He's not talking about vulnerabilities in components. He's talking about testing the application that uses the component to see if if the application functions properly. The test on the application is to see if the latest version of the component will break the application. That was his point - people tend not to use the latest version of the component for fear it will break the application that uses the component. You are talking about security testing the component. That's a different test.
RTFA. The author stated that silcon valley was built with only 10% of the workforce having IT degrees. This is more than your six companies. A CS degree is unnecessary.
An MBA is an advanced degree. It is not a Bachelors degree which you get when you graduate from college. So why you got an MBA and why you think it's general is puzzling. I'm guess you're a troll bot.
First off you said the regulations were thousands of pages, then, once corrected, you back tacked and said once written - ignoring the fact the rules have already been written. So you can fuck off now.
Same with coal once it's done burning. What's your point? The only continuous power generation is hydro. All other forms are limited based on the capacity of that source. Hell, even power utilities does not have limitless forms of electricity and need to "guess" how much they need at any given time. They can't just produce more electricity when there are spikes. That's why you have brown outs. So you still have the issue of storage regardless of source. That's why battery storage is important and will go a long way to help all power sources because you can over produce the current need and store it for later use.
Your reading comprehension skills are piss poor. If you RTFA you would have known that the article talked about residential sales of solar increased in the 1Q this year compared to 1Q last year and that costs dropped this year compared to last year. It's standard business reporting. Moron.
"But legislators in the WA House and Senate — apparently more swayed by the pro-HB 1813 testimony of representatives from Microsoft and Microsoft-backed TEALS and Code.org — overwhelmingly passed the bill, sending it to Governor Jay Inslee for his signature.
Not to worry. On Wednesday, the bill was signed into law by Gov. Inslee, who was perhaps influenced by the we-need-to-pass-HB-1813 blogging of Microsoft General Counsel and Code.org Board member Brad Smith, who coincidentally is not only responsible for Microsoft's philanthropic work, but was also co-chair of Gov.-elect Inslee's transition team.
The WA state legislative victory comes less than 24 hours after the San Francisco School Board voted to require CS instruction beginning with preschool."
Do you get the point now. The point about more women in CS is irrelevant. It's about corporations buying our educational system and passing legislation *they* want regardless if the public needs. This is what you need to focus on not this coding in high school b.s.
Oh poor baby...you mean you have to listen to a message. Heaven for fend. Get off your lazy ass and do your job moron. More to the point, there are reasons why someone would call and leave a message, just because *you* can't think of one or worse don't like it, doesn't mean there isn't one.
You can still buy crisco moron.
Which still has nothing to do with the original topic.
Because .NET and C# are better....
He's not talking about vulnerabilities in components. He's talking about testing the application that uses the component to see if if the application functions properly. The test on the application is to see if the latest version of the component will break the application. That was his point - people tend not to use the latest version of the component for fear it will break the application that uses the component. You are talking about security testing the component. That's a different test.
It wasn't opposed.
It wasn't. This is a troll piece. People need to stopped be suckered by ass-holes and doe some god damn research before continuing the troll machine.
Which had nothing to do with the Philae lander, moron. Stop trolling.
Check the divorce laws moron. That's how the asset division is determined, not because some one happens to be a woman.
RTFA. The author stated that silcon valley was built with only 10% of the workforce having IT degrees. This is more than your six companies. A CS degree is unnecessary.
An MBA is an advanced degree. It is not a Bachelors degree which you get when you graduate from college. So why you got an MBA and why you think it's general is puzzling. I'm guess you're a troll bot.
First off you said the regulations were thousands of pages, then, once corrected, you back tacked and said once written - ignoring the fact the rules have already been written. So you can fuck off now.
Same with coal once it's done burning. What's your point? The only continuous power generation is hydro. All other forms are limited based on the capacity of that source. Hell, even power utilities does not have limitless forms of electricity and need to "guess" how much they need at any given time. They can't just produce more electricity when there are spikes. That's why you have brown outs. So you still have the issue of storage regardless of source. That's why battery storage is important and will go a long way to help all power sources because you can over produce the current need and store it for later use.
Your reading comprehension skills are piss poor. If you RTFA you would have known that the article talked about residential sales of solar increased in the 1Q this year compared to 1Q last year and that costs dropped this year compared to last year. It's standard business reporting. Moron.
"But legislators in the WA House and Senate — apparently more swayed by the pro-HB 1813 testimony of representatives from Microsoft and Microsoft-backed TEALS and Code.org — overwhelmingly passed the bill, sending it to Governor Jay Inslee for his signature.
Not to worry. On Wednesday, the bill was signed into law by Gov. Inslee, who was perhaps influenced by the we-need-to-pass-HB-1813 blogging of Microsoft General Counsel and Code.org Board member Brad Smith, who coincidentally is not only responsible for Microsoft's philanthropic work, but was also co-chair of Gov.-elect Inslee's transition team.
The WA state legislative victory comes less than 24 hours after the San Francisco School Board voted to require CS instruction beginning with preschool."
Do you get the point now. The point about more women in CS is irrelevant. It's about corporations buying our educational system and passing legislation *they* want regardless if the public needs. This is what you need to focus on not this coding in high school b.s.
Thank You!
How about stupid if you think that's the take away...
A corporation rams through legislation back by a corporate run "non-profit" and that's your take? Wow....
So what people are basically saying is, they don't want to do their job. Gotcha!
Oh poor baby...you mean you have to listen to a message. Heaven for fend. Get off your lazy ass and do your job moron. More to the point, there are reasons why someone would call and leave a message, just because *you* can't think of one or worse don't like it, doesn't mean there isn't one.
Moron
Yeah because voice mail is so hard to use *eye roll*
LMOL because digital signatures are secure *eye roll* - you should be well aware that nothing digital is secure.
So what you're sayings is you're a creationist. Nice....
As opposed to SuperPACs coordinating election campaigns....
Surely you jest. Try deregulation of Wall Street with no oversight. *That's* when the flood gates opened.
You're clueless if you don't think there aren't big players in TPP.
You may want to go I find out how businesses you've have bailed out and continue to bail out before bitching about paying for college.