C# won't take off very well since Sun has finally realized that they needed to expand Java. Also because C# is Java (on stereoids) but it's not tried and true. However if it does take off, I think that Borland will be the company choice. Borlands suite offers c++/c#/Java/Delphi/.NET and at a fairly OS idependent level too.
I'm just gonna stick my neck out and say: Java rocks. Assembly might be fast etc. but it simply to dated and machine specific to be useful.
One thing that surprises me with open-source is the fact that there is very little support in the community for java. This is after all the language that could make Windows apps work on Linux without any extra work.
And to be honest what's best: spending an extra 200$ on a faster computer (to make up for the slowness in java) and being able to run Photoshop etc, or sitting around with a dopey P200 and running those cute-but-fast Linux programs.
If it's mandatory, according the Ubergeek, to say GNU/Linux; must you also have a big beard and a pear-shaped body to be a true and righteous nerd?
It's really not a bug - you're just moving your mouse too slow ;)
C# won't take off very well since Sun has finally realized that they needed to expand Java. Also because C# is Java (on stereoids) but it's not tried and true.
However if it does take off, I think that Borland will be the company choice. Borlands suite offers c++/c#/Java/Delphi/.NET and at a fairly OS idependent level too.
naturally zero is the ultimate number, just look at the properties:
0' = 0
0'' = 0
n*0 = 0
0+0 = 0
0-0 = 0
intergral(0,x1,x2) = 0
Math.round(0) = 0
0^2 = 0
0^0 = 1
n/0 = damn!
For a truly minimalistic GUI:
;)
alias startx='killall -9 *tty*'
wanker-boy hath spoken...
IMNSHO: kickass comment!
I'm just gonna stick my neck out and say: Java rocks.
Assembly might be fast etc. but it simply to dated and machine specific to be useful.
One thing that surprises me with open-source is the fact that there is very little support in the community for java. This is after all the language that could make Windows apps work on Linux without any extra work.
And to be honest what's best: spending an extra 200$ on a faster computer (to make up for the slowness in java) and being able to run Photoshop etc, or sitting around with a dopey P200 and running those cute-but-fast Linux programs.
- Waiting for Xandros