hmmm the problem with stagnating prices for hardware is, that some companies will have to cut on funding (just look at the semi-conductor disaster, e.g. Infineon)
and if companies have to decide on such radical steps the whole business is affected
whenever I see the words "plugin" and "browser" I think of the flamewar that started when java was released for the first time...
"open door for hackers", phrase one
"absolutely secure", phrase two
why can't people put programming languages to good use and therefore use them in their appropiate environment?
the "web" at last was created with the information-insemination spirit in mind and not the information-computing part of it.
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wohoo first post
but then again, at least I have chair that doesn't hurt me
let's just hope you are right :)
hmmm the problem with stagnating prices for hardware is, that some companies will have to cut on funding (just look at the semi-conductor disaster, e.g. Infineon)
and if companies have to decide on such radical steps the whole business is affected
IMHO
Why do I see problems if a technology for a
whole sector is developed by a single company?
One may say, that intel-chipsets could be highly
favored then, 'cause of them being the devlopers?
perhaps we could see another chess-game
like the one featured in alice in wonderland?
(correct me if i'm wrong)
whenever I see the words "plugin" and "browser" I think of the flamewar that started when java was released for the first time... "open door for hackers", phrase one "absolutely secure", phrase two why can't people put programming languages to good use and therefore use them in their appropiate environment? the "web" at last was created with the information-insemination spirit in mind and not the information-computing part of it. *drops 2 bags of copper ore*
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