You've been marked Funny, perhaps Sad but True would be more appropriate... I work with people who use over 32K rows in Excel, so I've run into this limit quite a few times with OO.
Skype have been working quite hard to distance themselves from their Kazaa roots. Even if the their product has been great, many people have been wondering if they inluded spyware into the Skype installation, just like Kazaa. And now this!
Note: I'm a happy Skype user myself, but I can see that this might lead to their reputation taking a plunge.
I have a site http://wap.tjat.com/ (wap link), http://www.tjat.com/ (normal link) where you can run ICQ on your wap phone. I know that ICQ is almost dead in the US, but for all you ICQ users in the rest of the world, you might want to give it a try.
The site has been around for some time and is quite popular, with over 1 million logins so far.
Other IM's besides ICQ will be added in the future.
Comparision is not valid however. In Sweden the goverment decided that every household will get a broadband and it is subsidising businesses to get that result.
That might be a valid point if you live out in the countryside and want to get your own fiber to your house, in that case you could get a tax deduction. For ordinary xDSL there is no subsidising.
Here are the other Hibernate books I've read (or skimmed):
Hibernate: A Developer's Notebook
Hibernate: A J2EE Developer's Guide (Addison Wesley))
Java Open Source Programming: with XDoclet, JUnit, WebWork, Hibernate
But they all fall short of Hibernate in Action imho.
...but the text in the MMS says: "Your cell phone clock may be wrong. Would you like to keep it accurate?"
You've been marked Funny, perhaps Sad but True would be more appropriate... I work with people who use over 32K rows in Excel, so I've run into this limit quite a few times with OO.
Yep, have a look at Microsoft's Shared Source FAQ. It contains a few blurbs about Linux and the GPL too...
...between Gandalf and Sauroman
:)
Dubya, is that you posting here on Slashdot?
Skype have been working quite hard to distance themselves from their Kazaa roots. Even if the their product has been great, many people have been wondering if they inluded spyware into the Skype installation, just like Kazaa. And now this!
Note: I'm a happy Skype user myself, but I can see that this might lead to their reputation taking a plunge.
Blatant plug, but here it goes:
I have a site http://wap.tjat.com/ (wap link), http://www.tjat.com/ (normal link) where you can run ICQ on your wap phone. I know that ICQ is almost dead in the US, but for all you ICQ users in the rest of the world, you might want to give it a try.
The site has been around for some time and is quite popular, with over 1 million logins so far. Other IM's besides ICQ will be added in the future.
IntelliJ IDEA. Considered to be the best (and smoothest working) IDE by a lot of Java developers. Costs $499 though.
Comparision is not valid however. In Sweden the goverment decided that every household will get a broadband and it is subsidising businesses to get that result.
That might be a valid point if you live out in the countryside and want to get your own fiber to your house, in that case you could get a tax deduction. For ordinary xDSL there is no subsidising.