Many people say you cannot run ASP.NET forms on Apache, yes you can. I do it and many people do it. I found a short little tutorial for you guys.
here
Here is the announcement from the Apache team that they would be supporting ASP.NET on Apache
here
OMG, Microsoft actually helped Covalent and the Apache teams get ASP.NET working on Apache 2.
Read it
This is more Oracle anti-MS rhetoric to get more money in their pockets.
Many people say you cannot run ASP.NET forms on Apache, yes you can. I do it and many people do it. I found a short little tutorial for you guys.
http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/cassini_apache_1 01.asp
Here is the announcement from the Apache team that they would be supporting ASP.NET on Apache
http://www.wired.com/news/antitrust/0,1551,54072,0 0.html
OMG, Microsoft actually helped Covalent and the Apache teams get ASP.NET working on Apache 2.
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/18740.html
This is more Oracle anti-MS rhetoric to get more money in their pockets.
And what about the constant upgrades to Linux and their desktop environments? What abot specific versions of Linux? Sure you can find packages of newer software for Linux for the newer distributions but you will not find a package of say Gaim 0.80 for SuSE 7.3 or even 8.0. Oracle 10g will not run on a 2.2 Linux kernel which believe it or not some companies still use. All computer users are on an endless upgrade. Hell if you are subscribed to Red Hat Enterprise or Novell if you recompile your kernel you just shot your warranty, they want all upgrades to come through them. I have gotten longer software usage out of my Windows NT 4 Server which runs OpenOffice 1.1, Mozilla 1.7 Apache2 and MySQL 4 and NT 4 is almost a decade old, try running those packages on a machine running a decade old version of Linux it doesnt work.
I havent had an unintentional reboot since I started using Win XP. This is zealotry at its best. I personally wish that people would quit with the "Windows must die for Linux to succeed" crap. I like them both and they both have their purposes. I dont care how great Linux gets, I WILL NOT QUIT USING WINDOWS, tney are tools to be used sometimes in conjunction together sometimes by themselves. Windows will never die, Believe it oir not there are a lot of people that like Windows. The two major Operating Systems I see for the future are going to be Linux and Windows. Windows is here to stay, get used to it.
Oh well, thats the business world. If they are guilty of securities fraud they will fry, if they are innocent then they will be alright. Maybe everyone in the open source community should get together and help Red Hat during their time of need, after all they have done so much for us.
I use Windows and I like Windows, The Operating System in my opinion doesnt creat lock-in the Applications do. Thats why I use the Gimp, iTunes, WinAMP, StarOffice and other Open Source offerings on Windows. They work and they work well. As for the news earlier IO thinks its a crock of crap, What did the company use to verify their facts? Most analysts groups make stuff up and thats why I give them no weight whatsoever.
I personally think he is right, it takes a long tinme to write an OS even to be as functional as the first version of Linux. Linux got the inspiration from somewhere. The title of "inventor" is ridiculous. He didnt invent concepts and methods that were in use in UNIX before he was born.
Why in the bluest blazes of hell would we stop reading Linux today? Why is eveything so, "Linux or bust" I personally use them both and I like them both. Linux has its uses as does Windows and for some things I like using Windows more. Get a life its advertising as the previous readers have said the readers will decide for themselves what they want to use.
Windows XP can be just as locked down as Linux. In our environment WinXP is locked down, secretairies and other employees cannot install programs and if they need or want one installed they have to get approval and I sign in as admin and install the program, hell I dont even sign in as an admin for everyday use I have my own limited account for daily productivity work. I make sure all my machines are up2date and I have never gotten infected with a virus or worm or trojan and we handle a lot of clients and customers and are publicly visited, Im not saying we are unhackable but I am very, very paranoid when seeting up security and alot of my colleagues love it when I pass on information.
I havent had to reinstall Windows XP Pro since the day I installed it back in 1992. Here is my top ten list.
1..NET FrameWork SDK
2. Borland C# Builder
3. Windows Services for UNIX
4. GAIM
5. GIMP
6. OpenOffice.org
7. MingW
8. Stuffit
9. A firewall
10. Avast AntiVirus System
First off dont work a lot of overtime, do your workload and go home dont worry about the rest until the next day. DONT EVERT TAKE WORK HOME, not under any circumstances. As a boss I would rather for my team to be a little behind and catch up than have a nervous breakdown and beat up their workstation with a mouse, (it has happened)
Second, buy an Xbox with a lot of violent games and when you feel like you need to let steam off, play.
