... unless a is a pointer to a tcp-connection class and b is a pointer to an udp-connection...
What looks like a self-descriptive statement doesn't have to be self-descriptive.
=> DO NOT TRUST SUCH STATEMENTS - THEY WILL TURN ON YOU AS SOON AS THEY CAN!!!:)
It doesn't matter... but you can do this in C#
System.Console.WriteLine( "HALLO!".Length );
System.Console.WriteLine( 114.ToString("ABC{0}DEF") );
Anyway... "USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB!"
A device driver in Rugby? An office suite in assembler? Every language/platform has good things and bad things... and there are many intersections in their application where a developer can decide which language to use for the job.
>What is it about winning a Nobel Prize that qualifies you to speak on anything and everything as if you were an expert?
What is it about winning an election that qualifies you to decide on anything and everything as if you were an expert?
I think the opinion of smart people shouldn't be neglected.
A walk through the CMS cavern: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoMhD24wzbg
I saw such a programm a few years ago:
http://www.phi-t.de/mousegame/
It uses a neural net to predict your next move.
This isn't so new... My ABIT AV8 was out of the box overclocked with 204 Mhz FSB...
... unless a is a pointer to a tcp-connection class and b is a pointer to an udp-connection... :)
What looks like a self-descriptive statement doesn't have to be self-descriptive.
=> DO NOT TRUST SUCH STATEMENTS - THEY WILL TURN ON YOU AS SOON AS THEY CAN!!!
It doesn't matter... but you can do this in C#
System.Console.WriteLine( "HALLO!".Length );
System.Console.WriteLine( 114.ToString("ABC{0}DEF") );
Anyway... "USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB!" A device driver in Rugby? An office suite in assembler? Every language/platform has good things and bad things... and there are many intersections in their application where a developer can decide which language to use for the job.
The people at the Tier 1 LHC computing center GridKA in germany are already using a water-cooled components. from: http://lcg.web.cern.ch/LCG/peb/MoU/IWR-Rep-GridKa0 022-v1%201-LCGPlanningPhaseII-160704.htm
"GridKa developed an efficient, modular cooling concept based on closed water-cooled cabinets. ..."
>What is it about winning a Nobel Prize that qualifies you to speak on anything and everything as if you were an expert?
What is it about winning an election that qualifies you to decide on anything and everything as if you were an expert? I think the opinion of smart people shouldn't be neglected.
Sounds like: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_(ESA) ESA's Darwin or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrestrial_Planet_Fi nder NASA's Terrestrial Planet Finder
>Having C# and the CLI become an ISO 9000 standard would make it easy to teach, learn, develop and port.
It IS an ISO standard: ISO/IEC 23270:2003