Well there good shots in episode 4 unless they are guarding the death star. Because they clean up the rebels on the blockade runner in the very beginning and then Obi-Won notes there accuracy at the ranch later on. But when they shoot at a hero they can't even hit within a 10 foot radious.
Perhaps technology advanced so they could put the hyperdrive internal to the fighters. Not to sound like to much of a nerd but that is what there tech specs show.
PHP backed by Perl or Java or C# is quite powerful, in fact
Using C# to back your PHP seems like the dumbest idea. If you want to use C# you should use ASP.NET and get full object orientation. Plus if I was going to have a server use PHP I wouldn't install the.NET runtime as well. This is crazy have interpreted code call managed code to try and eat up as much resources as possible. I'm not even going to get in to how JSP or ASP.NET blows away PHP and if you know Java or a.NET lanauage there is no reason to use PHP. PHP is like 'classic' asp something that needs to go away. OOP is the best way to make a large site.
The infasturture decides this one. If you have some kind of simple linux or windows network which just uses one server to authenicate logins, a dhcp server box or soho router, plus a few web servers, and file servers it should be light work to admin. Now if you are setting up VLANS everyday for test networks and you need to use many kinds of management software for the network it is going to require more than 1% of your time. Is your email hosted internally or outsourced? It really depends on your network, nobody could tell you for sure. Now if everything is real simple I could see it take you 2 hours a week which is 5% of your time, 1% unlikely.
Well there is some truth to this article. Now being a total geek I don't know how that is going to help you get a woman. But guys who have good jobs which they imply in the article geeks have are more likely to get a woman who wants to settle down. The 'geeky' guy also probably didn't sleep around a lot so is less likely to use and drop women. Those two 'geeky' facts probably do give 'geeks' an advantage in getting a past college age chick looking to settle.
Networking isn't the only way, but it is the best. I broke in without it. When I graduated college I blew it at my oncampus recruited interviews so I was stuck. I couldn't get past the first interview anywhere for a good IT job. So I had to sink to first line ISP tech support with the MSCSE and there ilk of know nothings. It took me a few years but I broke in to mid-level application development and should be moving foward.
we manage something like 50,000 desktops and 2,000 servers with a staff of 20.
The only way I believe this is if you have about 100 contractors who come in and help out. 50,000 desktops, if they are being used take more than 20 people alone. I've never seen a support ration of 2500 workstations to 1 admin. Each person admins 100 servers as well thats quite impressive as well. Just basic hardware failures would consume almost all of your staffs time, especially since this has to be a distrubeted environment due to the number of computer we are talking about. There is no way 20 sysadmins can control all those desktops and server plus there associated software.
I wouldn't put to much faith in this number for the US either. Maybe 16% of home users are Mac users, I might believe that. But every place I've worked has been 90% - 100% Windows workstations. THe only non-windows work stations I've seen in business are Unix, Linux, and even one place had FreeBSD.
The point of IT is to support the business and make things more cost effective and efficent. If you start telling your business side they can't use the best product for thier industry you are preaching platform ideology instead of working to improve the business.
I don't think most pc gamers are running $400 video cards, I bet 80 - 90% of pc games are sold to people who don't even know what kind of video card they have. This seems to use generalsations to there point.
That depends are you talking a server running as a router role or some piece of harware with embedded scaled-down linux on it? If its embedded its not really a server since you can do much with it but use it as a router.
You should look up these things before you bullet point them.
ASP does not require.NET, ASP.NET requires.NET.
SQL Server is not buggy, 2005 beta is but, 2000 is more reliable then MySQL.
could be the web application programming foundation that starts to displace PHP as developers start to look at the transition from PHP 4 to PHP 5
Do you mean displace PHP from its positions below JSP, ASP, and ASP.NET?
I've messed around with it a little and it should signicicantly reduce bandwidth in some situations.
I believe the correct term when refering to WinFS is that WinFS is never going to be released.
Well there good shots in episode 4 unless they are guarding the death star. Because they clean up the rebels on the blockade runner in the very beginning and then Obi-Won notes there accuracy at the ranch later on. But when they shoot at a hero they can't even hit within a 10 foot radious.
