that depends on what you mean by 'successful,' to some, managing is not fun and being the alpha-geek is, in order to make a lot of money (if that is your metric) the geek need only be a good at arguing salary, not necessarly managing.
I would have to agree, when I need to work closely with others (design, architecture) I need to be in the office to be productive, but when i need to build, the home enviro is ideal....solitude and soda.
while this is offtopic.
screw the wap phone, if you want real remote power, get a cdpd modem for a plam V (like omnisky) with topgun ssh(open sourced) for the palm. then you can ssh into your *nix boxes from almost any populated area, wirelessly and fully packeted. command line from you palm while sitting on the beach. woo-hoo!
none of this per minute $ wap shit either.
Misleading wording, most "wireless servers" on the market today have nothing to do physically with wireless, they are wired all the way, they usually are http servers able to send out stuff via wires to another service (carrier usually) who then has to onus to transmit that stuff wirelessly to the device. we're not talking about base stations here....
no. phone.com is using a non standard header. nokia is following the specs (sometimes). the x-sub-no comes from the gateway anyway, and if you dont know what that is, RTFM.
people get confused because you need a WAP Gateway to handle transforming wml into the approp format before it reaches the wap browser. but that is mostly handled by those providing the devices with wireless access anyway.
if it is about the cookies, some wap gateways emulate cookies and the ones that dont soon will. WAP browsers for the most part dont have cookies, they're too expensive.
my point is, get your fucking head out from under your rock and look around, there are analog phones everywhere and the rest are dual mode. second, this is about wap lending a device to being tracked specifically, an untruth.
i've got a tuba in my pants. wanna blow it?
as the entire 'net community collectively mutters under their breath.... "dick"
is this guy a real computer scientist? or just one of those "bits bits and more bits" quazi-philosophical bullshitters?
hmmmmmmm... half a kernel over here, half a kernel over there?
is it just me or did that chick the main character was sleeping with have the biggest boobs?
dont forget reading /.
(ease of use) xor (scalability) the complexity has to go somewhere, and scalability is where is goes if the product is easy to use.
next revolution please!
well, hell, if you're gonna fight, fight about dynamic typing, the main reason that ive found teachers not using python as an introductory language.
kootch is gay
that depends on what you mean by 'successful,' to some, managing is not fun and being the alpha-geek is, in order to make a lot of money (if that is your metric) the geek need only be a good at arguing salary, not necessarly managing.
I would have to agree, when I need to work closely with others (design, architecture) I need to be in the office to be productive, but when i need to build, the home enviro is ideal....solitude and soda.
while this is offtopic. screw the wap phone, if you want real remote power, get a cdpd modem for a plam V (like omnisky) with topgun ssh(open sourced) for the palm. then you can ssh into your *nix boxes from almost any populated area, wirelessly and fully packeted. command line from you palm while sitting on the beach. woo-hoo! none of this per minute $ wap shit either.
okay. you caught me. doh!
Misleading wording, most "wireless servers" on the market today have nothing to do physically with wireless, they are wired all the way, they usually are http servers able to send out stuff via wires to another service (carrier usually) who then has to onus to transmit that stuff wirelessly to the device. we're not talking about base stations here....
check out Omnisky. I do this shit for a living and they are really really sick. palm.net bites anyway.
XML men, uniting with stylesheets to save the day!
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no. phone.com is using a non standard header. nokia is following the specs (sometimes). the x-sub-no comes from the gateway anyway, and if you dont know what that is, RTFM.
python. or i'll cut you.
people get confused because you need a WAP Gateway to handle transforming wml into the approp format before it reaches the wap browser. but that is mostly handled by those providing the devices with wireless access anyway.
if it is about the cookies, some wap gateways emulate cookies and the ones that dont soon will. WAP browsers for the most part dont have cookies, they're too expensive.
thought they were going all linux?
my point is, get your fucking head out from under your rock and look around, there are analog phones everywhere and the rest are dual mode. second, this is about wap lending a device to being tracked specifically, an untruth.
ass.