Wine works for me since I'm still playing warcraft 3.. actually, I prefer the mouse movement in wine vs. windows. Difficult to explain, but it is much more precise for me.
Believe the issue with Hulu and linux is that Flash video decoding is not hardware accelerated on linux. So, for HD that can be an issue right now. Likely that we'll see this change in the future.
If you like the old games, maybe you still have them hanging around somewhere? I'm a big fan of dosbox: http://www.dosbox.com/ and other emulators that run great under linux. I've got a couple of wireless logitech game controllers for the ROM emulators. http://tinyurl.com/yz6tyop
You are wrong about MVC. In classic MVC, Vs access Ms directly. Cs manage changes to Ms and select Vs to be displayed (which in turn access Ms). Web frameworks do not implement classic MVC. What you're describing is something that used to be called model 2 in the struts world.
The/*/view mapping is a way to have "restful" URLs and are the result of browsers (and I guess HTML) not fully supporting/integrating with HTTP. In general, they are good thing, and you'll see them outside of Rails, of course. "view" just happens to be a bad one because browsers support GET which is what a view is going to be.
If you are able to hack into a non-privileged user that is in the sudoers file, you have root. You still need to "hack" their password. Just having access to their account does not necessarily grant you access to their sudo permissions.
Consider that Moore's law predicts an increase in the number transistors on a chip. In order to achieve this, the transistors get smaller, and smaller transistors are more energy efficient while costing less to produce. So Moore's law isn't really counter to energy efficiency and price. The cost to the environment has to do with people wanting more computing power vs. the same computing power for less.
Around eighty % is still incredible, not least when you have a competitor like AMD. But I guess companies like Intel do what they can to instill fear in their employees to get them to work harder.
These two statements don't make sense together. Or am I missing something?
From the article, it's not that we actually accomplish less, it's that we think we accomplish less. We're stressed out, probably due to the fact that we're doing more work-- regardless of the "accomplishment" factor, which is, as I understand it, opinion based.
SFAIK, this is an ongoing debate. But the strongest argument that I've seen, and this is presented by C.J. Date in his book _Database In Depth_, is that it is preferrable to take a *declarative* approach to the relational model, rather than an *procedural* one. Of course, the best way to take a declarative approach is to use the SQL standard. So, I recommend that people do so whenever "such solutions are feasible."
That same example now requires deployment descriptors, packaging into WAR files, configuration files, etc, etc
This is not true. Here's my 3 step guide to creating a hello world servlet with Tomcat:
1) Make directory $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/helloWorld
2) Make directory $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/helloWorld/WEB-INF
3) echo Hello World > $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/helloWorld/helloWorld.jsp
Voila!
That's the biggest question in my mind. Market share is important, but will AMD be able to sustain whatever growth they have accomplished? So, within the last few years, they've opened up new fabrication plants, and probably they have more room for growth. Still, it will be interesting to see their earnings (revenue and profit).
So, when you vote for "less taxes", you put one more stone in the end of the great American empire. I, as a European, shake my head and wonder whether you Americans have any idea what is happening in your country...
It seems that voting either Republicrat or Demublican is a vote for increased deficit spending, i.e., deferred taxation. Sadly, simple economic truths are lost on a people obsessed with intruding into people's privacy. Read: Gay marriage, recreational drug use, and abortion.
Wine works for me since I'm still playing warcraft 3.. actually, I prefer the mouse movement in wine vs. windows. Difficult to explain, but it is much more precise for me.
Believe the issue with Hulu and linux is that Flash video decoding is not hardware accelerated on linux. So, for HD that can be an issue right now. Likely that we'll see this change in the future.
If you like the old games, maybe you still have them hanging around somewhere? I'm a big fan of dosbox: http://www.dosbox.com/ and other emulators that run great under linux. I've got a couple of wireless logitech game controllers for the ROM emulators. http://tinyurl.com/yz6tyop
or at least it seems to me that firefox users are more likely to care about which browser version they're using
You are wrong about MVC. In classic MVC, Vs access Ms directly. Cs manage changes to Ms and select Vs to be displayed (which in turn access Ms). Web frameworks do not implement classic MVC. What you're describing is something that used to be called model 2 in the struts world.
The /*/view mapping is a way to have "restful" URLs and are the result of browsers (and I guess HTML) not fully supporting/integrating with HTTP. In general, they are good thing, and you'll see them outside of Rails, of course. "view" just happens to be a bad one because browsers support GET which is what a view is going to be.
They say they would stop ..
For something that doesn't matter, it's generating a lot of comments and mod 5s.
Pretty sure that were perl scripts before gtkpod and the like, and that those same perl scripts are still around.
You had me at transparent rear touch interface ..
Consider that Moore's law predicts an increase in the number transistors on a chip. In order to achieve this, the transistors get smaller, and smaller transistors are more energy efficient while costing less to produce. So Moore's law isn't really counter to energy efficiency and price. The cost to the environment has to do with people wanting more computing power vs. the same computing power for less.
If you see the error at compile time, then it's not sneaky. Feel free to use generics with Java 5. Just be sure that your work compiles ...
These two statements don't make sense together. Or am I missing something?
From the article, it's not that we actually accomplish less, it's that we think we accomplish less. We're stressed out, probably due to the fact that we're doing more work-- regardless of the "accomplishment" factor, which is, as I understand it, opinion based.
Take it easy.
SFAIK, this is an ongoing debate. But the strongest argument that I've seen, and this is presented by C.J. Date in his book _Database In Depth_, is that it is preferrable to take a *declarative* approach to the relational model, rather than an *procedural* one. Of course, the best way to take a declarative approach is to use the SQL standard. So, I recommend that people do so whenever "such solutions are feasible."
That's the biggest question in my mind. Market share is important, but will AMD be able to sustain whatever growth they have accomplished? So, within the last few years, they've opened up new fabrication plants, and probably they have more room for growth. Still, it will be interesting to see their earnings (revenue and profit).
Socially inept? Maybe that explains why she gets along with so many geeks? Are you a geek? Are you at the wrong website?
Delete it and install OpenBSD.
You misspelled choad!
Awesome. And it has fetish potential. For instance, I searched for prostitution at the car wash. I'm like that.
Shocking, I tell you.
It seems that voting either Republicrat or Demublican is a vote for increased deficit spending, i.e., deferred taxation. Sadly, simple economic truths are lost on a people obsessed with intruding into people's privacy. Read: Gay marriage, recreational drug use, and abortion.
You uppity bitch!