Code generation is a time-saving technique that helps engineers do better, more creative, and useful work by reducing redundant hand-coding. In this world of increasingly code-intensive frameworks, the value of replacing laborious hand-coding with code generation is acute and, thus, its popularity is increasing.
Why not put a little bit about code generation in the review. Even a little blurb like "It builds the mundane portions of coding" would have helped out a bit.
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Countries cannot prevent this type of research, they can only censor it after the fact. I find it hard to believe that the Israeli government was monitoring all university programs of study to prevent violations of a law a dozen timezones away just so that their buddy-buddy (read: lapdog) doesn't get all upset.
There are two correct solutions. One is that Netgear should operate their own time server and hard code that server as a secondary or fallback time server.
Did you read the damage that this little messup did? It saturated a 100Mbit pipe. There's no way Netgear is going to pull that stunt willingly with their own bandwidth.
I do agree with the second one though. As long as the ISP's actually start providing ntp as part of their DHCP leases. Mine never bothered.
NO, but I did get to play with a few of these (although I'm not certain if they had the hardcoded NTP servers or not), and they all did work great on the bench.
It would have never been picked up in the testing phase. It was only after having a huge install-base that this ever became an issue. It worked perfectly on the bench.
What's amusing here is that SCO doesn't realize that it really IS the whole community going after them and they REALLY HAVE pissed off everyone on the planet.
Well, I don't want to be like RMS or Bruce and speak for everyone, but SCO certainly pissed me off!
Because the WTO would be all over their ass. The WTO is the governing body for international trade. Few have stood up to it and won. Kind of like a global mob.
80 normal users don't stress the system, but 80 l337 |-|4>0rZ armed with the latest aimbot technology, scraming "I h8 K4mP3rz! D347h 2 4ll, \/\/3 4r3 1337!" would stress even the most well constructed system.
Why stop at monkeys? Do you know how many gibbons get murdered and decapitated every day, only to be identified as "Gibbon" and put on display in museums until someone can make a positive identification? If we could talk these lower primates into visiting their dentist more often, we would be able to more accurately identify these poor John Gibbon Does.
Don't forget, had the administrator followed proper MS testing to see if his machines were patched, they still may or may not have been. There's plenty of blame to go around here boys. Make sure everyone gets some.
They are anti-establishment. Their software is the epitome of ideals held by hackers everywhere.
From the article:Earthstation 5 also has a FREE multi-user Voice and Video chat system, FREE Dating system, provides FREE video streaming of first run movies, FREE ten SEX channels, FREE live Sporting events, and will be releasing soon a Voice over IP application providing FREE local and international telephone calls to its users to communicate with each other.
They are attacking the old bricks-and-mortar businesses, in an attempt to force them to change their ancient business practices. And good for them! Information wants to be free, but content doesn't have to be. These companies had better start releasing their music/movies/services to the unwashed masses in a proper and timely manner or people are going to do it for them.
It is more problematic than just stopping the spammers. Any legislation should be based upon these criteria.
1) Spam cannot be routed via spurious methods. 2) Spammers can not blanket-target domains. 3) The companies who emply spammers should be held responsible. 4) The advertising should follow current laws and guidelines, with the consideration that minors may be using the internet. In general, follow the guidelines for movie trailers. 5) Transactions between companies and these 'advertising agencies' must be recorded. 6) Both the spammer and the company which sells the product must be held culpable.
Any deviation from these guidelines will only prove to make the anti-spam legislation exactly what the claims state it is, useless and filled with loopholes.
No, being in state 'x' does NOT imply that result 'y' will always happen. Being three times over the legal limit for alcohol however, is generally accepted as being too drunk to drive. How society has handled this (by lowering the legal limit) is not intuitive. All that succeeds in doing is criminalizing the wrong people. I am assuming that this is your point. However, society sees a difference in being distracted and impaired, and the punishments for such are different. Legalizing a substance which has adverse effects on your motor skills, thought processes and reaction time without a method for testing the immediate effects is bad news for everyone. It is bad news for the guy who has just been charged for driving under the influence because he smoked a joint three hours ago and his clothes smell like it when a kid came running out in front of his car, giving him no chance to stop. Just remember, the law is also there to protect your rights. Without being able to tell if you were impaired, just that you had just smoked up in the last month, you are running the risk of stiffer penalties, higher insurance rates, and damage to your reputation, with little to no recourse.
