The only reason I would avoid them is the god damned CVS uses "CVS" to store information that nobody wants to touch and thus screwes up all other upper-cased normal filenames under the same dir.
Perhaps that could be an acceptable thing to do if they were asked to censor child pornography sites, but it really does depend on what they are being asked to censor.
People can always find reasons when they're to censor something. But it's the censoring itself is evil!
emacs is hard to learn/configure for advanced features, such as class browsing, auto-complete (the one similar to intellisense), mmm-mode, unicode/codepage conversion, etc. With vim everything is just at hand.
wireless isn't enough. The coffee machine should connect to your personal health detector and notice you to drink when you're tired at driving! And by logging the number of cups you drink, it could provide very useful info to your family doctor (if you have one)
And it should also connect to Internet to retrieve the newest coffee recipts and display news on your in-car browser everyday! And also help you to subscribe the hottest beans and flavors, and combined with GPS, it could tell the saleman where is the best place they can hand out to you the coffee beans on the road!
A program is never just a program itself. Instead it consists of many parts, either private or shared. That's why it should use/usr/bin and/usr/lib, etc.
Besides, you should never remove a program manually -- This will break dependency! (unless you remember it, like what I do:)
After all, Java has no visual designers that are wrappers for the host widgets.
There is no "visual designers that are wrappers for the host widgets". Winform is a wrapper of the ancient windows GUI (which looks exactly like OS/2's presentation manager).
Java programmers are so experienced that they don't need them
I've developed GUI applications in both Java and.NET and.NET was much faster and much cleaner as well. Plus, you can inherit from old C++ classes and leverage existing code/libraries in your new application.
.NET is definitely better, but the WinForm is really a piece of crap, nothing more than a ugly wrapper of the 10+ years old windows GUI. It looks good because (and only because) there is a form designer in vs.net and those who use it simply don't know anything else.
BTW, there's PLENTY more examples to prove how they don't innovate at all, just steal/reverse engineer/copy others if you need them.
Why re-invent if something already exists and you can just copy it? That's stupid!
The only reason I would avoid them is the god damned CVS uses "CVS" to store information that nobody wants to touch and thus screwes up all other upper-cased normal filenames under the same dir.
When will they fix it?
Maybe he is your four-year-old? ;)
Very insightful! Thanks! :)
Uhh, why you need to borrow the stock in the first place??
Would I be able to get bug-proof windows for free??
emacs is hard to learn/configure for advanced features, such as class browsing, auto-complete (the one similar to intellisense), mmm-mode, unicode/codepage conversion, etc. With vim everything is just at hand.
In your world nobody would be making inventions.
With an idiot like this one, your city will never get any serious IT guys...
How does it know you're attacking him? I doubt if it can identify someone pretending to be an ammo supplier puts a bomb in his back ;-)
innovation should be everywhere!
How can one work hard and happily without getting new ideas everyday?
wireless isn't enough. The coffee machine should connect to your personal health detector and notice you to drink when you're tired at driving! And by logging the number of cups you drink, it could provide very useful info to your family doctor (if you have one)
And it should also connect to Internet to retrieve the newest coffee recipts and display news on your in-car browser everyday! And also help you to subscribe the hottest beans and flavors, and combined with GPS, it could tell the saleman where is the best place they can hand out to you the coffee beans on the road!
You're uncool, buddy.
I tried Solaris 10 before but it cannot even find my hd! does it support my VIA SATA now?
svchost,
:P
services,
winlogon
hmmmm.. no explorer
_ ??
Terribly ugly....
its gradient background is not dithered!
Nobody care about 64k-screen users anymore... <sigh>
stupid.
/usr/bin and /usr/lib, etc.
:)
A program is never just a program itself. Instead it consists of many parts, either private or shared. That's why it should use
Besides, you should never remove a program manually -- This will break dependency! (unless you remember it, like what I do
Most people cannot even install windows by themselves.
After all, Java has no visual designers that are wrappers for the host widgets.
:)
There is no "visual designers that are wrappers for the host widgets". Winform is a wrapper of the ancient windows GUI (which looks exactly like OS/2's presentation manager).
Java programmers are so experienced that they don't need them
Agreed
PHP can integrate with .NET amd Java. It's actually a possible solution for web interface. (but nothing else!)
I've developed GUI applications in both Java and .NET and .NET was much faster and much cleaner as well. Plus, you can inherit from old C++ classes and leverage existing code/libraries in your new application.
.NET is definitely better, but the WinForm is really a piece of crap, nothing more than a ugly wrapper of the 10+ years old windows GUI. It looks good because (and only because) there is a form designer in vs.net and those who use it simply don't know anything else.
Agreed. But I've switched to psp because gimp lacks too many functions (and gimp 2.2 still sux).
PSP rox!!