drop a button on the default form 3) Drop a slider on the default form 4) Double-click the OnChange event on the slider 5) Type Button1.Left:= Slider1.position * 10; 6) Run
Now I can show visually show you what this does and talk about components, objects, properties, events, syntax, variables, assignment statements, build cycles, etc. - all in ways that you can see.
Plus, unlike Java or C#, I can show you procedural (non-OO) console app or service programming. And we can go all the way down to assembly language if you want.
And you don't think they had a plan? I am a Windows developer and was left wondering for a long time why they were literally backing up in terms of productivity. Most of the industry was as well.
In the beginning, nobody knew what.NET was.
Compare with Apple who wanted to lock their developers into their own IDE. Then a new architecture comes out and everything works on it. Okay, now I get it....
No, XAML is the new HTML. At least if Microsoft get its way. Get thee to Wikipedia and read. It's very comprehensive. Put the blinders on if you wish, but don't say I didn't warn you..NET is subservient to XAML..NET is an effort to herd the corporate developers to XAML. XAML has always underlied.NET.
Microsoft has no interest in OOXML. From Microsoft's perspective, it's deprecated. That's why they let it go. This is about XAML, upon which Silverlight is built. And XAML could be a very powerful thing.
A subset of XAML, XPS replaces Postscript. Any static page that can be printed can be stored as XPS. XPS is/will be the printer control language in Windows.
But XPS can also be displayed on screen (good bye Acrobat). XPS could be used to store any static document (goodbye Illustrator).
But the superset XAML is dynamic framework for rich internet apps (goodbye Flash).
XAML pages/apps can be designed in an Illustrator-like ExpressionWeb (goodbye HTML5 and CSS).
Of course, you can use the Office Web Apps without Silverlight and you can still see PNG images of your document. But if you should decide to install Silverlight I bet you'll find it a better experience.
Exactly. Although I don't think they'll phase out HTML 5, they'll just make it obsolete by competing with the committee controlled standard with a more agile proprietary one. All while coexisting with HTML 5.
Then, they'll just be a few killer Silverlight apps away from having Apple's customers clamoring for Silverlight support.
Flash use will diminish if it's not needed for video. Silverlight won't be harmed by using video standards, but video was never what Silverlight was about.
Now that Jobs has staked out the native apps + HTML 5 position. Microsoft will take this shot at Adobe while staking out the cross-platform position. Silverlight will compete with HTML 5 while coexisting with it, much as Flash has done.
First, it's Cheney. Second, it was Armitage and Novak.
Assange is handing out free ammunition for those who would like to legislate tighter restrictions on internet freedoms. Tying itself to a particular political party will only make that easier.
One thought that occurred to me was whether Churchill might've thought the church was a useful tool.
Or did they get the quote wrong when he actually said "Belief in what The Churchill tells you"
I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation.
I agree. But add Google Maps as well (hell, you could probably just do it on Google Maps yourself).
But I think Google would be falling all over itself for the PR of doing something like this.
It's the first dinosaur cemetery ever discovered. They're often mis-dated because dinosaurs were really big and could dig really deep. All the way down to where we find oil fields today.
The biblical flood clearly put a mile of water above another massive site located under the Deepwater Horizon rig.
Didn't we have this sort of thing after 9/11? I seem to recall a /. submission about observed weather changes while all the aircraft were grounded.
We'll finally learn what was going on at Area 51 and the true origins of Marvin The Martian.
But how much is this going to cost?
It's worse than that. $1200 for the winning 3 person team. For $400, I might as well just go to work.
Unless you could concentrate both the alcohol and flavors into a concentrate that you could add carbonated water to to reconstitute. Beer could then be transported far more inexpensively.
Ok, so, if you're a dangerous sex offender, you never need to be let out of prison.
