um sure, it could be used in other areas of software development too, but is there a framework (class libraries and examples/description of how to use them) available?
MVC is an abstract concept, struts is one implementation. Is there an implementation for Perl? maybe those GNU folks need to get started on their own MVC implementation. Afterall, they don't seem to like any implementation they can't kontrol;).
one container, two containers, three containers, four.
sure, it will work in the JSP/Servelet container only, but it also works nicely if you're using an EJB container as well.
the main point about struts is that it's a JSP based Model View Controler framework. actions and all that. Turbine/Velocity is another MVC framework that can be usefull if you're using one or two, or three containers. No books that I can see on the latter that i've seen, anyone interested in throwing one together?
i thought that's what the h4ck0rz use in the 90's to obtain cc numbs off aol customers? i knew the 70's were freaky and far-out, didn't know they had gotten phreakey yet... learn something new every day.
there's been plenty of bad press about Microsoft all over all the news palces. and it keeps coming on over and over and over again. somehow their stock continues to prevail and is extremely strong even in these economicly weak times. i think it works something like this:
1) write extremely buggy and non-origional Operating System. 2) force all hardware manufactures into exclusive contracts. our OS or no OS! 3) ????? 4) Profit!!!
that's an interesting argument, but... every other GUI (X, Mac, etc) provides these api's for their "windows" to work too. When first introduced, didn't Microsoft's windowing system run atop another "operating system"? A few versions later, we found that other operating system embraced and extended within the core "windows" though, a mistake many other window managers have managed to avoid.
ETRAX 100LX has almost everything you need included
* 32 bit RISC CPU core
* 10/100 MBit Ethernet controller
* 4 asynchronous serial ports
* 2 synchronous serial ports
* 2 USB ports
* 2 Parallel ports
* 4 ATA (IDE) ports
* 2 Narrow SCSI ports (or 1 Wide)
* Support for SDRAM, Flash, EEPROM, SRAM,...
this is a great technology that would probably be really usefull in laptop/notebook computers or even really small desktop (entire computer into the flatpanel display!
but really, serial ports? parallel ports? i'm not too sure that the scsi is going to win them any points either, but what the hell. they might have well integrated a video controler, an audio controler, and a 9600 baud modem to boot!
the same as a virtual class, these can never be instanciated, they're it's only used as a base class to the dysfunctional familiy class (of which every instance of the family class is instanciated from.
"We're so caught up in if we could that we never question if we should".
there are talkers and there are do-ers. you can spend you time going around wondering about everything, or you can put the rubber to the pavement and get some shit done. you make mistakes, you learn from them.
which sun jdk are you lacking the source code for? Head over to http://wwws.sun.com/software/java2/download.html for your JDK source needs. Using gentoo, I've installed the sun jdk from source without problems at all. for some reason the mozilla java plugin wouldn't work unless java was built using gcc 3.2. i don't know all the details, maybe other gentoo-ers will.
they could start by staffing the fricking checkout lanes. and having baggers who can bag the groceries too. what's the point of having 20 lanes if there's ever only 4-5 of them open? i just don't get it.
we have the self scan express checkouts at the local kroger/meijer stores. they're not really faster than having someone else scan your groceries. more than half the time something doesn't want to ring up right, and you have to call that non-english speaking person to come over and help, or some kids end up bumping the weight tray and the machine keeps yelling "put the item back in the bag".
they could also let you pre swipe your card when checking out so as soon as the scanner person presses the end order key, the 10 second card authorization starts.
they tried a 4-6 p.m. all lanes open at the local kroger (i don't know if they still do that anymore at all), but guess what, most people don't do their weekly shopping at 4-6p.m.. they are most often just getting a few things they forgot for dinner that night and plan to get the weeks stuff later that night or the next. maybe this is when the 14-16 year olds could legally work around here and they had plenty of disposable cheep labor to use.
The author merely points out that since apple launched its iMac and iBook products in the late 90's/early 2k, many things seem to be called i(InsertProductNameHere). Unless these particular robots came out well before the apple i(products), it's highly likely the iRobot name was influenced in part by apple.
btw, on your prior art/asimov claim. does asimov have an endless patent for their I Robot that hit the shelves in the 50's? (they couldn't have a copyright on creating a "silicon based calculating maching").