If you make poor life choices, that's fine. If you make poor life choices that can have an adverse affect on my life, then that is not fine.
Sure people get into accidents because of several different factors. But the difference in saying that the reason some guy got into an accident was because he didn't stop for a redlight, compared to he was so drunk or stoned that his judgement and motor skills were impaired and drove through a red light, are astronomical.
I'm sorry that you are rebelling against the system because they are taking away your right to live free, but we did not make driving laws in order to punish those that break them. We made the laws to prevent people from acting recklessly, and minimizing risk.
As an aside, most cars are designed to protect the driver, and are generally designed to minimize injury in head on collisions. Which is why so many drunks walk away from accidents after smashing into the side of another car, while the occupants of the other car are generally worse off.
As a society we cannot prevent you from fiddling with the radio. We cannot prevent you from not paying attention to the road and the surrounding traffic. But alcohol and drugs generally have an adverse effect upon driving skills, and that is something that we do have some control over. To say that pot is not a mind altering substance is to deny the reason to legalize it. To say that everyone is going to be responsible with their habit is naive at best. People are going to be just as reckless with pot as they are with alcohol. Most of us are generally responsible, but there are a few who most certainly are not.
Like I said, you develop a quantitative roadside test and come up with a reasonable level of impairment due to THC, I'll gladly stand behind the bill to legalize it. But not a moment sooner.
Yes they are, as evidenced by the MS-Fanboy ac posts on many threads. It was also the reason for my first post but the exercise fell short of the moderators expectations (Plus any chance to get a baseless jab in at Microsoft is time well spent)
For the most part KDE/QT is the same thing. Draw a fancy user interface, let it generate the code to show it, then fill in the blanks.
If they made a program that filled in the blanks, then I'd say "oooh", but this seems pretty old hat now.
Code generation is a time-saving technique that helps engineers do better, more creative, and useful work by reducing redundant hand-coding. In this world of increasingly code-intensive frameworks, the value of replacing laborious hand-coding with code generation is acute and, thus, its popularity is increasing.
Why not put a little bit about code generation in the review. Even a little blurb like "It builds the mundane portions of coding" would have helped out a bit.
Countries cannot prevent this type of research, they can only censor it after the fact. I find it hard to believe that the Israeli government was monitoring all university programs of study to prevent violations of a law a dozen timezones away just so that their buddy-buddy (read: lapdog) doesn't get all upset.
And if they are, that's no democracy.
"moob"
There are two correct solutions. One is that Netgear should operate their own time server and hard code that server as a secondary or fallback time server.
Did you read the damage that this little messup did? It saturated a 100Mbit pipe. There's no way Netgear is going to pull that stunt willingly with their own bandwidth.
I do agree with the second one though. As long as the ISP's actually start providing ntp as part of their DHCP leases. Mine never bothered.
NO, but I did get to play with a few of these (although I'm not certain if they had the hardcoded NTP servers or not), and they all did work great on the bench.
It would have never been picked up in the testing phase. It was only after having a huge install-base that this ever became an issue. It worked perfectly on the bench.
BWAH-HA-HA-HA-HA!
It sure seemed like a good idea at the time tho...
What's amusing here is that SCO doesn't realize that it really IS the whole community going after them and they REALLY HAVE pissed off everyone on the planet.
Well, I don't want to be like RMS or Bruce and speak for everyone, but SCO certainly pissed me off!
Because the WTO would be all over their ass. The WTO is the governing body for international trade. Few have stood up to it and won.
Kind of like a global mob.
U.S. government is busy trying to get Australia to change its laws to increase the profits of U.S. record companies.
Let the record companies deal with it, not the government of another country.
Yeah, globalization is a bitch. Deal.
80 normal users don't stress the system, but 80 l337 |-|4>0rZ armed with the latest aimbot technology, scraming "I h8 K4mP3rz! D347h 2 4ll, \/\/3 4r3 1337!" would stress even the most well constructed system.
Giant blue gorillas with six million hit points, deadly accuracy, and are backed by a legion of undead lawyers.
That was a great episode. Imagine doing that with nothing more than pencil erasers and silly putty.
But then again, he's MacGyver.
