I agree with this. I would like to see more theory and strcture type books for programming and database development. The more you understand the logic behind your project the easier it is to write in any language.
I always thought of that list as a list of toys that themselves cause physical harm to the user. I don't get how they can say that a cd containing a game is more dangerous then say an action figure with pertuding knives that also shoots peletts. Am I missing something about this list. Has it become the most (potentially psychological) dangerous toys for kids with issues.
Why would one person feel it appropiate to fight nature and bring groups of animals from one region to a completely seperate land. This makes no sense in the fact that Australia has some of the most unique creatures and we don't want them to lose them because we want to save some other animals from a certain extinction. Why do we feel that we need to save all animals from extinction. Yes we may have caused them to dwindle much faster then they normally would. Moving them to Australia would be an ecological nightmare (especially if they got out).
Over to SourceForge there is a project called Minti. What it was was an application server that we had developed which could handle catalog's, ecomerce, banners, general searches, administration, authorization and a bunch of other goodies. The lead programmer built the engine while the rest of (3 co-workers) us worked on different modules. We basically wrote our own mark-up to get data from a mysql database onto a site. www.swimpools.com is one example of a site we as a small group built with our tools.(you won't see any code if you veiw the source because it is parsed out and replaced with its data) I just find it neat what a small group of guys can do with a little perl and some data.
I pumped Gas until I got out of college and then got a decent tech job. It's not going to kill you to get a job working with people. Actually it helps.
I agree with this. I would like to see more theory and strcture type books for programming and database development. The more you understand the logic behind your project the easier it is to write in any language.
I always thought of that list as a list of toys that themselves cause physical harm to the user. I don't get how they can say that a cd containing a game is more dangerous then say an action figure with pertuding knives that also shoots peletts. Am I missing something about this list. Has it become the most (potentially psychological) dangerous toys for kids with issues.
Adam
Why would one person feel it appropiate to fight nature and bring groups of animals from one region to a completely seperate land. This makes no sense in the fact that Australia has some of the most unique creatures and we don't want them to lose them because we want to save some other animals from a certain extinction. Why do we feel that we need to save all animals from extinction. Yes we may have caused them to dwindle much faster then they normally would. Moving them to Australia would be an ecological nightmare (especially if they got out).
Dosen't the Handspring Treo 180 have a keyboard, phone, and pda. I beleive so and it is much more attractive then that moded pager.
Just one more reason to go and get the Best gaming system ever Nintendo GameCube.
Over to SourceForge there is a project called Minti. What it was was an application server that we had developed which could handle catalog's, ecomerce, banners, general searches, administration, authorization and a bunch of other goodies. The lead programmer built the engine while the rest of (3 co-workers) us worked on different modules. We basically wrote our own mark-up to get data from a mysql database onto a site. www.swimpools.com is one example of a site we as a small group built with our tools.(you won't see any code if you veiw the source because it is parsed out and replaced with its data) I just find it neat what a small group of guys can do with a little perl and some data.
I pumped Gas until I got out of college and then got a decent tech job. It's not going to kill you to get a job working with people. Actually it helps.