>They already have their acronyms down: WSDL (Web >Services Description Language), UDDI (Universal >Description, Discovery, and Integration), and WSFL >(Web Services Flow Language).
And WIM Who Ivited Microsort
So far, anyway. Both languages are of course moving targets. But they share, along with Ruby (and Icon, and Joy, and J, and Lisp, and Smalltalk) the fact that they're created by, and used by, people who really care about programming. And those tend to be the ones who do it well.
I program in these languages and I'm crap
On the M25, the road that circles London, grid lock is avoided with variable speed limits and discouraging drivers from excessive changing of lanes. The road is constantly monitored by CCT and the speed limit set accordingly. The speed limit is enforced by speed cameras. In the rush hour the speed limit is reduced to 50 mph as apposed to the usual speed limit of 70mph and this, some how, reduces the risk of grid lock. Also if there's congestion at say junction 15 the speed limit will be reduced prier to the congestion, say at J13-J14. This help to reduce more trafic build up at J15 and gives it time to clear.
The core is now going to extent the XPTS subsystems of FLAPPER. This has to be a good thing for page swapping as the registes will now be as fast as a ferrit.
graffiti is like weeds somthing a person dosn't want
. if somone wants Dandelions in their garden then it
is no longer a weed. I don't mind graffiti so it's not atually graffiti to me. Now a big red fiberclass M with a stutpid glown next to it is.
In the book Ethical Decision Making and Information Technology by Kallman and Grillo
Kallman and Grillo present a method for ethical decision making and part of their method involves the use of five tests: the mom test -- would you tell your mother what you did; the TV test -- would you tell a national TV audience what you did; the smell test -- does what you did have a bad smell to it; the other person's shoes test -- would you like what you did to be done to you; and the market test -- would your action be a good sales pitch?
What I don't get is, even if SCO code is in Linux and say it is 1% of the kernel code, how can they claim ownership of Linux? How dare they claim to own it when so many people have put so much passion and time into it! Darl McBride you should be ashamed of your self.
Chain some gimps up around your gargen. Although this may also stop you getting post and leave you with no friends
>They already have their acronyms down: WSDL (Web >Services Description Language), UDDI (Universal >Description, Discovery, and Integration), and WSFL >(Web Services Flow Language). And WIM Who Ivited Microsort
The Difficulty it's downloading a bittorrent it's finding the ones you want
So will Microsoft now be made to re-run the ad with an apology for misleading readers?
That sould do it!
So far, anyway. Both languages are of course moving targets. But they share, along with Ruby (and Icon, and Joy, and J, and Lisp, and Smalltalk) the fact that they're created by, and used by, people who really care about programming. And those tend to be the ones who do it well. I program in these languages and I'm crap
Wow, that was a lot of message flaming on the www.wifi-toys.com site
You can do it -make it 6
I'm going to be three years older in a years time
There'll be *no* channels in my house, I don't have a TV. I have better things to do like look at internet porn -oops i mean interesting new articles.
On the M25, the road that circles London, grid lock is avoided with variable speed limits and discouraging drivers from excessive changing of lanes. The road is constantly monitored by CCT and the speed limit set accordingly. The speed limit is enforced by speed cameras. In the rush hour the speed limit is reduced to 50 mph as apposed to the usual speed limit of 70mph and this, some how, reduces the risk of grid lock. Also if there's congestion at say junction 15 the speed limit will be reduced prier to the congestion, say at J13-J14. This help to reduce more trafic build up at J15 and gives it time to clear.
The core is now going to extent the XPTS subsystems of FLAPPER. This has to be a good thing for page swapping as the registes will now be as fast as a ferrit.
graffiti is like weeds somthing a person dosn't want . if somone wants Dandelions in their garden then it is no longer a weed. I don't mind graffiti so it's not atually graffiti to me. Now a big red fiberclass M with a stutpid glown next to it is.
I wonder if this stuff could used with mobile phones to stop harmful radio waves frying the brain. It could be placed down one side of the phone
This will be good for dyslexic and ADD kids
D.O.U.O.S.V.A.V.V.M Darl McBride: Does Our Unix Operatong Systen validate All Very Valuable moneyes
That's a lot of storage in one place - a lot of data to lose - what if there's a fire or flood? How do you back up a petaflop of data?
In the book Ethical Decision Making and Information Technology by Kallman and Grillo Kallman and Grillo present a method for ethical decision making and part of their method involves the use of five tests: the mom test -- would you tell your mother what you did; the TV test -- would you tell a national TV audience what you did; the smell test -- does what you did have a bad smell to it; the other person's shoes test -- would you like what you did to be done to you; and the market test -- would your action be a good sales pitch?
What I don't get is, even if SCO code is in Linux and say it is 1% of the kernel code, how can they claim ownership of Linux? How dare they claim to own it when so many people have put so much passion and time into it! Darl McBride you should be ashamed of your self.