Re:I still haven't filled my 60GB HDD...
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1.5 TB DVD by 2010
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impressive collection of pr0n and mp3's
sorry, but lt 20GB is not an impressive collection. and to boot, you're bragging about having 40GB of free space? there's a reason best buy has the spindles of cdr's for 4.99$ all the time. out with the old and in with the new. go ahead, get on gnutella/morpheous/etc, etc and grab more music/video of your favorite genre, everyone else is doing it! it's the kewl thing to do.
i'm not quite sure what you have against Sun's Open Source Java SDK, but i'll leave that alone for now. and why you would want to run JBoss on a Microsoft platform outside of a "i'm at work and i need to learn this" i'll never really understand, but that's your choice.
an OS vendor should have the right to choose what software it distributes with its os. monopoly issues asside, RedHat shouldn't be "required" to distribute every library that make every "compatible" software run on its os any more than Microsoft should. conversely (sp?), they shouldn't be required to ship a stripped down os any more than microsoft should be. microsoft OS most likely doesn't require a calculator to execute any more than RedHat requires bash to boot. should sun be required to distribute samba as a base part of its os since it allows interopertaion with the Microsoft nodes that are most probably on the network as well?
the definition of an OS has been changing over the years, but continues to include "the software which provides an api and user software to operate the underlying hardware" (self definition). if i've got an ethernet card as a basic setup, then the OS should provide use of it. a digital camera is currently an accessory and the software for it should not be present in the OS, though the vendors might in the future change that.
wonderfull. one day everyone will be able to "emerge mozilla" and have nice looking fonts in the latest moz version, but not today. most gentoo users have go spend a few hours on the forums/usenet/irc/maillists to figure out how to get the aa fonts to work properly.
that's not the tru spirit of Open Source... why go through all the effort of starting a project learning more than you cared to know about certain technologies just so you can have a decent file formatter. it's much more in the spirit of OS to bitch and moan at others hoping they'll make what you want:)
Frontpage? Dreamweaver? both produce CRAP html code. sure, they're nice for some business analyst type person to mock up a web page, but then they give the code to a developer who has to spend 1/2 a day fixing up the code in there to get it to work at all.
yes, it integrates a calendar too! isn't that all dependant on the email server being used in the organization? it lets us invite other people to meetings and know if they'll be available. 8 years ago we had to have these "planners" where we wrote our appointments into. everyone would sit around the table at the meeting to decide a good time for the weekly meetings to occur. once everyone figured a good time, it was put into the planner. now at the meetings everyone pulls out their iLittlePalmToy and fumbles around for 4-5 minutes with it trying to figure out where all that scheduling stuff is and determine weather it's been synched in a while... then finally ends up saying "i'll get back to you on a good time, this thing isn't working quite right today".
i don't see anything that grants people the right to be left alone.
ammendment 4 reads
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."
this provides some level of privacy, only against unreasonable searches and seizures. if the police are investigating a neighborhood stalker, they can knock on your door to see if you're all right and have noticed anything suspicious that you would like to report. you don't have to tell them jack, you don't even have to answer the door that i know of, but they can knock. likewise, if you're walking down the street, you have the freedom to holloer to someone else walking on the other side of the street to ask if they know the current time. they don't have to answer you at all, no, but you have the freedom to ask.
a physical or verbal assult would be against the laws and the constitution as it inhibits the victim's right to live and causes personal damage to another (one's constitutuional rights stop when they infringe another's constituional rights). the "inaleinable" rights seem to be left out of the national constitution, but appears in many states constitutions. perhaps that was indicitive of how much control the original authors felt the national governemtn should have over citizens lives. the government was to protect the nation and the small few rules outlined in the constitution. we've come a long way in 200+ years.
it seems this little Bush from Texas learned a thing or two from his good 'ole dad. that oil war out in the near mid-east that nobody wanted cost him the re-election. so, he thinks for a minute.. the war on "drugs" is strung out and has been going on far to long to revitalize it's efforts, humm... how about a war on terrorism? all we need is an act of terror... that'll be good, i can drag this out as long as Ronnie drug out that war on Drugs in the 80's. Hell , if chenney is still kicking and around, he might even get a chance to be my successor. as long as little jebbby boy stays put down in florida where he belongs for now.
