But still sucks. Actually all those mentioned compilers suck... and that's because javascript sucks, and you need to change the language to something that is at least strong typed (java, c#, python,...)
so you're left with something like: GWT, DuoCode, Bridge.NET...
There are also JS compilers for C#. Most updated is Saltarelle, which is based on outdated Script#.
These compilers basically treat javascript as machine code. And the big benefits are Type safety and strong typing (including strong typed ajax calls).
I have totally different experience. Out of all modern mobile OS-es i like WP8.1 the most.
But damn, those Nokia phones can't satisfy my needs. I just don't like too large displays - 4" would be perfect. But i also want that amazing camera from Lumia 930...
So, alternative would be something like HTC 8x, but then i'm left without Nokia Here navigation...
My thoughts exactly... so using non-opensource means to procure open-source materials isn't living entirely off open-source.
For bit coin, only implementation is open-source... and so it's real money - you can make your own implementation, but it's worthless.
based on w3 reports, IE6 usage is down to 4.8% http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_explorer.asp
Also note that most IE6 users are using it in their work environments, where they are bound to IE6 because of enterprise software they use (and upgrades are costly)
This would benefit microsoft - getting bunch of new developers and enterprise customers. And it would also help apple, by getting tons of applications that run (without recompile) on both platforms. This would be simply amazing. And close partnership between apple and microsoft is direct take on google.
Because of very high pressure, the atoms would start losing electrons which will allow them to be packed much denser. This is called electron degeneracy. This also happens in white dwarfs, which is what our sun will become one day.
Shameful is your understanding of threads. Firefox tabs ARE threaded. Open process manager check column "threads" in options and see for yourself. Opening new tab will spawn additional thread. But an unmanaged application error in any thread will crash whole process. The solution is to either switch to managed architecture (.NET for example) or to do what chrome and IE8 do - spawn tabs in totally separate processes.
I have pretty much same experience. I actually used linux for desktop few years back. And windows now just blows linux away in pretty much every aspect - even performance and stability. Yes, my X crashed way more times than winXP did - and even those crashes were due to overcloking and overheating. X just hanged and the only thing i could do was ctrl-alt-backspace.
My latest experience with linux at my job... fedora core. We run few vmware clients on that computer and i was trying to reconfigure network card. I could navigate through menus and select configuration, but nothing happened. Tried to open console to see what's going on... nothing happened. After few minutes of scratching my head, all the windows opened. I got absolutelly no indication that system was so clogged up. At least in windows you get little 'wait' icon and taskmanager opens always. I got so annoyed i actually suggested using win2k8 with hyper-v in future.
So people don't misunderstand you, "bring this drive to its knees" not in matter of performance, but rather durability. http://www.solid-state.com/display_article/337689/5/none/none/TCHNE/Intel's-take-on-the-HDD-vs.-SSD-debate He noted, though, that "there are tradeoffs when you design with MLC," one of which is reliability. An SLC device has an order-of-magnitude greater cycling capability. Winslow noted that the standard number of cycles an SLC NAND flash device can attain is 100,000 cycles (a program and erase is one cycle), whereas an MLC device only achieves ~5000-10,000 cycles. "So when you put an MLC device into a computing solution, and if you kept everything constant, the SLC SSD gives you 10Ã-- greater write cycling before the device wears out," he said.
Pretty much meaning that with ordinary use, everything is ok... but if certain malware was in play that would fill up most of the disk-space (to screw NAND flash's auto re-map wear leveling) and tried to rewrite same cell 5k+ times it could lead to drive malfunctions.
Not true. SSDs are already faster in every aspect than magnetic drives. And the new intel ssd drive will totally offset this in favor of ssds. Even the price is no longer a big issue, 64GB SSD drives can be gotten for $270.