But, you can't get life without parole unless you've killed someone....
http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2010/05/us_supreme_court_ends_life_sen.html
And you, sir, jump to conclusions too quickly and have not had an adequate opportunity to learn from the past. You apparently also think that there's one approved way to approach any problem. Nonsense.
What little I do know do today's IT education includes design patterns which are a rehashed rephrasing of old concepts like modularity, code reuse and general software design, etc. If you were to take my class you might've learned about how Delphi specifically accommodates all of these things.
But if you were in my class with noobs, and railed against a couple of simple demonstrations in the first 45 minutes of the course, I may well have asked you to leave.
I didn't spend five minutes on two simple projects as you assume. For future reference, read the whole post. The projects were the basis for teaching. Not the teaching itself.
I just listed the steps in projects 1 and 2. I did not relay the teaching that went along with it - which involved much exploration of what was going on behind the scenes.
This was taught in a short series of two one-week courses and the projects I listed consumed about 90 minutes of those 80 hours.
I taught a class on Delphi to a group of mostly non-programmers. It was very successful. Consider...
First project:
1) Open Delphi
2) Press Run
You've just written, compiled, linked and executed your first Delphi program. We'll get into the details later.
Second Project:
1) Open Delphi := Slider1.position * 10;
2) Drop a button on the default form
3) Drop a slider on the default form
4) Double-click the OnChange event on the slider
5) Type Button1.Left
6) Run
Now I can show visually show you what this does and talk about components, objects, properties, events, syntax, variables, assignment statements, build cycles, etc. - all in ways that you can see.
Plus, unlike Java or C#, I can show you procedural (non-OO) console app or service programming. And we can go all the way down to assembly language if you want.
For Linux see Free Pascal and Lazarus.
And you don't think they had a plan? I am a Windows developer and was left wondering for a long time why they were literally backing up in terms of productivity. Most of the industry was as well.
In the beginning, nobody knew what .NET was.
Compare with Apple who wanted to lock their developers into their own IDE. Then a new architecture comes out and everything works on it. Okay, now I get it....
No, XAML is the new HTML. At least if Microsoft get its way. Get thee to Wikipedia and read. It's very comprehensive. Put the blinders on if you wish, but don't say I didn't warn you. .NET is subservient to XAML. .NET is an effort to herd the corporate developers to XAML. XAML has always underlied .NET.
Microsoft has no interest in OOXML. From Microsoft's perspective, it's deprecated. That's why they let it go. This is about XAML, upon which Silverlight is built. And XAML could be a very powerful thing.
A subset of XAML, XPS replaces Postscript. Any static page that can be printed can be stored as XPS. XPS is/will be the printer control language in Windows.
But XPS can also be displayed on screen (good bye Acrobat). XPS could be used to store any static document (goodbye Illustrator).
But the superset XAML is dynamic framework for rich internet apps (goodbye Flash).
XAML pages/apps can be designed in an Illustrator-like ExpressionWeb (goodbye HTML5 and CSS).
Of course, you can use the Office Web Apps without Silverlight and you can still see PNG images of your document. But if you should decide to install Silverlight I bet you'll find it a better experience.
Stercus accidit
http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/encyclopedia/Noolbenger/
In Soviet Russia, the KGBCQ
I can see why you would assume this is a game about covert action, but in reality, it's about combat in total darkness.
They saved a ton of time and money on the graphics.
Exactly. Although I don't think they'll phase out HTML 5, they'll just make it obsolete by competing with the committee controlled standard with a more agile proprietary one. All while coexisting with HTML 5.
Then, they'll just be a few killer Silverlight apps away from having Apple's customers clamoring for Silverlight support.
Flash use will diminish if it's not needed for video. Silverlight won't be harmed by using video standards, but video was never what Silverlight was about.
Now that Jobs has staked out the native apps + HTML 5 position. Microsoft will take this shot at Adobe while staking out the cross-platform position. Silverlight will compete with HTML 5 while coexisting with it, much as Flash has done.
Really? Long division has been lost to the ages?