It looks to me at the first glance at the spec as if they took a lot more in from the C++ standard into C#.
The generic part is really just templates.
Lars Schouw
The most of the time the agents have more interest in the companies since they have to have a longer term relatioship with them than you.
NEWER trust 100% what they say.
Where can I find any paid for service agents?
I have been freelancing for 5 years now.
Lars
When I have a company I also sometimes have customers that I do not make money on.
That does not mean that I have to punish all of them!!
And if I can't do that bring in the poleticians to help you.
How about some free competition on the market that will be an advantage for us users.
Lars
They also have a limit on traffic. Why?
Here in Japan i have a 100 mbps fiber connection for app 30 pounds a month. No limits at all.
I can't see what the problem is, just that the government and some monopoles like to make some money in old Europe. WAKE UP or loose.
Lars
Tell me in which programming language you do not need to go to another abstraction level.
The Gang of four (GoF) where the first to make a major break through on there well written book.
The ultimate level is to have support for refactoring and patters some of it is already there today in IntelliJ IDE for Java.
The first tool I have seen that is better than Visual Studio (shame on me).
The next goal in programming is real-time updates of a running application. There is already a lot of efforts going on now doing that.
Lars
Wrong we have loades of places where you can stand and read in the books stores.
Some few once have a little more space so you can sit down.
Great service and for free.
Ferign books (non Japanese) cost 2 - 3 times more than outside because of import tax + heigh land price for the shops.
We had a much bigger one in my home down in Denmark some years back.
That was an AWSOME party with 3412 paying visiters.
www.theparty.dk/pages/other/history_1996.html
There is a long history of LAN parties in Europe.
The went from programming to Demo to play games events.
I find them borring now adays where the realy computer freaks are not there and only the guys that bring their Xbox.
Regards,
Lars
We had a much bigger one in my home down in Denmark some years back.
That was an AWSOME party with 3412 paying visiters.
http://www.theparty.dk/pages/other/history_1996.ht ml
There is a long history of LAn parties in Europe.
The went from programming to Demo to play games events. I fund them borring now adays where the realy computer freaks are not there and only the guys that bring ther Xbox.
Regards,
Lars
For me as along time programmer this feels like moving from C to C++. You can discuss your program on a whole other abstraction level.
GREAT.
Things are getting very interesting in the field of improving the coding process. I still remember Sniff C++ started by Eric Gamma in the early 90-ties. This was the first product to visualize/navigate over large C++ projects that blew me away. One can certainly see this approach in Eclipse - one of the latest projects of Eric Gamma.
A few very smart IDEs appeared - CodeGuide, Eclipse, IDEA.
Eric Gamma was working in an IT research lab in the UBS in Zurich in Switzerland before he became really famouns with his GoF book.
Lars
I guess the governments still want to be sure who is doing communications inside of there country.
Especially in the US it will be hard at the moment with the wars going on.
Lars
Yes but the scan time is way to long when using max resolution./ Spec-Chart.pdf
335 sec!
http://www.betterlight.com/downloads/Product-Info
Why use redhat when Asia has their own Linux?
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8011783890.html
It looks to me at the first glance at the spec as if they took a lot more in from the C++ standard into C#.
The generic part is really just templates.
Lars Schouw
Sowhat happend to plain email and html pages where you can download files? What wait until 2005 when you can do the same today ;)
Sounds cool but when I get my 100 mbps internet conection in 2 weeks I do not need the box to be standing in my small Japanese home.
I would like the AS/400 server to be places in a server room somewhere.
Lars
I already saw movies on a blue laser Sony DVD player here in Japan. http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/03/04/blue.dvd. reut/
The most of the time the agents have more interest in the companies since they have to have a longer term relatioship with them than you.
NEWER trust 100% what they say.
Where can I find any paid for service agents?
I have been freelancing for 5 years now.
Lars
When I have a company I also sometimes have customers that I do not make money on. That does not mean that I have to punish all of them!! And if I can't do that bring in the poleticians to help you. How about some free competition on the market that will be an advantage for us users. Lars
They also have a limit on traffic. Why? Here in Japan i have a 100 mbps fiber connection for app 30 pounds a month. No limits at all. I can't see what the problem is, just that the government and some monopoles like to make some money in old Europe. WAKE UP or loose. Lars
Must because for Linux serves you oten do not have a firewall since you do not want to spend the money for that.
Lars
The article you link to compares an IT salary from a white collar IT worker with a blue collar Taxi driver and restaurant worker.
The is so wrong and pitiful to read that, sorry my French and arrogance.
Lars
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,1191474 ,00.asp
The coolest stuff is here in Japan ;)
Tell me in which programming language you do not need to go to another abstraction level.
The Gang of four (GoF) where the first to make a major break through on there well written book. The ultimate level is to have support for refactoring and patters some of it is already there today in IntelliJ IDE for Java.
The first tool I have seen that is better than Visual Studio (shame on me).
The next goal in programming is real-time updates of a running application. There is already a lot of efforts going on now doing that. Lars
We us living in Japan. You are right. Lars
Wrong we have loades of places where you can stand and read in the books stores. Some few once have a little more space so you can sit down. Great service and for free. Ferign books (non Japanese) cost 2 - 3 times more than outside because of import tax + heigh land price for the shops.
We had a much bigger one in my home down in Denmark some years back.
That was an AWSOME party with 3412 paying visiters.
www.theparty.dk/pages/other/history_1996.html
There is a long history of LAN parties in Europe.
The went from programming to Demo to play games events.
I find them borring now adays where the realy computer freaks are not there and only the guys that bring their Xbox.
Regards,
Lars
The link should be http://www.theparty.dk
press history and 1996.
We had a much bigger one in my home down in Denmark some years back. That was an AWSOME party with 3412 paying visiters. http://www.theparty.dk/pages/other/history_1996.ht ml
There is a long history of LAn parties in Europe.
The went from programming to Demo to play games events. I fund them borring now adays where the realy computer freaks are not there and only the guys that bring ther Xbox.
Regards,
Lars
We already have it inside of Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein using jabber.
The UNIX world knew this for years that it would come.
They did not belive that it would come from witin link Linux but rathere from M****softw.
For me as along time programmer this feels like moving from C to C++. You can discuss your program on a whole other abstraction level.
GREAT.
Things are getting very interesting in the field of improving the coding process. I still remember Sniff C++ started by Eric Gamma in the early 90-ties. This was the first product to visualize/navigate over large C++ projects that blew me away. One can certainly see this approach in Eclipse - one of the latest projects of Eric Gamma.
A few very smart IDEs appeared - CodeGuide, Eclipse, IDEA.
Eric Gamma was working in an IT research lab in the UBS in Zurich in Switzerland before he became really famouns with his GoF book.
Lars
http://www.internalmemos.com/memos/memodetails.php ?memo_id=1321
Time to move on guys.
I guess the governments still want to be sure who is doing communications inside of there country.
Especially in the US it will be hard at the moment with the wars going on.
Lars