Why stop at monkeys? Do you know how many gibbons get murdered and decapitated every day, only to be identified as "Gibbon" and put on display in museums until someone can make a positive identification? If we could talk these lower primates into visiting their dentist more often, we would be able to more accurately identify these poor John Gibbon Does.
You want to ask a real question next?
It really kills my torrent downloads, that's for sure.
Don't forget, had the administrator followed proper MS testing to see if his machines were patched, they still may or may not have been.
There's plenty of blame to go around here boys. Make sure everyone gets some.
They are anti-establishment. Their software is the epitome of ideals held by hackers everywhere.
From the article:Earthstation 5 also has a FREE multi-user Voice and Video chat system,
FREE Dating system, provides FREE video streaming of first run movies, FREE
ten SEX channels, FREE live Sporting events, and will be releasing soon a
Voice over IP application providing FREE local and international telephone
calls to its users to communicate with each other.
They are attacking the old bricks-and-mortar businesses, in an attempt to force them to change their ancient business practices. And good for them! Information wants to be free, but content doesn't have to be. These companies had better start releasing their music/movies/services to the unwashed masses in a proper and timely manner or people are going to do it for them.
That's how I taught my mail-order wife.
Maybe I should have gotten one programmed in english.
It is more problematic than just stopping the spammers. Any legislation should be based upon these criteria.
1) Spam cannot be routed via spurious methods.
2) Spammers can not blanket-target domains.
3) The companies who emply spammers should be held responsible.
4) The advertising should follow current laws and guidelines, with the consideration that minors may be using the internet. In general, follow the guidelines for movie trailers.
5) Transactions between companies and these 'advertising agencies' must be recorded.
6) Both the spammer and the company which sells the product must be held culpable.
Any deviation from these guidelines will only prove to make the anti-spam legislation exactly what the claims state it is, useless and filled with loopholes.
No, being in state 'x' does NOT imply that result 'y' will always happen. Being three times over the legal limit for alcohol however, is generally accepted as being too drunk to drive. How society has handled this (by lowering the legal limit) is not intuitive. All that succeeds in doing is criminalizing the wrong people. I am assuming that this is your point.
However, society sees a difference in being distracted and impaired, and the punishments for such are different. Legalizing a substance which has adverse effects on your motor skills, thought processes and reaction time without a method for testing the immediate effects is bad news for everyone. It is bad news for the guy who has just been charged for driving under the influence because he smoked a joint three hours ago and his clothes smell like it when a kid came running out in front of his car, giving him no chance to stop.
Just remember, the law is also there to protect your rights. Without being able to tell if you were impaired, just that you had just smoked up in the last month, you are running the risk of stiffer penalties, higher insurance rates, and damage to your reputation, with little to no recourse.
If you make poor life choices, that's fine. If you make poor life choices that can have an adverse affect on my life, then that is not fine.
Sure people get into accidents because of several different factors. But the difference in saying that the reason some guy got into an accident was because he didn't stop for a redlight, compared to he was so drunk or stoned that his judgement and motor skills were impaired and drove through a red light, are astronomical.
I'm sorry that you are rebelling against the system because they are taking away your right to live free, but we did not make driving laws in order to punish those that break them. We made the laws to prevent people from acting recklessly, and minimizing risk.
As an aside, most cars are designed to protect the driver, and are generally designed to minimize injury in head on collisions. Which is why so many drunks walk away from accidents after smashing into the side of another car, while the occupants of the other car are generally worse off.
As a society we cannot prevent you from fiddling with the radio. We cannot prevent you from not paying attention to the road and the surrounding traffic. But alcohol and drugs generally have an adverse effect upon driving skills, and that is something that we do have some control over. To say that pot is not a mind altering substance is to deny the reason to legalize it. To say that everyone is going to be responsible with their habit is naive at best. People are going to be just as reckless with pot as they are with alcohol. Most of us are generally responsible, but there are a few who most certainly are not.
Like I said, you develop a quantitative roadside test and come up with a reasonable level of impairment due to THC, I'll gladly stand behind the bill to legalize it. But not a moment sooner.
Unless we're schitzophrenic.
I are, are you?
Yes they are, as evidenced by the MS-Fanboy ac posts on many threads. It was also the reason for my first post but the exercise fell short of the moderators expectations (Plus any chance to get a baseless jab in at Microsoft is time well spent)
See topic!