a good operating system should take it's time. lucky for you they will bring new features like a totally awesome new GUI. and automatic fsck and defragmentation tools:)
some beaver are said to taste like fish if she doesn't shave
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i am glad with coding in java but i need to say that visual studio is the right tool when you need to quickly setup a gui and its bloated with wizards that invite you to hate them and do your own code. i guess thats the purpose of that book.
in my opinion there is no such tool that can help a non geeky professional doing some gui quick in java. but there you have jsp for webdesign, so a corporation can hire web designers and artists and programmers and make them work together.
you can't force a designer to make a gui using java swing but he can do something quickly using a idelike visual studio. and maybe, if he wants to get more out of it that book is a good start.
my work with visual studio is over, i think but i must say there where some quite interesting things i learned from it.
yeah, i bought it with the ct magazine. theres a big story about the usability of linux and that its ready for the desktop and such stuff we already know. there are also some tips how to take every advantage of this distribution. they really support the idea behind knoppix: to give everyone a linux who just wants to try it out. but i still would get mad if i had to work with it, because it starts from cd. so i'm using some easy to install linux -- mandrake (of course there are other easy-to-install destributions). i think there should be more efforts for the harddisk installation of knoppix and the over-all system configuration. what everyone needs is an easy-to-install, easy-to-update, and easy-to-configure linux. an easy-to-try linux makes big promotion but it isn't something to do your work with.
I want to inform you that all the real smokers already know that Nate Dogg was passing nuthin but dope indeed.
start wanking for one last time
a good operating system should take it's time. lucky for you they will bring new features like a totally awesome new GUI. and automatic fsck and defragmentation tools :)
some beaver are said to taste like fish if she doesn't shave
i am glad with coding in java but i need to say that visual studio is the right tool when you need to quickly setup a gui and its bloated with wizards that invite you to hate them and do your own code. i guess thats the purpose of that book. in my opinion there is no such tool that can help a non geeky professional doing some gui quick in java. but there you have jsp for webdesign, so a corporation can hire web designers and artists and programmers and make them work together. you can't force a designer to make a gui using java swing but he can do something quickly using a idelike visual studio. and maybe, if he wants to get more out of it that book is a good start. my work with visual studio is over, i think but i must say there where some quite interesting things i learned from it.
kewl. i hope that he does some renaming of the ikea smörrebröd products and stops selling those rancid meatballs
i spent 23 years of my life to get a girlfriend. i deleted all my pr0n for her. now she is gone. life is truly a misery.
if i did this with all my pr0n i would spent too much time reading slashdot articles
4cd - thats great. for a diskjockey. i would prefer a dvdimage.
hell yeah! i mean i don't want the linux distribution to die where my pr0n server is running on. and also my desktop, but thats unimportant.
this is the first media where i can store my full archive of low quality pr0n! i am happy now.
yeah, i bought it with the ct magazine. theres a big story about the usability of linux and that its ready for the desktop and such stuff we already know. there are also some tips how to take every advantage of this distribution. they really support the idea behind knoppix: to give everyone a linux who just wants to try it out. but i still would get mad if i had to work with it, because it starts from cd. so i'm using some easy to install linux -- mandrake (of course there are other easy-to-install destributions). i think there should be more efforts for the harddisk installation of knoppix and the over-all system configuration. what everyone needs is an easy-to-install, easy-to-update, and easy-to-configure linux. an easy-to-try linux makes big promotion but it isn't something to do your work with.