well the beauty of the pronto is that you can have multiple devices on the same page. In your case you could even assign a button to do what you want, pause the vcr and pause the dvd at the same time. It does take awhile to come up with a good design for the pronto.
My phone is the same but the reason is because when the phone is connected digitally battery consumption is much lower, when outside of the city (out of digital coverage) it will switch to analogue mode which eats up the batteries.
Swing is not "broken by design", in fact it is designed rather well, model-view-controller is the way gui libraries should be implemented. That being said it isn't perfect but it's a 100 times better than the atrocity of AWT.
I'm personally waiting for the bluetooth sd card from Palm. This along with this phone would be pretty cool. Here's a link for more information on the SD card.
Make sure you set your refresh rate as high as your monitor/video card will support. I know some people who set there resolution all the way to 1600 x 1200 but they have to have the refresh rate at 60 hertz or lower, it flickers so much at that rate I don't know how they can stand to look at it.
yeah just what we need, a bunch of vigilantes on airplanes, how many deaths do you think would occur if concelead pistols were allowed considering the recent increase of air-rage incidents. It's this kind of attitude which scares me about what might happen to the world now that this tragedy has occured.
Yes outline mode is a good one. It's been a long time since I've used Star Office so I didn't realize it didn't have this feature. I use outline mode quite often myself, of course all versions of Word that I can rememeber have had this. I still haven't bothered to upgrade my copy of Office 97 it's all I really need right now.
That being said not having outline mode would not prevent you from doing your job, you would need to a lot more scrolling but you could still work.
Ok so name one feature that Microsoft Word has that StarOffice doesn't that is preventing you to do your work. Not that easy to come up with something is it?
I tend not to give my business to companies that have their employees work on commision. They tend to be more high presure or try to upsell where as a salaried employee will typically try and give you what you need and nothing more.
It may be an old technique but still a valuable one that not many practice.
I would agree that there is a lot of reinventing of the wheel out there. That's why I also like design patterns. There is a lot of business domain software that of course can't just be reused from somewhere else.
Unfortunately tight timelines always negativlty affects the quality of software. This is why I'm a total believer in refactorting. Software should always be evolving, when something is found that was poorly designed, time should be set aside to fix it. By refactorting you will eventually have high quality code.
Of course it also depends on your staff, if you don't have the expertise to begin with this process will either take a lot longer or may never happen if it is so poorly designed in the first place.
This doesn't really make a lot of sense, what danger is there to the pilot that is flying over a forest fire? It's not like they're flying right in the flames. Is it something to do with the heat that is emitted?
The article also mentions "floods, earthquakes and pollution events", pollution would make sense since there would be danger, but the others don't. But of course I'm not sure what the value of taking pictures of "pollution events" is either.
I actually found the Unreal UI to be much the same as Windows or any other typical window manager. The Quake 3 interface, or more specifically the Team Arena interface is a lot nicer.
I wish there was a way in the preferences to ignore the +1 bonus. More often than not the comment that starts at 1 and gets modded up to 2 is far more interesting/informative than the ones at 2 with the bonus. Or a comment starting at 1 with +2 mods is better than a comment starting at 2 with +1 mod (hope that makes sense) There is no way to fiter this out though. I guess this is a key part of the moderation system and probably wont change but it's probably one of the things that bugs me most about slashdot.
Well the codebase has been updated now how about a new look, Slashdot has been green and white as long as I've been coming here (at least 2 years probably longer). It's not a bad look but don't you think it's time for something new?
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Am I the only one who thought it was odd that this was written by Ron Goldman. I thought OJ did him in!
I wouldn't worry about Apache losing out to Java. Some of the best Java software developed out there is done by the Apache group at jakarta.apache.org. I use several of the projects daily such as Ant, Tomcat, Struts, Log4J. They're all well done and Tomcat is even the reference implementation of the Servlet and JSP specifications. So my point is that even if the web has shifted towards services I think Apache will find its place.
Well that's kind of my point, it wasn't so much the technology that was the problem it was the roll-out of the technology that caused the problem. You're right about giving details of the company, I shouldn't have asked about that.
Care to back this claim up with any proof. Which company? Did the company give any specific reasons as to why it shouldn't be used? Maybe there were other reasons besides security.
Exactly! While I've never used galeon or skipstone, I always wondered why netscape and IE don't have tabs. This is the UI I want... If a popup appears then a tab would show up and if you wanted to look at it you could click on it, if you hit the back button or go to another link that tab would then disappear. Maybe someone from the Mozilla group is reading this.