120mb/s sustained and sequential read and write. WD Velociraptor (the new 10k rpm drive) has that value much lower at 85mb/s sustained and 68mb/s sequential.
http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=149&Itemid=1&limit=1&limitstart=4
The quality of MS business model is even grater than you describe. Microsoft practically decriminalized pirating of Windows (and many other products) for personal and educational use. Some of these products are even available for free download. Full-fledged windows 2008 server works for 240 days normally, with simple trick you can use it indefinitely. This combined with the fact that windows are compatible with wide range of hardware and availability of software ensures that home users use windows.
And what johnny learns at home, wants to use at work. Companies are cashing out a lot of money to MS to provide familiar working environment to their employees.
If router just drops a packet, client will try to resend it. If client receives RST package, whole connection will close and it won't try to resend. Bittorrent will then (after some time) try to re-open the connection though.
I play eve-online, i have 2 accounts and i pay for playing with isk. But, cccp is terrible in their PR, there are still bugs present since 2004 when i started playing, un-intuitive GUI, horrible PVE experience and simply, they don't give a damn about user's suggestions. Not to mention stupid POS/blob warfare. Lately, when i log-on i simply don't know what to do... everything has already been done, all goals achieved... game beaten? When did cccp put in some new goals to achieve? 2 years ago when they added capital ships. That's it.
It has some bright points though... mainly PVP aspect of the game. The player-driven economy, production, science... it's just better than in other games.
WOW is different, it's noob friendly. It has so few bugs (compared to eve-online for example) it's mind-boggling. PVE experience is great, most of the stuff to do is not repetitive.
And blizzard is constantly adding new content - new goals to achieve, so there is always new stuff to do, new stuff to try.
But still sucks. Actually all those mentioned compilers suck... and that's because javascript sucks, and you need to change the language to something that is at least strong typed (java, c#, python, ...)
so you're left with something like: GWT, DuoCode, Bridge.NET...
Getting annoyed with medium.com as well.
There are also JS compilers for C#. Most updated is Saltarelle, which is based on outdated Script#.
These compilers basically treat javascript as machine code. And the big benefits are Type safety and strong typing (including strong typed ajax calls).
I have totally different experience. Out of all modern mobile OS-es i like WP8.1 the most.
But damn, those Nokia phones can't satisfy my needs. I just don't like too large displays - 4" would be perfect. But i also want that amazing camera from Lumia 930...
So, alternative would be something like HTC 8x, but then i'm left without Nokia Here navigation...
My thoughts exactly... so using non-opensource means to procure open-source materials isn't living entirely off open-source.
For bit coin, only implementation is open-source... and so it's real money - you can make your own implementation, but it's worthless.
based on w3 reports, IE6 usage is down to 4.8% http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_explorer.asp
Also note that most IE6 users are using it in their work environments, where they are bound to IE6 because of enterprise software they use (and upgrades are costly)
This would benefit microsoft - getting bunch of new developers and enterprise customers. And it would also help apple, by getting tons of applications that run (without recompile) on both platforms. This would be simply amazing. And close partnership between apple and microsoft is direct take on google.
And the power plant will actually have 4 such reactors. They are constructing first two now.
except after few years they remedy the beta thing, google doesn't :>
I don't care if page loads faster if it doesn' show correctly. I bet lynx can load it faster than IE, but that doesn't make it the best browser.
IE8 doesn't even have full CSS3 support. No corner-radius? What the heck is MS thinking?
dysgenics
Because of very high pressure, the atoms would start losing electrons which will allow them to be packed much denser. This is called electron degeneracy. This also happens in white dwarfs, which is what our sun will become one day.
Shameful is your understanding of threads. Firefox tabs ARE threaded. Open process manager check column "threads" in options and see for yourself. Opening new tab will spawn additional thread. But an unmanaged application error in any thread will crash whole process. The solution is to either switch to managed architecture (.NET for example) or to do what chrome and IE8 do - spawn tabs in totally separate processes.
I have pretty much same experience. I actually used linux for desktop few years back. And windows now just blows linux away in pretty much every aspect - even performance and stability. Yes, my X crashed way more times than winXP did - and even those crashes were due to overcloking and overheating. X just hanged and the only thing i could do was ctrl-alt-backspace.