Perhaps technology advanced so they could put the hyperdrive internal to the fighters. Not to sound like to much of a nerd but that is what there tech specs show.
Seriously a customer(user) is given your deadline, then you constantly move it back to adjust for other work. That is what gives IT a bad reputation.
well you got a poor app if a spider can run right through it without authenicating and inserting/updating/deleting your data.
PHP backed by Perl or Java or C# is quite powerful, in fact
.NET runtime as well. This is crazy have interpreted code call managed code to try and eat up as much resources as possible. I'm not even going to get in to how JSP or ASP.NET blows away PHP and if you know Java or a .NET lanauage there is no reason to use PHP. PHP is like 'classic' asp something that needs to go away. OOP is the best way to make a large site.
Using C# to back your PHP seems like the dumbest idea. If you want to use C# you should use ASP.NET and get full object orientation. Plus if I was going to have a server use PHP I wouldn't install the
The infasturture decides this one. If you have some kind of simple linux or windows network which just uses one server to authenicate logins, a dhcp server box or soho router, plus a few web servers, and file servers it should be light work to admin. Now if you are setting up VLANS everyday for test networks and you need to use many kinds of management software for the network it is going to require more than 1% of your time. Is your email hosted internally or outsourced? It really depends on your network, nobody could tell you for sure. Now if everything is real simple I could see it take you 2 hours a week which is 5% of your time, 1% unlikely.
Well there is some truth to this article. Now being a total geek I don't know how that is going to help you get a woman. But guys who have good jobs which they imply in the article geeks have are more likely to get a woman who wants to settle down. The 'geeky' guy also probably didn't sleep around a lot so is less likely to use and drop women. Those two 'geeky' facts probably do give 'geeks' an advantage in getting a past college age chick looking to settle.
Finally science being put to good use. No more of that looking for cures for cancer or finding new cleaner energy sources.
Well they did have that deal with Sun...
Networking isn't the only way, but it is the best. I broke in without it. When I graduated college I blew it at my oncampus recruited interviews so I was stuck. I couldn't get past the first interview anywhere for a good IT job. So I had to sink to first line ISP tech support with the MSCSE and there ilk of know nothings. It took me a few years but I broke in to mid-level application development and should be moving foward.
we manage something like 50,000 desktops and 2,000 servers with a staff of 20. The only way I believe this is if you have about 100 contractors who come in and help out. 50,000 desktops, if they are being used take more than 20 people alone. I've never seen a support ration of 2500 workstations to 1 admin. Each person admins 100 servers as well thats quite impressive as well. Just basic hardware failures would consume almost all of your staffs time, especially since this has to be a distrubeted environment due to the number of computer we are talking about. There is no way 20 sysadmins can control all those desktops and server plus there associated software.
I wouldn't put to much faith in this number for the US either. Maybe 16% of home users are Mac users, I might believe that. But every place I've worked has been 90% - 100% Windows workstations. THe only non-windows work stations I've seen in business are Unix, Linux, and even one place had FreeBSD.
The point of IT is to support the business and make things more cost effective and efficent. If you start telling your business side they can't use the best product for thier industry you are preaching platform ideology instead of working to improve the business.
I don't think most pc gamers are running $400 video cards, I bet 80 - 90% of pc games are sold to people who don't even know what kind of video card they have. This seems to use generalsations to there point.
That depends are you talking a server running as a router role or some piece of harware with embedded scaled-down linux on it? If its embedded its not really a server since you can do much with it but use it as a router.
you don't get objective reviews on slashdot.
You should look up these things before you bullet point them. ASP does not require .NET, ASP.NET requires .NET.
SQL Server is not buggy, 2005 beta is but, 2000 is more reliable then MySQL.
I good way to prepair students for the unemployment line.
Seriously, is this news?
I bet it said servers not routers.
The numbers seem more to indicate, that Linux is eatin into Unix and Mainframe/MiniComputer sales.
I don't think the ten OS X servers sold make up 30%