HAHAHA.
Spoken by someone who has never tried to do anything bigger than a website most likely.
It's a human made thing because it WORKS! Sometimes it works better, sometimes it works worse. And hierarchies are certainly found in nature. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominance_hierarchy
Management is just a rational form, that doesn't depend on just brute strength.
Heh. I used to work for IBM too. I managed the servers that had all of AIX and power4/power5 code on it. That code was backed all over the place, as well as periodic offsites going to all over the place. They don't lose source.
Make all the search engines you want. You don't have the DATA! You can make all the front ends you want, but when (and not if) DEJA goes down the toilet, it ain't gonna matter. It will be gone!!!
Piffle. IBM's LVM is one of the coolest I've ever used. Dynamically adding a disk to a logical volume (including hot-plugging the disk) and extending the LVM while the filesystem is having the snot beat out of it without failure is just way too useful. If IBM's is better, and open sourced like the JFS, what is the problem? I want the best software.
HAHAHA. Spoken by someone who has never tried to do anything bigger than a website most likely. It's a human made thing because it WORKS! Sometimes it works better, sometimes it works worse. And hierarchies are certainly found in nature. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominance_hierarchy Management is just a rational form, that doesn't depend on just brute strength.
Like the Pay to Slay of the Liverpool pathway? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9644287/NHS-millions-for-controversial-care-pathway.html. Or perhaps this: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/nhs/10387187/NHS-faces-bankruptcy-over-ageing-population.html
Well, you can always leave Texas. Oh, wait, you are here because you have a JOB. Which you probably didn't have in one of those other states.
This was in the print edition of PC Gamer I received in the mail over a week ago. How is this new?
Heh. I used to work for IBM too. I managed the servers that had all of AIX and power4/power5 code on it. That code was backed all over the place, as well as periodic offsites going to all over the place. They don't lose source.
Nah, because we are too buys making money fixing the stuff the MySQL guys who don't understand what a foreign key is for break. -Jon
Make all the search engines you want. You don't have the DATA! You can make all the front ends you want, but when (and not if) DEJA goes down the toilet, it ain't gonna matter. It will be gone!!!
Piffle. IBM's LVM is one of the coolest I've ever used. Dynamically adding a disk to a logical volume (including hot-plugging the disk) and extending the LVM while the filesystem is having the snot beat out of it without failure is just way too useful. If IBM's is better, and open sourced like the JFS, what is the problem? I want the best software.