I thought companies were not allowed to make announcements on strategic alliances after they file their S-1 and 25 days after the IPO. Am I wrong here?
I disagree - printf is just as useful, and is my primary source for debugging, no matter whether I'm doing single or multi-threaded programs.
Yes its harder, but not too much so once you get used to it. I find signals much harder to debug, but then I don't have that much experience with them. And besides, the power of threading, especially in BeOS, is well worth it.
Yeah, script kiddies, do your thing. Become the new Linux Gestapo - anyone who says Linux isnt the best thing ever, go get 'em. Mailbomb them, break in to their firewall, and leave worms everywhere. That will teach them; they'll never say anything bad about Linux again.
Not.
Ackbar, is this really what you want? This goes right against the whole notion of free speech, doesn't it? Or can I say anything I want, as long as it doesn't interfere with the planned Linux World Domination?
I thought companies were not allowed to make announcements on strategic alliances after they file their S-1 and 25 days after the IPO. Am I wrong here?
Hey - what crashes? I'm curious.
And which test would that be?
I disagree - printf is just as useful, and is my primary source for debugging, no matter whether I'm doing single or multi-threaded programs.
Yes its harder, but not too much so once you get used to it. I find signals much harder to debug, but then I don't have that much experience with them. And besides, the power of threading, especially in BeOS, is well worth it.
This came from the U-Net project at Cornell - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/U-Net/
Yeah, script kiddies, do your thing. Become the new Linux Gestapo - anyone who says Linux isnt the best thing ever, go get 'em. Mailbomb them, break in to their firewall, and leave worms everywhere. That will teach them; they'll never say anything bad about Linux again.
Not.
Ackbar, is this really what you want? This goes right against the whole notion of free speech, doesn't it? Or can I say anything I want, as long as it doesn't interfere with the planned Linux World Domination?