OK, everyone knows of the X-box Linux Project and the anonymous donor with the award of award at total of US$ 200,000 for a simple and completely legal way to run Linux on the Microsoft Xbox.
If you connect that story and this story about OEOne desktop, do you start to see a picture?
Now cross this idea with the comments from the NewsForge article about how OEOne and video4linux could act like a Tivo like system!
I'm starting to see a CD you put into your xbox that will start a complete internet-ready desktop that interacts with the local hard-drive or remote servers to store info and can also act as a Tivo, mp3 player etc etc etc.
Anyone else starting to think that CEO of OEOne Eid Eid is the anonymous donor?
I haven't seen one person talking about IBM's Visual Age. Like all IDEs it got it's good points and it's bad point's.
Lots of people don't like the fact that it kinda hides the Java code from the programmer by only displaying one method at a time. I hated this feature when I first used it.
After a while, you'll either really get to like this feature or simply get used to it.
One of the main reason I like Visual Age is because of its build in code repository. This repository is really usefully for team development (much easier/faster then cvs). Merging code that more then one person worked on couldn't be simpler.
It's debugger is far ahead of anyone elses.
You can also write your own code to automate tasks in VisualAge. We would a build script that would export all the code twice a day, build it, and email everyone if their was a problem! otherwise upload the new build to the test server.
OK, everyone knows of the X-box Linux Project and the anonymous donor with the award of award at total of US$ 200,000 for a simple and completely legal way to run Linux on the Microsoft Xbox.
If you connect that story and this story about OEOne desktop, do you start to see a picture?
Now cross this idea with the comments from the NewsForge article about how OEOne and video4linux could act like a Tivo like system!
I'm starting to see a CD you put into your xbox that will start a complete internet-ready desktop that interacts with the local hard-drive or remote servers to store info and can also act as a Tivo, mp3 player etc etc etc.
Anyone else starting to think that CEO of OEOne Eid Eid is the anonymous donor?
I know of lots of other companies that gave promises before and changed their minds when it suited them!
I haven't seen one person talking about IBM's Visual Age. Like all IDEs it got it's good points and it's bad point's.
Lots of people don't like the fact that it kinda hides the Java code from the programmer by only displaying one method at a time. I hated this feature when I first used it.
After a while, you'll either really get to like this feature or simply get used to it.
One of the main reason I like Visual Age is because of its build in code repository. This repository is really usefully for team development (much easier/faster then cvs). Merging code that more then one person worked on couldn't be simpler.
It's debugger is far ahead of anyone elses.
You can also write your own code to automate tasks in VisualAge. We would a build script that would export all the code twice a day, build it, and email everyone if their was a problem! otherwise upload the new build to the test server.
It made our lives a lot easier.
Hope the preview cubes don't crash like the xbox has!
It's funny, you make one typo and you're viewing a porn site. What's the web coming to!!!