PHONE, PHONE, PHONE. i loved getting those little messages at the bottom of the terminal "PersonA is calling you..." or the "ring.... ring....". It's no wonder VMS is a rock solid OS. While digression to VMS, the Magic Windows was really quite nice too. you could code in one terminal and have a phone session in another. I don't miss the do key though, or EDT.
now that's the kind of quality posting we've come to love around here. add a little about how in SOVIET RUSSIA natalie portman carrols you. a dash of dying BSD and you should be all set.
my right to be left alone or contacted only by people I care to have contact me
is this right explained in the constitution somewhere? i must have missed it. you are free to my knowlege to make yourself as much a hermit as you want, or accessable as you want. if you sign up for a telephone from a phone company that publishes your number, or sells the number, you are indirectly making yourself accessable to anyone who can get the number. my point was that it is not the responsibility of the federal governement to provide regulation on these matters. perhaps the states have the flexability to implement this type of regulation, but i really think it oversteps even the bounds of a state legislature.
No, i didn't. I signed up for an email address to accept messages from friends, family, my employer, and companies i'm actively doing buisness with.
which service provider gives these types of email accounts? do you provide them with the list of addresses you accept email from? my email provider offers a publicly accessible email address that accepts email from anyplace, and my email client is what i use to filter out the mails. i usually just delete those i don't want to read.
i'm sure the DNC list in your state has been very nice to the people, but the governments has another job to do. no, they don't do both at the same time. i'm sure those lawyers are good multitaskers, but they still work on one thing at a time. there may be lots on the burner, but only one active thing at a time. this does take time away from their primary job of protecting the boarders and the constitutional rights of its citizens.
again, you don't have a right to be left alone, but the freedom to make yourself inaccessible.
that's why i pirate all my DVD's to VCD (mpeg2?) format so I CAN watch them in my dvd player or on the pc. divx was nice until i found a much older technology laying around that provided more flexability.
um sure, it could be used in other areas of software development too, but is there a framework (class libraries and examples/description of how to use them) available?
;).
MVC is an abstract concept, struts is one implementation. Is there an implementation for Perl? maybe those GNU folks need to get started on their own MVC implementation. Afterall, they don't seem to like any implementation they can't kontrol
one container,
two containers,
three containers,
four.
sure, it will work in the JSP/Servelet container only, but it also works nicely if you're using an EJB container as well.
the main point about struts is that it's a JSP based Model View Controler framework. actions and all that. Turbine/Velocity is another MVC framework that can be usefull if you're using one or two, or three containers. No books that I can see on the latter that i've seen, anyone interested in throwing one together?
i thought that's what the h4ck0rz use in the 90's to obtain cc numbs off aol customers? i knew the 70's were freaky and far-out, didn't know they had gotten phreakey yet... learn something new every day.
like this one? http://zdnet.com.com/2100-11-519911.html?legacy=zd nn
there's been plenty of bad press about Microsoft all over all the news palces. and it keeps coming on over and over and over again. somehow their stock continues to prevail and is extremely strong even in these economicly weak times. i think it works something like this:
1) write extremely buggy and non-origional Operating System.
2) force all hardware manufactures into exclusive contracts. our OS or no OS!
3) ?????
4) Profit!!!
that's an interesting argument, but... every other GUI (X, Mac, etc) provides these api's for their "windows" to work too. When first introduced, didn't Microsoft's windowing system run atop another "operating system"? A few versions later, we found that other operating system embraced and extended within the core "windows" though, a mistake many other window managers have managed to avoid.
ETRAX 100LX has almost everything you need included
...
* 32 bit RISC CPU core
* 10/100 MBit Ethernet controller
* 4 asynchronous serial ports
* 2 synchronous serial ports
* 2 USB ports
* 2 Parallel ports
* 4 ATA (IDE) ports
* 2 Narrow SCSI ports (or 1 Wide)
* Support for SDRAM, Flash, EEPROM, SRAM,
this is a great technology that would probably be really usefull in laptop/notebook computers or even really small desktop (entire computer into the flatpanel display!
but really, serial ports? parallel ports? i'm not too sure that the scsi is going to win them any points either, but what the hell. they might have well integrated a video controler, an audio controler, and a 9600 baud modem to boot!
virtually perfect family
the same as a virtual class, these can never be instanciated, they're it's only used as a base class to the dysfunctional familiy class (of which every instance of the family class is instanciated from.
