This could be a potentially excellent tracking system... I mean, barring privacy concerns, imagine the potential for investigating vehicle related crimes (Hit&Run, Robbery...). Not to mention, traffic lights that change when you approach, based on where you're going, or where you've been. Pay tolls automatically without special hardware, stolen vehicle reporting...
Not quite an accurate analogy... Java's a platform, so if they release the platform code, there's the potential that a grassroots inititive might cut the fat, and release Java Lite (Decaf). If not, just look for additional branches in the java hardware support tree.
Linux is strong because it's fundamentally higher in the operating system food chain, running off a highly optimized kernel, on platform specific assemblers. Up until recently there haven't been many processors that have supported a native Java runtime, so everything's been run in a JVM. If anything, it's about performance and community involvement.
I'm sorry... they might have been the first to deliver an actual kit to the RC market, but I basically built the exact same thing when I was 11. Now if it had some sort of new propulsion technology, and could hover (in effect mimicking the 0 gravity effect of space), that would be cool. In the words of Wired magazine: this bird is expired.
Best tool for the job, indent boy... Your comment is laughable.
Only anal neanderthals would praise a language with such a rigid language syntax, but no braces or semicolons to back it.
Python is merely a glorified VB.
This could be a potentially excellent tracking system... I mean, barring privacy concerns, imagine the potential for investigating vehicle related crimes (Hit&Run, Robbery...). Not to mention, traffic lights that change when you approach, based on where you're going, or where you've been. Pay tolls automatically without special hardware, stolen vehicle reporting...
Not quite an accurate analogy... Java's a platform, so if they release the platform code, there's the potential that a grassroots inititive might cut the fat, and release Java Lite (Decaf). If not, just look for additional branches in the java hardware support tree. Linux is strong because it's fundamentally higher in the operating system food chain, running off a highly optimized kernel, on platform specific assemblers. Up until recently there haven't been many processors that have supported a native Java runtime, so everything's been run in a JVM. If anything, it's about performance and community involvement.
You gotta admire the effort Sun is making to even maintain Java, anymore... Bless their hearts.
That ports your MT blog to a any other blogging system with a single click?
I'm sorry... they might have been the first to deliver an actual kit to the RC market, but I basically built the exact same thing when I was 11. Now if it had some sort of new propulsion technology, and could hover (in effect mimicking the 0 gravity effect of space), that would be cool. In the words of Wired magazine: this bird is expired.
Where can I download the movies?
Best tool for the job, indent boy... Your comment is laughable. Only anal neanderthals would praise a language with such a rigid language syntax, but no braces or semicolons to back it. Python is merely a glorified VB.
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