Peace is only possible in a conflict when one side has decided that it's better to lose. When neither sides accepts defeat as an option, war is the only option either sides will take.
Not even defensive wars? I mean if the Germans decided to invade France and France decides to fight for its own sovereignty, is France's war immoral? Should a nation capitulate because wars are immoral every time someone wants to invade and conquer them?
I left the corporate world 2 years ago to go independent. I didn't have any problems getting coverage at all. I don't think luck has anything to do with it.
I was 32 at the time, in good health, not overweight, not a smoker, really good cholesterol stats, etc.
Really the question is what are you unwilling to share openly? As soon as you reach the answer to that, you reach your justification for war-like actions. Wars can be defensive.
So you're saying then that the consumer looked at the costs (what the supplier charged versus freezing) and determined that the costs is less valuable than freezing? Sounds like the consumer made the determining choice in setting the price of the commodity.
Let's say I am a hardware manufacturer. Why do I want to make larger screen sizes when everyone is designing for smaller screen sizes? The marginal gains from the usability of larger screens factored against my production costs says there's no gain if my technologically better screens performs just as well as technologically worse screens.
Scaling and reflow doesn't fix everything. Things that are small in one screen size will be really small in another screen size. For trackball or other systems with a cursor, this can be remedied but for touch it'll make the interface intolerable to use.
You can scale up. Scaling down will usually result in a flawed interface.
If you want your iPhone location metadata to be correct, use the Map application to get a precise GPS lock. The location manager will cache that information and provide it any other application that is looking for location information. There is a caveat that you need to use other applications (such as the camera) within a certain time frame and distance moved.
Garbage collection doesn't save you from leaks. A developer still has to be conscious of memory usage even in systems with GC.
At the same time, Xcode offers static code analysis that tells you when you are leaking memory at compile time. There are a lot of language innovations in Objective-C that is noteworthy. As the iPhone's hardware capabilities catches up (that A4 chip sure is interesting), I'd expect to see GC and the introduction of blocks into the iPhone SDK.
Peace is only possible in a conflict when one side has decided that it's better to lose. When neither sides accepts defeat as an option, war is the only option either sides will take.
Not even defensive wars? I mean if the Germans decided to invade France and France decides to fight for its own sovereignty, is France's war immoral? Should a nation capitulate because wars are immoral every time someone wants to invade and conquer them?
The French resistance to German occupation in WWII.
http://books.google.com/books?id=fXJnOde4eYkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=on+war&source=bl&ots=yPe3VpR9BA&sig=LvFlx_t6wmC2C-IBNCMiBMh3P1Q&hl=en&ei=YlGxS8K6H4aglAeG5YD2BQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CAsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=&f=false
What are your qualifications that makes your insights about the issue better than the courts' opinions?
I think refactoring was added to Xcode since 3.1. It's under the Edit menu or if you're hotkey around it's Shift-Command-J.
What are the chances you can be harmed sitting behind the wheel of a bricked car?
What are the chances you can be harmed sitting behind the wheel of a car with known safety issues with unpatched firmware?
Right.
But you can't update the OS of an iPad without using iTunes.
I left the corporate world 2 years ago to go independent. I didn't have any problems getting coverage at all. I don't think luck has anything to do with it.
I was 32 at the time, in good health, not overweight, not a smoker, really good cholesterol stats, etc.
our inability to share
Really the question is what are you unwilling to share openly? As soon as you reach the answer to that, you reach your justification for war-like actions. Wars can be defensive.
So you're saying then that the consumer looked at the costs (what the supplier charged versus freezing) and determined that the costs is less valuable than freezing? Sounds like the consumer made the determining choice in setting the price of the commodity.
If the price is higher than the value it presents to the consumer, why would the consumer buy it? Are they stupid?
Let's say I am a hardware manufacturer. Why do I want to make larger screen sizes when everyone is designing for smaller screen sizes? The marginal gains from the usability of larger screens factored against my production costs says there's no gain if my technologically better screens performs just as well as technologically worse screens.
Scaling and reflow doesn't fix everything. Things that are small in one screen size will be really small in another screen size. For trackball or other systems with a cursor, this can be remedied but for touch it'll make the interface intolerable to use.
You can scale up. Scaling down will usually result in a flawed interface.
Microsoft doesn't pay dividends.
If you want your iPhone location metadata to be correct, use the Map application to get a precise GPS lock. The location manager will cache that information and provide it any other application that is looking for location information. There is a caveat that you need to use other applications (such as the camera) within a certain time frame and distance moved.
Citation?
It's all the reboots that hampers innovation at Microsoft. How the fuck does anyone get any work done?!
Responsibility falls on the people.
Kudos to you, sir.
Garbage collection doesn't save you from leaks. A developer still has to be conscious of memory usage even in systems with GC.
At the same time, Xcode offers static code analysis that tells you when you are leaking memory at compile time. There are a lot of language innovations in Objective-C that is noteworthy. As the iPhone's hardware capabilities catches up (that A4 chip sure is interesting), I'd expect to see GC and the introduction of blocks into the iPhone SDK.
Holding down the Home button is for killing off the current running app.
For the $10 less, the Kindle gets you a persistent wireless connection for data without paying another penny.
Flash is provided by a plugin to play within FF. The playback is enabled by external software to what Mozilla produces.
No, they just have money.
China is the biggest growing market. They're not the biggest single market. A lot of people without resources to buy your stuff isn't terribly useful.