But a little different is, I still believe that Rails is also a Good Thing (TM). Maybe not at all good for me. But yet, rails didn't out to conquer the world. Just a few percent of them.
Anyway, I'm still searching for some "framework" in C + SQL to create a fully blown Web Based Database application which also maintainable and fun to work with. Still can't find them.
Anyone upto the task? Or is there one/some already that I've missed?
Even when I DO see good signal strength, making a call will often make the signal disappear. I think what is happening is the phone is reporting that it's in communication with the cell on the control channel - but when all the signal channels are in use so you can't get a new one, the phone reports it as "service unavailable" as if it couldn't reach the cell.
If I'm not mistaken, this was due to different signal strength in downlink and uplink path from the BTS.
Maybe they use different antenna for downlink and uplink and position them a little different.
Hmm... I'm thinking more of less the same way.
But a little different is, I still believe that Rails is also a Good Thing (TM). Maybe not at all good for me. But yet, rails didn't out to conquer the world. Just a few percent of them.
Anyway, I'm still searching for some "framework" in C + SQL to create a fully blown Web Based Database application which also maintainable and fun to work with. Still can't find them.
Anyone upto the task? Or is there one/some already that I've missed?
Nope. :-)
Same here
Even when I DO see good signal strength, making a call will often make the signal disappear. I think what is happening is the phone is reporting that it's in communication with the cell on the control channel - but when all the signal channels are in use so you can't get a new one, the phone reports it as "service unavailable" as if it couldn't reach the cell.
If I'm not mistaken, this was due to different signal strength in downlink and uplink path from the BTS. Maybe they use different antenna for downlink and uplink and position them a little different.