While I feel the judges were wrong, very wrong in their decision it is not the private use they thought was important. It was that local government would know what is best for the land meaning local government could use the greater taxes from larger buildings and commerce type operations.
I don't understand why a city would offer this, why don't they also offer free telephone service and newspapers, its just as crazy a concept. I can understand why you would do it at attractions for example Baltimores Inner Harbor area. It makes no sense at all and is a waste of money.
Internet connection is not the only way someone connects, connections on the lan in a large corporate network. Now that said I still find no place for this card.
Obviously it depends on your market and area. I'll admit I assumed when I looked at the rates only well-off professionals would use this service. I know other people have computer problems too, I just didn't think many would spend that much on the problem.
Your thinking like a middle class person. Professionals, Doctors, upper managment types, have a lot more money then time. They just want someone to come and fix a computer at the house, they don't care about money because they have more than they know what to do with.
You are a dinosaur. IT has one role to enable and transform the business. In order to do this IT must be aligned with Business. Alignment can not be acheived without knowledge of the business from IT. Now a network administrator only needs basic knowledge of the business. But any kind of developers or architech better know the Business very well if they are to design a good system.
The force at Jedi levels was never available to all people. It effects all life but only one with Jedi like powers can wield it. All can learn from the force but few can wield it. Plus your idea that there can not be a good sci-fi series is crazy, last time I checked Star Trek the Next Generation did good. So in summation you sir are a moron.
Unless your MS is from MIT or Carnige Mellon, your not going to get a senior position. Even with a top school like that you could only get a senior position in a small market area. If you know your stuff with an MS you should be able to work up the line quickly. I was good in college but you got to learn from expierence. Even if you understand everything flawlessly about computer design, you don't have the understanding of politics in large organizations or how to handle the project requestors(who may be top level mangement) who constantly change what they want.
I think alot of the people on this post must have worked in the 1950's. Because I've worked for several large organizations and men were able to have ear rings. Plus people could have tattoos provided they weren't in odd places, if they were on the arm or the back or leg, nobody cared, off course you can't see most of those. Now people who went over board with facial peircings and tattoos on thier face they had some problem.
Software engineers create embedded software and shrink wrap software. Its almost all made in C. Scripting lanuages are used for adminstrative scripts and info systems.
I majored in Information Systems which is the intersection of business and computers. There was no excel macros. It was RDMS's, networking, Visual Basic was there(a lot of businesses have existing code in it) but there was also COBOL(glad I never got a job doing that), ASP, PASCAL, and Java for programming languages. Information Systems in a good program will teach you all the important high level programming tecniques and OOP. It is not concerned with math other than basic calc and mid level statitics. But its main focus if systems to drive business. To do this you need to learn much more powerful things then Excel Macros.
If she wants to be a software engineer why would Python be your advanced lang. Software engineers should be c, c++, and asembler possibly. Scripting lanauges are for information systems type apps and web apps.
Amazon is on a complete different level then most sites. They don't use standard Perl by the way, they use C and Perl mixxed together, they have a custom build web server that completly changes the game. Most companies can not afford to write their own webserver specific to their needs. Slashdot handles a large load by generating static pages for the main areas, they are not dynamic, so arguement here does not hold either. Livejournal probably does use Perl or PHP but I don't know anything about them, so maybe they pull it off.
Both MSDN and MSNBC use ASP.NET and they both have more vistors then Slashdot so I don't know what your point was.
ASP.NET blows away Ruby on Rails, I don't even know how to counter you arguement about Ruby being more fun since fun is subjective. But ASP.NET has much larger community support, documentation, it has caching options that boost performance greatly, it uses managed code that protects from errors. The VS.NET ide provides faster development time, ASP.NET lets you code your application with less code and has better database integration. I could go on and on. J2EE is better as well but I don't feel like typing anymore.
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That effects a microsoft product, not really thier markets. Hotmail isn't even a profitable product for them.
Its not better than ASP.NET in any way except for the fact you can put it on servers that have free OS's. ASP.NET is considerably more feature full and as better caching and performance features. Now that said AJAX can be used with any web platform, so if you want to use AJAX you can still do it with ASP.NET. If you are making a large scale site or a corporate inter/intranet site you really have two choices ASP.NET and J2EE. Either one is a vast improvement over Ruby/PHP/Perl is both performance and features.
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Microsoft's own technology being used by Google to loosen Redmond's deathgrip on the market?
How exactly as Google effected Microsofts market? Last time I checked most desktops are Windows and Windows Servers are gaining market share. The MSN search engine never as large a market share as Yahoo or Google so they never had a "deathgrip" on that market. Plus its what GMAIL, Google Maps, and Google Complete that use AJAX. GMAIL uses it some but I don't think people use GMAIL for the interface they use it for the space. Google complete is in beta and will be more important for attaching yahoo then microsoft. Google Maps doesn't even really compete with any core Microsoft component.
While I feel the judges were wrong, very wrong in their decision it is not the private use they thought was important. It was that local government would know what is best for the land meaning local government could use the greater taxes from larger buildings and commerce type operations.
I don't understand why a city would offer this, why don't they also offer free telephone service and newspapers, its just as crazy a concept. I can understand why you would do it at attractions for example Baltimores Inner Harbor area. It makes no sense at all and is a waste of money.