Just like we know how the Linux community has been acting, like children. If you dont want to fight with someone than you ignore them instead you guys just keep going at it like a bull in a china shop.
It will give Microsoft a better handle on things and by hireing the ISO C++ Standards guy will help them make their development tools more standards compliant. Like Microsoft or dislike them, they know what they are doing
" I suspect that Microsoft is trying to attract back the many developers who have switched to Linux.
Developers like me. "
Actually I am a developer that switched to Windows from Linux.
" I didn't switch to Linux in order to get a free-as-in-beer platform."
Bullshit you switched because of all the hype and bull that accompanies the regular Linux religous preachers.
" I switched to Linux to get a free-as-in-freedom platform."
You wanna know why I switchd to Windows? It was to get away from the whiney, immature and the " Open Source it or you are a peice of crap" mentality. I should choose what License I decide to use and not be flamed for using what I wish.
" I got tired of Microsoft sabotaging my fvorite applications (e.g. AmiPro)."
Funny, all my favorite apps from Linux are available for Windows and they work flawlessly, can you say full of crap? Yes we know you are.
" I got tired of Microsoft changing the rules, in order to force me to buy upgrades, or to make me lock myself in to Microsoft's new schemes (.Net and MS Internet protocols this time)."
Again I havent experienced this. All my Windows apps work on all versions of Windows and not just the newer ones, hmmmmmmmmmmm
" So I left Windows, and started developing for Linux. I don't even bother to port the finished product to Windows."
When you show me some code then and only then will I be a little impressed, until then since you posted anonymously I put you at 14? 15? maybe 16
" There are over 10 million Linux desktop users, and multiple tens of millions of Linux server users. That's a big enough market for me. "
Cut that number in half junior and that is how many Linux users and servers that are deployed.
Many people say you cannot run ASP.NET forms on Apache, yes you can. I do it and many people do it. I found a short little tutorial for you guys. here Here is the announcement from the Apache team that they would be supporting ASP.NET on Apache here OMG, Microsoft actually helped Covalent and the Apache teams get ASP.NET working on Apache 2. Read it This is more Oracle anti-MS rhetoric to get more money in their pockets.
Many people say you cannot run ASP.NET forms on Apache, yes you can. I do it and many people do it. I found a short little tutorial for you guys. http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/cassini_apache_1 01.asp
Here is the announcement from the Apache team that they would be supporting ASP.NET on Apache
http://www.wired.com/news/antitrust/0,1551,54072,0 0.html
OMG, Microsoft actually helped Covalent and the Apache teams get ASP.NET working on Apache 2.
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/18740.html
This is more Oracle anti-MS rhetoric to get more money in their pockets.
And what about the constant upgrades to Linux and their desktop environments? What abot specific versions of Linux? Sure you can find packages of newer software for Linux for the newer distributions but you will not find a package of say Gaim 0.80 for SuSE 7.3 or even 8.0. Oracle 10g will not run on a 2.2 Linux kernel which believe it or not some companies still use. All computer users are on an endless upgrade. Hell if you are subscribed to Red Hat Enterprise or Novell if you recompile your kernel you just shot your warranty, they want all upgrades to come through them. I have gotten longer software usage out of my Windows NT 4 Server which runs OpenOffice 1.1, Mozilla 1.7 Apache2 and MySQL 4 and NT 4 is almost a decade old, try running those packages on a machine running a decade old version of Linux it doesnt work.
I havent had an unintentional reboot since I started using Win XP. This is zealotry at its best. I personally wish that people would quit with the "Windows must die for Linux to succeed" crap. I like them both and they both have their purposes. I dont care how great Linux gets, I WILL NOT QUIT USING WINDOWS, tney are tools to be used sometimes in conjunction together sometimes by themselves. Windows will never die, Believe it oir not there are a lot of people that like Windows. The two major Operating Systems I see for the future are going to be Linux and Windows. Windows is here to stay, get used to it.