Does your company employ a DBA? If not you might want to consider that in the total cost of things. I know it helps to have one with Oracle but I'm sure it would help with DB2 as well. At least until you get eveything setup anyway.
huh? maybe this post would make sense if it was decoded using a Enigma machine!
well the beauty of the pronto is that you can have multiple devices on the same page. In your case you could even assign a button to do what you want, pause the vcr and pause the dvd at the same time. It does take awhile to come up with a good design for the pronto.
My phone is the same but the reason is because when the phone is connected digitally battery consumption is much lower, when outside of the city (out of digital coverage) it will switch to analogue mode which eats up the batteries.
Swing is not "broken by design", in fact it is designed rather well, model-view-controller is the way gui libraries should be implemented. That being said it isn't perfect but it's a 100 times better than the atrocity of AWT.
I'm personally waiting for the bluetooth sd card from Palm. This along with this phone would be pretty cool. Here's a link for more information on the SD card.
Make sure you set your refresh rate as high as your monitor/video card will support. I know some people who set there resolution all the way to 1600 x 1200 but they have to have the refresh rate at 60 hertz or lower, it flickers so much at that rate I don't know how they can stand to look at it.
yeah just what we need, a bunch of vigilantes on airplanes, how many deaths do you think would occur if concelead pistols were allowed considering the recent increase of air-rage incidents. It's this kind of attitude which scares me about what might happen to the world now that this tragedy has occured.
This is a first, /. is getting slower by the minute. Slashdot is slashdotted!
Yes outline mode is a good one. It's been a long time since I've used Star Office so I didn't realize it didn't have this feature. I use outline mode quite often myself, of course all versions of Word that I can rememeber have had this. I still haven't bothered to upgrade my copy of Office 97 it's all I really need right now.
That being said not having outline mode would not prevent you from doing your job, you would need to a lot more scrolling but you could still work.
Ok so name one feature that Microsoft Word has that StarOffice doesn't that is preventing you to do your work. Not that easy to come up with something is it?
I tend not to give my business to companies that have their employees work on commision. They tend to be more high presure or try to upsell where as a salaried employee will typically try and give you what you need and nothing more.
Of course it's sometimes hard to avoid commision.
It may be an old technique but still a valuable one that not many practice.
I would agree that there is a lot of reinventing of the wheel out there. That's why I also like design patterns. There is a lot of business domain software that of course can't just be reused from somewhere else.
Of course it also depends on your staff, if you don't have the expertise to begin with this process will either take a lot longer or may never happen if it is so poorly designed in the first place.
The article also mentions "floods, earthquakes and pollution events", pollution would make sense since there would be danger, but the others don't. But of course I'm not sure what the value of taking pictures of "pollution events" is either.
What is included in this kit is at the Lego web site here.
I actually found the Unreal UI to be much the same as Windows or any other typical window manager. The Quake 3 interface, or more specifically the Team Arena interface is a lot nicer.
It seems kind of pointless to post this here, you'd have luck better going here.
I wish there was a way in the preferences to ignore the +1 bonus. More often than not the comment that starts at 1 and gets modded up to 2 is far more interesting/informative than the ones at 2 with the bonus. Or a comment starting at 1 with +2 mods is better than a comment starting at 2 with +1 mod (hope that makes sense) There is no way to fiter this out though. I guess this is a key part of the moderation system and probably wont change but it's probably one of the things that bugs me most about slashdot.
Well the codebase has been updated now how about a new look, Slashdot has been green and white as long as I've been coming here (at least 2 years probably longer). It's not a bad look but don't you think it's time for something new?
Am I the only one who thought it was odd that this was written by Ron Goldman. I thought OJ did him in!
I wouldn't worry about Apache losing out to Java. Some of the best Java software developed out there is done by the Apache group at jakarta.apache.org. I use several of the projects daily such as Ant, Tomcat, Struts, Log4J. They're all well done and Tomcat is even the reference implementation of the Servlet and JSP specifications. So my point is that even if the web has shifted towards services I think Apache will find its place.
Well that's kind of my point, it wasn't so much the technology that was the problem it was the roll-out of the technology that caused the problem. You're right about giving details of the company, I shouldn't have asked about that.
Care to back this claim up with any proof. Which company? Did the company give any specific reasons as to why it shouldn't be used? Maybe there were other reasons besides security.
Exactly! While I've never used galeon or skipstone, I always wondered why netscape and IE don't have tabs. This is the UI I want... If a popup appears then a tab would show up and if you wanted to look at it you could click on it, if you hit the back button or go to another link that tab would then disappear. Maybe someone from the Mozilla group is reading this.
Does your company employ a DBA? If not you might want to consider that in the total cost of things. I know it helps to have one with Oracle but I'm sure it would help with DB2 as well. At least until you get eveything setup anyway.