Internet connection is not the only way someone connects, connections on the lan in a large corporate network. Now that said I still find no place for this card.
Short answer no. Long answer some moron will buy it , but no one else.
Obviously it depends on your market and area. I'll admit I assumed when I looked at the rates only well-off professionals would use this service. I know other people have computer problems too, I just didn't think many would spend that much on the problem.
Your thinking like a middle class person. Professionals, Doctors, upper managment types, have a lot more money then time. They just want someone to come and fix a computer at the house, they don't care about money because they have more than they know what to do with.
You are a dinosaur. IT has one role to enable and transform the business. In order to do this IT must be aligned with Business. Alignment can not be acheived without knowledge of the business from IT. Now a network administrator only needs basic knowledge of the business. But any kind of developers or architech better know the Business very well if they are to design a good system.
The force at Jedi levels was never available to all people. It effects all life but only one with Jedi like powers can wield it. All can learn from the force but few can wield it. Plus your idea that there can not be a good sci-fi series is crazy, last time I checked Star Trek the Next Generation did good. So in summation you sir are a moron.
Unless your MS is from MIT or Carnige Mellon, your not going to get a senior position. Even with a top school like that you could only get a senior position in a small market area. If you know your stuff with an MS you should be able to work up the line quickly. I was good in college but you got to learn from expierence. Even if you understand everything flawlessly about computer design, you don't have the understanding of politics in large organizations or how to handle the project requestors(who may be top level mangement) who constantly change what they want.
Your not suggesting he move away from .NET to PHP are you to perform better business logic?
I wonder how many people Jobs or Gates employ in good positions that did not graduate college. Not many I bet.
What did that degree buy them other than a wad of debt?
For me it bought me a far greater salary then any of my friends who did not graduate college.
Reformat the public terminal before using it.
I think alot of the people on this post must have worked in the 1950's. Because I've worked for several large organizations and men were able to have ear rings. Plus people could have tattoos provided they weren't in odd places, if they were on the arm or the back or leg, nobody cared, off course you can't see most of those. Now people who went over board with facial peircings and tattoos on thier face they had some problem.
Pages OO 2599 Word2683
In his comarision he notes the number of pages in what he copied in. I think that is a matter of format(font, font-size, margin-size) not application.
Its a good thing, now we can get another quality video game movie. I bet it will be as good as Mario Brothers, Wing Commander, or Resident Evil.
Software engineers create embedded software and shrink wrap software. Its almost all made in C. Scripting lanuages are used for adminstrative scripts and info systems.
at work outlook, at home nothing(perhaps why I'm disorganized)
I majored in Information Systems which is the intersection of business and computers. There was no excel macros. It was RDMS's, networking, Visual Basic was there(a lot of businesses have existing code in it) but there was also COBOL(glad I never got a job doing that), ASP, PASCAL, and Java for programming languages. Information Systems in a good program will teach you all the important high level programming tecniques and OOP. It is not concerned with math other than basic calc and mid level statitics. But its main focus if systems to drive business. To do this you need to learn much more powerful things then Excel Macros.
If she wants to be a software engineer why would Python be your advanced lang. Software engineers should be c, c++, and asembler possibly. Scripting lanauges are for information systems type apps and web apps.
Make a web app. Both Apache and IIS are threaded. Web servers would see an advantage right away. So would most RBMS's
Amazon is on a complete different level then most sites. They don't use standard Perl by the way, they use C and Perl mixxed together, they have a custom build web server that completly changes the game. Most companies can not afford to write their own webserver specific to their needs. Slashdot handles a large load by generating static pages for the main areas, they are not dynamic, so arguement here does not hold either. Livejournal probably does use Perl or PHP but I don't know anything about them, so maybe they pull it off. Both MSDN and MSNBC use ASP.NET and they both have more vistors then Slashdot so I don't know what your point was. ASP.NET blows away Ruby on Rails, I don't even know how to counter you arguement about Ruby being more fun since fun is subjective. But ASP.NET has much larger community support, documentation, it has caching options that boost performance greatly, it uses managed code that protects from errors. The VS.NET ide provides faster development time, ASP.NET lets you code your application with less code and has better database integration. I could go on and on. J2EE is better as well but I don't feel like typing anymore.
That effects a microsoft product, not really thier markets. Hotmail isn't even a profitable product for them.
Its not better than ASP.NET in any way except for the fact you can put it on servers that have free OS's. ASP.NET is considerably more feature full and as better caching and performance features. Now that said AJAX can be used with any web platform, so if you want to use AJAX you can still do it with ASP.NET. If you are making a large scale site or a corporate inter/intranet site you really have two choices ASP.NET and J2EE. Either one is a vast improvement over Ruby/PHP/Perl is both performance and features.
Microsoft's own technology being used by Google to loosen Redmond's deathgrip on the market? How exactly as Google effected Microsofts market? Last time I checked most desktops are Windows and Windows Servers are gaining market share. The MSN search engine never as large a market share as Yahoo or Google so they never had a "deathgrip" on that market. Plus its what GMAIL, Google Maps, and Google Complete that use AJAX. GMAIL uses it some but I don't think people use GMAIL for the interface they use it for the space. Google complete is in beta and will be more important for attaching yahoo then microsoft. Google Maps doesn't even really compete with any core Microsoft component.