The cinicism of saying that windows guarantees security risk is hardly insightful. One can be hacked on any operating system by someone more clever than themselves.
Can I get modded up higher for gratuitously bashing MS?
Despite our desires to explain things with complex spy jargon and a crafty plot... Occam's Razor Principle says that it's someone who has the most to gain.
My guess is Ebay.
In essence, the mystery donor has hired a slew of academia lawyers who have nothing better to do than make names for themselves, or in other words, a strong desire to receive recognition amoung peers. And to obtain this army: a nominal lawyers fee of 1 million bones. That's less than O.J. paid.
2 books that I recommend if you want to learn C# specifics.
1) "Programming C#" , O'Reilly
- An Excellent base language primer.
2) "Programming Microsoft Windows with C#", Charles Petzold.
- This is sort of a "how to" book to program actual windows apps.
Between the two of them, they touch on nearly all that a C# developer would need to start.
This school seems both refreshing and long overdue. However, even this school which boasts of a well rounded curricula, falls short of a well rounded education. Namely: physical fitness. Ralph Waldo Emerson comments on what he believes to be a well rounded education in his essay "The American Schholar", and I find his views very similar to many of the comments by/.'ers, who are for the most part, geeks. Does that make Emmerson a geek? Or does that mean that most geeks are more well rounded than they are given credit for.
The cinicism of saying that windows guarantees security risk is hardly insightful. One can be hacked on any operating system by someone more clever than themselves.
Can I get modded up higher for gratuitously bashing MS?
Despite our desires to explain things with complex spy jargon and a crafty plot... Occam's Razor Principle says that it's someone who has the most to gain. My guess is Ebay. In essence, the mystery donor has hired a slew of academia lawyers who have nothing better to do than make names for themselves, or in other words, a strong desire to receive recognition amoung peers. And to obtain this army: a nominal lawyers fee of 1 million bones. That's less than O.J. paid.
2 books that I recommend if you want to learn C# specifics. 1) "Programming C#" , O'Reilly - An Excellent base language primer. 2) "Programming Microsoft Windows with C#", Charles Petzold. - This is sort of a "how to" book to program actual windows apps. Between the two of them, they touch on nearly all that a C# developer would need to start.
This school seems both refreshing and long overdue. However, even this school which boasts of a well rounded curricula, falls short of a well rounded education. Namely: physical fitness. Ralph Waldo Emerson comments on what he believes to be a well rounded education in his essay "The American Schholar", and I find his views very similar to many of the comments by /.'ers, who are for the most part, geeks. Does that make Emmerson a geek? Or does that mean that most geeks are more well rounded than they are given credit for.