I haven't seen anyone here actually indicate that they have read this report in full or the book that is coming out...
No, I admit I haven't read the book yet. Did read the article.
I had a question. Did the AdTI actually interview Linus?
Doesn't seem all that magnanimous to me. I expect MS is trying to make their C++ quicker to use to counter the trend to Java and other competing systems.
Trying to hide things is improper. I once had a period of unemployment that I felt I had to explain. So I created a response in case I was asked. During that time I was actually studying some different (for me) programming stuff, and doing some volunteer work. I never felt uncomfortable at all- but I did prepare in advance a reasonable and truthful answer for those down times.
Re:ALL LOSERS IN THIS THREAD
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Yes, the more the better. One bit of advice, and it's free, so think twice before applying! When I've been out of work- I'm a programmer- I have tried to keep my resume going by doing volunteer work. Programming, that is. The interviewers don't know my salary is zero, and I keep my hand in. I have gotten a cert or two, and they do look good on the resume.
Shorted Shares.....
This Risk Alert tells us that members of the investment community have become more skeptical about the stock's prospects. Because short selling can be especially risky, we can assume a greater degree of bearish conviction than is the case when investors simply sell existing positions or avoid the stock.
It is therefore important that you investigate to determine why short interest is rising.
This is an interesting comment- that many people are looking for a cheap way to get what we think of as the minimum. And this distro, dressed up a bit, might be a great idea. But lots of people would ask about AOL and chat rooms. I don't think AOL likes Linux yet, does it?
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First Report from Grokker Inside Hearing: IBM Wins Both Motions to Compel
Friday, December 05 2003 @ 02:30 PM EST
Our first report from a Groklaw volunteer, sam, who attended the court hearing is that IBM won both of its motions to compel and SCO's motion was set for a later date. Here is what sam is telling us, and it's subject to further information and confirmation as more news arrives. We have several attending and I'll do a followup, but this is the first word. Here is what sam is telling us:
"Just returned from the hearing.
"Needless to say there was blood all over the floor on the SCO side of the aisle none on the 'left' side.
"Judge granted both IBM motions to compel, gave SCO thirty days to comply 'with specificity' and suspended further discovery. Did not rule on the SCO motion until next hearing scheduled for Friday, Jan 23 and 10:00 am.
"SCO did say that they will be filing a complaint within days on copyright violations.
"More to come"
So it looks like they have 30 days to finally tell us what code they are talking about "with specificity". Finally.
What if you concentrated on apps that were easy, and with stuff already written. For instance, if a user wanted to compare last month's report with this month's: You'd need a network connection module, an editor to view the final compare, a little compare tool for the user, and a drag and drop interface.
How hard would it be to generate some code for simple stuff, even database lookups.
This is nutty. I actually bought my first Linux distro from - it was Caldera then. Since they have my name, are they going to sue me for buying the product?
I'd like my money back please.
Yes, great depth is appropriate for a class. The Quick start guides are only for those who need, well, a start outside a guided environment. Ive used them to review or learn something in a few hours.
I haven't seen anyone here actually indicate that they have read this report in full or the book that is coming out... No, I admit I haven't read the book yet. Did read the article. I had a question. Did the AdTI actually interview Linus?
Doesn't seem all that magnanimous to me. I expect MS is trying to make their C++ quicker to use to counter the trend to Java and other competing systems.
http://www.google.com/jobs/lunar_job.html
I work for the government, and I'm still here. Nothing like stereotypes.
So who gets the patent for all this work?
Sorry. Should have mentioned that I was being ironic. I will use xml tags next time.
I hate those password nazis.
Trying to hide things is improper. I once had a period of unemployment that I felt I had to explain. So I created a response in case I was asked. During that time I was actually studying some different (for me) programming stuff, and doing some volunteer work. I never felt uncomfortable at all- but I did prepare in advance a reasonable and truthful answer for those down times.
What's a carreer?
Yes, the more the better. One bit of advice, and it's free, so think twice before applying! When I've been out of work- I'm a programmer- I have tried to keep my resume going by doing volunteer work. Programming, that is. The interviewers don't know my salary is zero, and I keep my hand in. I have gotten a cert or two, and they do look good on the resume.
I'd have thought everyone else's credibility just went up about 10 points after disconnecting from SCO.
Why would you care what my cock looks like? Just out of curiosity. Nothing personal intended.
Ah. Now I understand that odd Java for Linux they produce.
Well, there are about two million dead. He's the right guy for that.
Shorted Shares..... This Risk Alert tells us that members of the investment community have become more skeptical about the stock's prospects. Because short selling can be especially risky, we can assume a greater degree of bearish conviction than is the case when investors simply sell existing positions or avoid the stock. It is therefore important that you investigate to determine why short interest is rising.
This is an interesting comment- that many people are looking for a cheap way to get what we think of as the minimum. And this distro, dressed up a bit, might be a great idea. But lots of people would ask about AOL and chat rooms. I don't think AOL likes Linux yet, does it?
First Report from Grokker Inside Hearing: IBM Wins Both Motions to Compel Friday, December 05 2003 @ 02:30 PM EST Our first report from a Groklaw volunteer, sam, who attended the court hearing is that IBM won both of its motions to compel and SCO's motion was set for a later date. Here is what sam is telling us, and it's subject to further information and confirmation as more news arrives. We have several attending and I'll do a followup, but this is the first word. Here is what sam is telling us: "Just returned from the hearing. "Needless to say there was blood all over the floor on the SCO side of the aisle none on the 'left' side. "Judge granted both IBM motions to compel, gave SCO thirty days to comply 'with specificity' and suspended further discovery. Did not rule on the SCO motion until next hearing scheduled for Friday, Jan 23 and 10:00 am. "SCO did say that they will be filing a complaint within days on copyright violations. "More to come" So it looks like they have 30 days to finally tell us what code they are talking about "with specificity". Finally.
What if you concentrated on apps that were easy, and with stuff already written. For instance, if a user wanted to compare last month's report with this month's: You'd need a network connection module, an editor to view the final compare, a little compare tool for the user, and a drag and drop interface. How hard would it be to generate some code for simple stuff, even database lookups.
Can you play cds? Just curious, but I sure can't on 9.0.
This article http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/33444.html mentions news on the SGI front.
Yeah but didn't somebody say there was a discount? I mean for regular folks on here, etc. I could be wrong.
It takes a year to get an MBA?
This is nutty. I actually bought my first Linux distro from - it was Caldera then. Since they have my name, are they going to sue me for buying the product? I'd like my money back please.
Yes, great depth is appropriate for a class. The Quick start guides are only for those who need, well, a start outside a guided environment. Ive used them to review or learn something in a few hours.
Can I throw a patent on it yet? Or should I wait till I know it works.