i wouldnt omit it. its a great introduction to how not to sort. people seem to sort using bubble sort naturally. so its a great way to introduce the entire science behind sorting, by doing a bubble and then showing a quick or merge.
i work with J2ME day in day out. the best env for using it right now are the nextel i* series of phones. they can have full j2me with an IP based network (with a publically routable IP if you get the right plan).
the drawbacks to this technology. its early. lots of bugs. the tools/ide's suck. [thats right motorola, im talking to you, your web based application loading tools suck. what happend when my or your net connections go down: no ability to load apps] the environments are very small and nobody really has the phones.
totally unique. its a legacy app using fixed width files to comunicate to networked applications. it has (had) to be reverse engineered. it was speaking to another unique protocol that had yet to be used in production. like i said, six weeks was tight.
i just got fired monday. they wanted a mission critical piece of an application. it was a protocol gateway, and one of the protocols was totally undocumented. i told them six weeks at best. they told me three i said no, they said you're fired.
so, yes, somtimes they are crazy, and *you* need to decide if you want to be absorbed into the madness or retain your sanity. and the outcome aint always pretty. you got to decide what its worth.
...it doesnt panic. in camly states that there is some trouble, then it fixes it and makes your system run 10% faster to apologize.
moral of the story, dont give the booze to the little fellers.
or a infinately long tape divided into squares, each of which is inscribed with a 0 or 1. fed into a machine...
i wouldnt omit it. its a great introduction to how not to sort. people seem to sort using bubble sort naturally. so its a great way to introduce the entire science behind sorting, by doing a bubble and then showing a quick or merge.
obviously you have never met RMS.
is this review GPL'd? if not we refuse to recognize it.
a multiprocessor (multituring) can solve the halting problem. its not cheating is it....?
freebsd 5.0 will cure cancer.
hells yes! i worked on that project too. moral of the story....KISS.
if you want desktop functionality, get a desktop.
i work with J2ME day in day out. the best env for using it right now are the nextel i* series of phones. they can have full j2me with an IP based network (with a publically routable IP if you get the right plan).
the drawbacks to this technology. its early. lots of bugs. the tools/ide's suck. [thats right motorola, im talking to you, your web based application loading tools suck. what happend when my or your net connections go down: no ability to load apps] the environments are very small and nobody really has the phones.
well is guess Leonard Adleman is the guy to know.
he would be the 'A' in RSA.
note to selves: be sure uniforms can survive a battlefield slashdotting, because your webservers can't.
offtopic yes, but im listening to TOTD right now.
my friends do this to me all the time, especially when playing videogames.
whats the difference between "inside" and "deep inside?" more then 4 directories? a Hard Drive located more then one inch deep in the case?
aboot time you realized we have more then just hockey and beer, eh?
you cant be a troll when talking about tech management. its like a m$oft discussion only even more personal...
god dam fucking true. i love my OS projects cauze nobody tell me what to do except the users.
of course i dont get paid either...
what makes you think i did not?
totally unique. its a legacy app using fixed width files to comunicate to networked applications. it has (had) to be reverse engineered. it was speaking to another unique protocol that had yet to be used in production. like i said, six weeks was tight.
i just got fired monday. they wanted a mission critical piece of an application. it was a protocol gateway, and one of the protocols was totally undocumented. i told them six weeks at best. they told me three i said no, they said you're fired.
so, yes, somtimes they are crazy, and *you* need to decide if you want to be absorbed into the madness or retain your sanity. and the outcome aint always pretty. you got to decide what its worth.
ever since scully got preggers and the show just started getting weak. can someone fill me on on the theme referenced above?
but if winterroth uses it it must be retartedly easy, and probably drag and drop too.
powerful programmers.
hey are we co-workers?