Oh well, thats the business world. If they are guilty of securities fraud they will fry, if they are innocent then they will be alright. Maybe everyone in the open source community should get together and help Red Hat during their time of need, after all they have done so much for us.
When the spider is radioactive. Since we havent seen a mutant radioactive spider bite yet. We dont know how it would turn out :))
I use Windows and I like Windows, The Operating System in my opinion doesnt creat lock-in the Applications do. Thats why I use the Gimp, iTunes, WinAMP, StarOffice and other Open Source offerings on Windows. They work and they work well. As for the news earlier IO thinks its a crock of crap, What did the company use to verify their facts? Most analysts groups make stuff up and thats why I give them no weight whatsoever.
I personally think he is right, it takes a long tinme to write an OS even to be as functional as the first version of Linux. Linux got the inspiration from somewhere. The title of "inventor" is ridiculous. He didnt invent concepts and methods that were in use in UNIX before he was born.
Why in the bluest blazes of hell would we stop reading Linux today? Why is eveything so, "Linux or bust" I personally use them both and I like them both. Linux has its uses as does Windows and for some things I like using Windows more. Get a life its advertising as the previous readers have said the readers will decide for themselves what they want to use.
Windows XP can be just as locked down as Linux. In our environment WinXP is locked down, secretairies and other employees cannot install programs and if they need or want one installed they have to get approval and I sign in as admin and install the program, hell I dont even sign in as an admin for everyday use I have my own limited account for daily productivity work. I make sure all my machines are up2date and I have never gotten infected with a virus or worm or trojan and we handle a lot of clients and customers and are publicly visited, Im not saying we are unhackable but I am very, very paranoid when seeting up security and alot of my colleagues love it when I pass on information.
Excuse me I meant 2002.
I havent had to reinstall Windows XP Pro since the day I installed it back in 1992. Here is my top ten list. 1. .NET FrameWork SDK
2. Borland C# Builder
3. Windows Services for UNIX
4. GAIM
5. GIMP
6. OpenOffice.org
7. MingW
8. Stuffit
9. A firewall
10. Avast AntiVirus System
WiX is an accronym
First off dont work a lot of overtime, do your workload and go home dont worry about the rest until the next day. DONT EVERT TAKE WORK HOME, not under any circumstances. As a boss I would rather for my team to be a little behind and catch up than have a nervous breakdown and beat up their workstation with a mouse, (it has happened)
Second, buy an Xbox with a lot of violent games and when you feel like you need to let steam off, play.
Just like we know how the Linux community has been acting, like children. If you dont want to fight with someone than you ignore them instead you guys just keep going at it like a bull in a china shop.
It will give Microsoft a better handle on things and by hireing the ISO C++ Standards guy will help them make their development tools more standards compliant. Like Microsoft or dislike them, they know what they are doing
" I suspect that Microsoft is trying to attract back the many developers who have switched to Linux.
Developers like me. "
Actually I am a developer that switched to Windows from Linux.
" I didn't switch to Linux in order to get a free-as-in-beer platform."
Bullshit you switched because of all the hype and bull that accompanies the regular Linux religous preachers.
" I switched to Linux to get a free-as-in-freedom platform."
You wanna know why I switchd to Windows? It was to get away from the whiney, immature and the " Open Source it or you are a peice of crap" mentality. I should choose what License I decide to use and not be flamed for using what I wish.
" I got tired of Microsoft sabotaging my fvorite applications (e.g. AmiPro)."
Funny, all my favorite apps from Linux are available for Windows and they work flawlessly, can you say full of crap? Yes we know you are.
" I got tired of Microsoft changing the rules, in order to force me to buy upgrades, or to make me lock myself in to Microsoft's new schemes (.Net and MS Internet protocols this time)."
Again I havent experienced this. All my Windows apps work on all versions of Windows and not just the newer ones, hmmmmmmmmmmm
" So I left Windows, and started developing for Linux. I don't even bother to port the finished product to Windows."
When you show me some code then and only then will I be a little impressed, until then since you posted anonymously I put you at 14? 15? maybe 16
" There are over 10 million Linux desktop users, and multiple tens of millions of Linux server users. That's a big enough market for me. "
Cut that number in half junior and that is how many Linux users and servers that are deployed.