"Financial and insurance contracts do not sound like promising territory for functional programming and formal semantics, but in fact we have discovered that insights from programming languages bear directly on the complex subject of describing and valuing a large class of contracts."
These prices are the result from converting time based WAP rates into volume based GPRS rates.
These totally unaffordable rates render any mobile communication application besides WAP and EMail unusable. Thus the telco providers effectively prevent innovation with this pricing policy.
Ok, if you're a big enough business you may be able to negotiate more realistic conditions...
Then take a look at this paper:
Composing contracts: an adventure in financial engineering
by Simon Peyton Jones, Jean-Marc Eber, Julian Seward
"Financial and insurance contracts do not sound like promising territory for functional programming and formal semantics, but in fact we have discovered that insights from programming languages bear directly on the complex subject of describing and valuing a large class of contracts."
Should be definitely worth a read for you!
These prices are the result from converting time based WAP rates into volume based GPRS rates.
These totally unaffordable rates render any mobile communication application besides WAP and EMail unusable. Thus the telco providers effectively prevent innovation with this pricing policy.
Ok, if you're a big enough business you may be able to negotiate more realistic conditions...
96/97 is somewhat early...
FreePascal has came a long way and is now pretty comparable
to Delphi, and besides: it's FREE!
Just take a look.
FreePascal has came a long way and is now pretty comparable
to Delphi, and besides: it's FREE!
Just take a look.
There aren't any problems with the Windows Media Player streams... ;-)