My latest experience with linux at my job... fedora core. We run few vmware clients on that computer and i was trying to reconfigure network card. I could navigate through menus and select configuration, but nothing happened. Tried to open console to see what's going on... nothing happened. After few minutes of scratching my head, all the windows opened. I got absolutelly no indication that system was so clogged up. At least in windows you get little 'wait' icon and taskmanager opens always. I got so annoyed i actually suggested using win2k8 with hyper-v in future.
So people don't misunderstand you, "bring this drive to its knees" not in matter of performance, but rather durability.
http://www.solid-state.com/display_article/337689/5/none/none/TCHNE/Intel's-take-on-the-HDD-vs.-SSD-debate
He noted, though, that "there are tradeoffs when you design with MLC," one of which is reliability. An SLC device has an order-of-magnitude greater cycling capability. Winslow noted that the standard number of cycles an SLC NAND flash device can attain is 100,000 cycles (a program and erase is one cycle), whereas an MLC device only achieves ~5000-10,000 cycles. "So when you put an MLC device into a computing solution, and if you kept everything constant, the SLC SSD gives you 10Ã-- greater write cycling before the device wears out," he said.
Pretty much meaning that with ordinary use, everything is ok... but if certain malware was in play that would fill up most of the disk-space (to screw NAND flash's auto re-map wear leveling) and tried to rewrite same cell 5k+ times it could lead to drive malfunctions.
Not true. SSDs are already faster in every aspect than magnetic drives. And the new intel ssd drive will totally offset this in favor of ssds. Even the price is no longer a big issue, 64GB SSD drives can be gotten for $270.
120mb/s sustained and sequential read and write. WD Velociraptor (the new 10k rpm drive) has that value much lower at 85mb/s sustained and 68mb/s sequential.
http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=149&Itemid=1&limit=1&limitstart=4
They should drop stupid QT and absolutely hideous X11/XFree86 long ago and write their own GUI core.
The quality of MS business model is even grater than you describe. Microsoft practically decriminalized pirating of Windows (and many other products) for personal and educational use. Some of these products are even available for free download. Full-fledged windows 2008 server works for 240 days normally, with simple trick you can use it indefinitely. This combined with the fact that windows are compatible with wide range of hardware and availability of software ensures that home users use windows.
And what johnny learns at home, wants to use at work. Companies are cashing out a lot of money to MS to provide familiar working environment to their employees.
They probably use NaK which is also used as coolant in some nuclear reactors and has melting point of -12.6ÂC
Because it's very hard to get it to work correctly over NAT.
Crappy programmers make a lot of code that does nothing. Seems you are one of them.
If router just drops a packet, client will try to resend it. If client receives RST package, whole connection will close and it won't try to resend. Bittorrent will then (after some time) try to re-open the connection though.
We only need enough fission fuel to last us for 50 years... after that we can count on fusion. Fusion is the future.
World war 4 themed FPS hasn't been done yet. (Of course, if Einstein was right about the weapons of WW4)
I play eve-online, i have 2 accounts and i pay for playing with isk. But, cccp is terrible in their PR, there are still bugs present since 2004 when i started playing, un-intuitive GUI, horrible PVE experience and simply, they don't give a damn about user's suggestions. Not to mention stupid POS/blob warfare. Lately, when i log-on i simply don't know what to do... everything has already been done, all goals achieved... game beaten? When did cccp put in some new goals to achieve? 2 years ago when they added capital ships. That's it.
It has some bright points though... mainly PVP aspect of the game. The player-driven economy, production, science... it's just better than in other games.
WOW is different, it's noob friendly. It has so few bugs (compared to eve-online for example) it's mind-boggling. PVE experience is great, most of the stuff to do is not repetitive.
And blizzard is constantly adding new content - new goals to achieve, so there is always new stuff to do, new stuff to try.