Umm... "persistently decried"???? Please point to any URL that supports your assertion.
The last time Sun ever criticized any Microsoft language feature was when Microsoft added the "delegates" keyword to their (broken) Java implementation.
how fast the x86 64-bit processors are? They are stuck on platforms with lousy I/O. Why bother to have a 64-bit processor for anything other than a server, and if you want a server, you better get one with good I/O.
Your history may be correct, but you could think a bit more before posting, too. Suppose Microsoft were the only provider of online services for OTC retail multi-player games. (And a purchase like this would trend in that direction.) Do you think they might charge for those services, then?
Excuse me, but you are the "stoner" in this thread. The editor component for JBuilder many versions ago was taken from the Delphi one (not "written in Delphi", but taken as a component), but for the last couple of years JBuilder has been written in pure Java.
are there any studies that can claim to show that pre-trial publicity can actually bias a jury one way or another? Or is the belief that it (pre-trial publicity) may impinge on someone's "right to a fair trial" based solely on principle and reason rather than evidence? (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
Wouldn't that break a fair number of Windows applications that use the services of the Windows kernel? Cringely doesn't mention that Microsoft would have to undergo the same pain that Apple did in supporting Mac OS 9 applications.
The last time Sun ever criticized any Microsoft language feature was when Microsoft added the "delegates" keyword to their (broken) Java implementation.
P.S. - Attributes suck. Big time.
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After I first posted downloadable music, my merchandise sales went up 300%. They're still double what they were before the MP3s went online.
how fast the x86 64-bit processors are? They are stuck on platforms with lousy I/O. Why bother to have a 64-bit processor for anything other than a server, and if you want a server, you better get one with good I/O.
In that case, sir or madam, I salute you.
This could have been a random occurence. Please note that earlier in the post the possessive "its" is misspelled ... "cool it's heels"
of all the energy and bandwidth wasted publishing duplicate stories?
I wonder if he is related to "Happy Gilmore"?
I worked so hard to get a life, only to hear that it will be shortly taken away.
who hates those 2 little lines (from internal wires, I've been told) across the display on Sony Trinitron-based monitors?
I thought those only protected you from aliens, not astroturfers.
Your history may be correct, but you could think a bit more before posting, too. Suppose Microsoft were the only provider of online services for OTC retail multi-player games. (And a purchase like this would trend in that direction.) Do you think they might charge for those services, then?
I spell it "lying sack of shit".
HTH
Excuse me, but you are the "stoner" in this thread. The editor component for JBuilder many versions ago was taken from the Delphi one (not "written in Delphi", but taken as a component), but for the last couple of years JBuilder has been written in pure Java.
Wow ... ask and ye shall receive. Thanks!
are there any studies that can claim to show that pre-trial publicity can actually bias a jury one way or another? Or is the belief that it (pre-trial publicity) may impinge on someone's "right to a fair trial" based solely on principle and reason rather than evidence? (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
Personally, I prefer the Apple iVims to the Apple Emacs.
Wouldn't that break a fair number of Windows applications that use the services of the Windows kernel? Cringely doesn't mention that Microsoft would have to undergo the same pain that Apple did in supporting Mac OS 9 applications.