"We're so caught up in if we could that we never question if we should".
there are talkers and there are do-ers. you can spend you time going around wondering about everything, or you can put the rubber to the pavement and get some shit done. you make mistakes, you learn from them.
which sun jdk are you lacking the source code for? Head over to http://wwws.sun.com/software/java2/download.html for your JDK source needs. Using gentoo, I've installed the sun jdk from source without problems at all. for some reason the mozilla java plugin wouldn't work unless java was built using gcc 3.2. i don't know all the details, maybe other gentoo-ers will.
making it easier to get in and out of the store
they could start by staffing the fricking checkout lanes. and having baggers who can bag the groceries too. what's the point of having 20 lanes if there's ever only 4-5 of them open? i just don't get it.
we have the self scan express checkouts at the local kroger/meijer stores. they're not really faster than having someone else scan your groceries. more than half the time something doesn't want to ring up right, and you have to call that non-english speaking person to come over and help, or some kids end up bumping the weight tray and the machine keeps yelling "put the item back in the bag".
they could also let you pre swipe your card when checking out so as soon as the scanner person presses the end order key, the 10 second card authorization starts.
they tried a 4-6 p.m. all lanes open at the local kroger (i don't know if they still do that anymore at all), but guess what, most people don't do their weekly shopping at 4-6p.m.. they are most often just getting a few things they forgot for dinner that night and plan to get the weeks stuff later that night or the next. maybe this is when the 14-16 year olds could legally work around here and they had plenty of disposable cheep labor to use.
The author merely points out that since apple launched its iMac and iBook products in the late 90's/early 2k, many things seem to be called i(InsertProductNameHere). Unless these particular robots came out well before the apple i(products), it's highly likely the iRobot name was influenced in part by apple.
btw, on your prior art/asimov claim. does asimov have an endless patent for their I Robot that hit the shelves in the 50's? (they couldn't have a copyright on creating a "silicon based calculating maching").
impressive collection of pr0n and mp3's
sorry, but lt 20GB is not an impressive collection. and to boot, you're bragging about having 40GB of free space? there's a reason best buy has the spindles of cdr's for 4.99$ all the time. out with the old and in with the new. go ahead, get on gnutella/morpheous/etc, etc and grab more music/video of your favorite genre, everyone else is doing it! it's the kewl thing to do.
CDs - "ALL YOUR HAVES ARE BELONG TO US!"
i don't know, perhaps the cd 0wnz the have?
i'm not quite sure what you have against Sun's Open Source Java SDK, but i'll leave that alone for now. and why you would want to run JBoss on a Microsoft platform outside of a "i'm at work and i need to learn this" i'll never really understand, but that's your choice.
an OS vendor should have the right to choose what software it distributes with its os. monopoly issues asside, RedHat shouldn't be "required" to distribute every library that make every "compatible" software run on its os any more than Microsoft should. conversely (sp?), they shouldn't be required to ship a stripped down os any more than microsoft should be. microsoft OS most likely doesn't require a calculator to execute any more than RedHat requires bash to boot. should sun be required to distribute samba as a base part of its os since it allows interopertaion with the Microsoft nodes that are most probably on the network as well?
the definition of an OS has been changing over the years, but continues to include "the software which provides an api and user software to operate the underlying hardware" (self definition). if i've got an ethernet card as a basic setup, then the OS should provide use of it. a digital camera is currently an accessory and the software for it should not be present in the OS, though the vendors might in the future change that.
wonderfull. one day everyone will be able to "emerge mozilla" and have nice looking fonts in the latest moz version, but not today. most gentoo users have go spend a few hours on the forums/usenet/irc/maillists to figure out how to get the aa fonts to work properly.
these sounds like customer service and qa issues rather than general site design/implementation.
sorry, i'll have to retract my dreamweaver bash. i do recall web designers providing dreamweaver pages that were really clean and useable.
now, microsoft's "save as html" feature in word, excel, etc definately produces some cryptic, overly bloated, and nearly unusable html..
that's not the tru spirit of Open Source ... why go through all the effort of starting a project learning more than you cared to know about certain technologies just so you can have a decent file formatter. it's much more in the spirit of OS to bitch and moan at others hoping they'll make what you want :)
Frontpage? Dreamweaver? both produce CRAP html code. sure, they're nice for some business analyst type person to mock up a web page, but then they give the code to a developer who has to spend 1/2 a day fixing up the code in there to get it to work at all.
