Exactly, mathematical models are just that, models. They can only approximate the real world. And they're usually not even very good at that. After we learn how to predict the weather, we may have a shot at predicting the performance of economic systems.
The serialization inherent in RPC will still be there, perhaps behind the scenes, but there nonetheless. The reason being that it's usually necessary when making calls across a network to transport the data to the remote machine, hence the 'Remote' in Remote Procedure Call.:)
I agree however that it should help to simplify the nasty problem of passing data between components developed in different languages. If it works as well as MS would have us believe, this may be one of the more significant developments to come out of Redmond in a long time.
You can also pick up card stock from an office supply store and print your own. Card stock will run around $20.
I agree on the logo design, but for a lot of companies the company name in a decent font is enough.
Exactly, mathematical models are just that, models. They can only approximate the real world. And they're usually not even very good at that. After we learn how to predict the weather, we may have a shot at predicting the performance of economic systems.
The serialization inherent in RPC will still be there, perhaps behind the scenes, but there nonetheless. The reason being that it's usually necessary when making calls across a network to transport the data to the remote machine, hence the 'Remote' in Remote Procedure Call. :)
I agree however that it should help to simplify the nasty problem of passing data between components developed in different languages. If it works as well as MS would have us believe, this may be one of the more significant developments to come out of Redmond in a long time.