So, they moved the product pages from mozilla.org to mozilla.com. What does that imply? Are they going to be commercial from now on?
I don't mind paying for mugs and t-shirts, but not the software...
With two-way communication you can have your PC and mouse send each other messages.
Maybe even have multiple mice send messages to each other. Is this the invasion of the killer mice? Something strange is going on around here. Reminds me of H2G2.
Python is a wonderful language, not only for beginners, but very much for them, too. It is syntactically and conceptually clean and provides libraries to achieve most of what anyone needs - maybe with some additional downloads like wxPython;-)
Clean, simple, rich, powerful, open source, adaptive to the max, with a huge user community and good documentation.
Python provides a smooth introduction and growth pad into programming and OO.
And if you want to go more advanced try developing component-based web applications with Zope 3
This is good news, basically, but who needs this?
There are better languages available that have been completely open for decades. May I mention Python?
Eclipse works very fine for Pythyon with the PyDev plugin.
So, they moved the product pages from mozilla.org to mozilla.com. What does that imply? Are they going to be commercial from now on? I don't mind paying for mugs and t-shirts, but not the software...
Chocolate beer was produced for the 2004 Haarlem Stripdagen in a beautifully designed bottle. Have a look here and here.
With two-way communication you can have your PC and mouse send each other messages. Maybe even have multiple mice send messages to each other. Is this the invasion of the killer mice? Something strange is going on around here. Reminds me of H2G2.
Python is a wonderful language, not only for beginners, but very much for them, too. It is syntactically and conceptually clean and provides libraries to achieve most of what anyone needs - maybe with some additional downloads like wxPython ;-)
Clean, simple, rich, powerful, open source, adaptive to the max, with a huge user community and good documentation.
Python provides a smooth introduction and growth pad into programming and OO.
And if you want to go more advanced try developing component-based web applications with Zope 3
This is good news, basically, but who needs this? There are better languages available that have been completely open for decades. May I mention Python?
Oh no, the stole my Moho. Do I still make you horny, baby?
It may just as fine - or even better - to wait for Chandler: Chandler
And how long before they support Ogg?
I'd call it GTalk, like in ...Point, ...String, ... to make it attractive.