yes, it integrates a calendar too! isn't that all dependant on the email server being used in the organization? it lets us invite other people to meetings and know if they'll be available. 8 years ago we had to have these "planners" where we wrote our appointments into. everyone would sit around the table at the meeting to decide a good time for the weekly meetings to occur. once everyone figured a good time, it was put into the planner. now at the meetings everyone pulls out their iLittlePalmToy and fumbles around for 4-5 minutes with it trying to figure out where all that scheduling stuff is and determine weather it's been synched in a while... then finally ends up saying "i'll get back to you on a good time, this thing isn't working quite right today".
we've come a long way baby.
i read them here
i don't see anything that grants people the right to be left alone.
ammendment 4 reads
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."
this provides some level of privacy, only against unreasonable searches and seizures. if the police are investigating a neighborhood stalker, they can knock on your door to see if you're all right and have noticed anything suspicious that you would like to report. you don't have to tell them jack, you don't even have to answer the door that i know of, but they can knock. likewise, if you're walking down the street, you have the freedom to holloer to someone else walking on the other side of the street to ask if they know the current time. they don't have to answer you at all, no, but you have the freedom to ask.
a physical or verbal assult would be against the laws and the constitution as it inhibits the victim's right to live and causes personal damage to another (one's constitutuional rights stop when they infringe another's constituional rights). the "inaleinable" rights seem to be left out of the national constitution, but appears in many states constitutions. perhaps that was indicitive of how much control the original authors felt the national governemtn should have over citizens lives. the government was to protect the nation and the small few rules outlined in the constitution. we've come a long way in 200+ years.
it seems this little Bush from Texas learned a thing or two from his good 'ole dad. that oil war out in the near mid-east that nobody wanted cost him the re-election. so, he thinks for a minute.. the war on "drugs" is strung out and has been going on far to long to revitalize it's efforts, humm... how about a war on terrorism? all we need is an act of terror... that'll be good, i can drag this out as long as Ronnie drug out that war on Drugs in the 80's. Hell , if chenney is still kicking and around, he might even get a chance to be my successor. as long as little jebbby boy stays put down in florida where he belongs for now.
PHONE, PHONE, PHONE. i loved getting those little messages at the bottom of the terminal "PersonA is calling you..." or the "ring.... ring....". It's no wonder VMS is a rock solid OS. While digression to VMS, the Magic Windows was really quite nice too. you could code in one terminal and have a phone session in another. I don't miss the do key though, or EDT.
hot oatmeal down my pants
now that's the kind of quality posting we've come to love around here. add a little about how in SOVIET RUSSIA natalie portman carrols you. a dash of dying BSD and you should be all set.
my right to be left alone or contacted only by people I care to have contact me
is this right explained in the constitution somewhere? i must have missed it. you are free to my knowlege to make yourself as much a hermit as you want, or accessable as you want. if you sign up for a telephone from a phone company that publishes your number, or sells the number, you are indirectly making yourself accessable to anyone who can get the number. my point was that it is not the responsibility of the federal governement to provide regulation on these matters. perhaps the states have the flexability to implement this type of regulation, but i really think it oversteps even the bounds of a state legislature.
No, i didn't. I signed up for an email address to accept messages from friends, family, my employer, and companies i'm actively doing buisness with.
which service provider gives these types of email accounts? do you provide them with the list of addresses you accept email from? my email provider offers a publicly accessible email address that accepts email from anyplace, and my email client is what i use to filter out the mails. i usually just delete those i don't want to read.
i'm sure the DNC list in your state has been very nice to the people, but the governments has another job to do. no, they don't do both at the same time. i'm sure those lawyers are good multitaskers, but they still work on one thing at a time. there may be lots on the burner, but only one active thing at a time. this does take time away from their primary job of protecting the boarders and the constitutional rights of its citizens.
again, you don't have a right to be left alone, but the freedom to make yourself inaccessible.
that's why i pirate all my DVD's to VCD (mpeg2?) format so I CAN watch them in my dvd player or on the pc. divx was nice until i found a much older technology laying around that provided more flexability.