SWT may be an interesting "under the covers" bit of information but it could be important to you if you want to develop modern native (professional looking) applications in Java.
How an open source widget toolkit could be considered vender-lock-in, mystifies me?!?!
I had an interview with one of these small hardware vendors that deal with CLECs. Apparently, their is much work to be done in tying these systems together i.e. getting the Trouble Tickets to flow through the system and it sounds like most of the companies run by the seat of their pants and hope that everything goes well and if not they may lose a few subscribers but that is acceptable since they still make thier money. Simple things like performance stats are still rather difficult as well.
Nerd TV did a show on the archive org founder: Brewster Kahle.
He talked about doing storage on the cheap.
Here is a link to the system they are using in production.
This solution is GPL'ed. It also appears you can buy it as well.
It appears that Eurocom still allows configurations without an OS.
What's this package 'foo' that everyone keeps talking about? I can't find it anywhere :!
SWT may be an interesting "under the covers" bit of information but it could be important to you if you want to develop modern native (professional looking) applications in Java.
How an open source widget toolkit could be considered vender-lock-in, mystifies me?!?!
I had an interview with one of these small hardware vendors that deal with CLECs. Apparently, their is much work to be done in tying these systems together i.e. getting the Trouble Tickets to flow through the system and it sounds like most of the companies run by the seat of their pants and hope that everything goes well and if not they may lose a few subscribers but that is acceptable since they still make thier money. Simple things like performance stats are still rather difficult as well.
I expect the URL should be: Agilent
All Optical! I have been waiting for this. Now what about the dark fiber?
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