[A]ccording to the Bible, it is okay (some might even say it's one's duty) to kill nonbelievers if they won't convert, so contrary to your statement, this game does represent Christianity in a very accurate way. I am not familiar with the passages in the Bible to which you are referring. Could you please provide specific passages?
"Honestly... no structure, no planning, no discipline, nothing but planning not to have a plan."
You have not accurately represented Agile Development, you have created a misrepresentation so that you can disregard it more easily. Either you do not know what Agile Development is or you are too lazy to honestly critique it.
Please read the following Wikipedia entry for a more formal definition of the logical fallacy you have committed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man.
Okay, I see what you are saying but it does not really apply here. That is like asking: which came first the fetus or the uterus? Just because an egg is not a chicken does not mean the the egg cannot contain a chicken.
that we don't start bashing MS for this. Give them credit for beta testing and making sure that the product works and also for providing support to the end-users that try it. This seems like a interesting move on their part and a good effort to make sure that the code they will eventually release is stable. I use many beta products every day and they do not provide me phone support. If gmail craps the bed then I am SOL.
I can image that we will see a lot of people here at/. trashing this for one reason or another. Just don't bash them later for not testing their code.
I have to admit that even though I could feel the slant of this article I could not help but feel a little bit excited by this. Knowing Microsoft technologies is what pays the bills for me (C#) but I have tried to avoid becoming a fanboy for all things Microsoft. However, after reading this article, I cannot help but think that Microsoft is a pretty cool place to work. The.NET Framework is a massively impressive codebase that I would be psyched to work on. Not to mention that the environment is painted as more Google-esque than I previously realized. How many of us (who have all bashed Microsoft fairly and unfairly) would not drop our current job to take a position at Microsoft? I know that I would.
Believe me, I am all in favor of sending documents in plain text all the time. But I think that this is a good, realistic approach to some kind of standard. I agree that it is good to have options but from a developer's point of view it is also nice to know that you can output a _formatted_ document and have everyone be able to see it the say way you did (without having to use a PDF).
But does anyone feel as though this will really take off? I do not know a whole lot about this but I like the idea. Getting people behind something and getting them to take action are two different things.
It's nice to see that the update notifier now prompts you with options. I would rather this approach than the previous way of updating at startup without any warning or choice.
... so does this mean that laws made in Britain prior to the US Constitution are binding now in the USA? I think I am confused and I have not RTA so maybe someone could enlighten me.
I think you mean the "Toyota" of the industry.
- Andrew
Has no-one here heard of SlickRun?
- Andrew
If you had an old PC laying around, why didn't you just use that one to read the Word docs?
- Andrew
- Andrew
"Honestly... no structure, no planning, no discipline, nothing but planning not to have a plan."
You have not accurately represented Agile Development, you have created a misrepresentation so that you can disregard it more easily. Either you do not know what Agile Development is or you are too lazy to honestly critique it.
Please read the following Wikipedia entry for a more formal definition of the logical fallacy you have committed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man.
... that is the exact number of missing laptops?
- Andrew
Thousands of /. readers just read the article for the first time ever.
- Andrew
I can't believe that no one has mentioned clientcopia.com yet ...
- Andrew
Okay, I see what you are saying but it does not really apply here. That is like asking: which came first the fetus or the uterus? Just because an egg is not a chicken does not mean the the egg cannot contain a chicken.
- Andrew
eh... just defrag
- Andrew
"The best way to handle the search box [...] would be to give users a choice when they first start up Internet Explorer 7"
Just like Firefox, huh? FX defaults the home page and the search box to Google but you didn't hear Google saying that users should have a choice then.
- Andrew
...with the participants in obfuscated code contests. Or how about using this to program in lisp?
..........."
"Open-paren, open-paren, open-paren, open-paren, open-paren, open-paren, x, close-paren, close-paren, close-paren, close-paren, close-paren, close-paren
that we don't start bashing MS for this. Give them credit for beta testing and making sure that the product works and also for providing support to the end-users that try it. This seems like a interesting move on their part and a good effort to make sure that the code they will eventually release is stable. I use many beta products every day and they do not provide me phone support. If gmail craps the bed then I am SOL.
/. trashing this for one reason or another. Just don't bash them later for not testing their code.
I can image that we will see a lot of people here at
- Andrew
How about the holy-crap-thank-you-for-the-whole-error-message-wh ere-is-the-stack-trace department?
- Andrew
Stop the presses!!!!!!!
Seroiusly folks, is this really that exciting?
- Andrew
I have to admit that even though I could feel the slant of this article I could not help but feel a little bit excited by this. Knowing Microsoft technologies is what pays the bills for me (C#) but I have tried to avoid becoming a fanboy for all things Microsoft. However, after reading this article, I cannot help but think that Microsoft is a pretty cool place to work. The .NET Framework is a massively impressive codebase that I would be psyched to work on. Not to mention that the environment is painted as more Google-esque than I previously realized. How many of us (who have all bashed Microsoft fairly and unfairly) would not drop our current job to take a position at Microsoft? I know that I would.
- Andrew
Believe me, I am all in favor of sending documents in plain text all the time. But I think that this is a good, realistic approach to some kind of standard. I agree that it is good to have options but from a developer's point of view it is also nice to know that you can output a _formatted_ document and have everyone be able to see it the say way you did (without having to use a PDF).
- Andrew
But does anyone feel as though this will really take off? I do not know a whole lot about this but I like the idea. Getting people behind something and getting them to take action are two different things.
- Andrew
Beowulf Death Cluster
Googlemapusaurus!!~~~!!
- Andrew
That's true - I forgot about the throbber. I like the throbber idea but the update always crashed on me back in "those days".
- Andrew
It's nice to see that the update notifier now prompts you with options. I would rather this approach than the previous way of updating at startup without any warning or choice.
- Andrew
It is clear that the link to this article is not missing.
- Andrew
... so does this mean that laws made in Britain prior to the US Constitution are binding now in the USA? I think I am confused and I have not RTA so maybe someone could enlighten me.
- Andrew
I highly doubt that they will extradite him directly to Guantanamo.
- Andrew