I did two jobs on the same time.
DO NOT DO IT.
Spend the life together with your family, your kids.
Forget the bits and nerd stuff.
Read and walk with your children.
Get a dog, that makes you move out more frequently.
The electrons in the CPU do not deserve your precious time, they are immortal, you are not.
pölö surely does not mean nerd in Hungarian/yes, I am native speaker/.
"Jó szerencsét" a bit more than "good luck" in Hungarian, it is used e.g. specifically by miners when they go down to the mine and therefore a dangerous mission follows.
You should know that this is a spontaneous joke of Hungarian people, nothing serious.
At last!
Despite centuries when you had to shut up, and the eastern hordes ruining down the country several times, people there did not loose their sense of humor.
This is the real knews./yes, IAAH - I am a native Hungarian/
My enterprise was based on Borland C++ in the last 10 years.
But this seems to be the last desperate ad before the collapse: the feature list contains no news at all - all of it should have been in Borland IDEs years ago.
Instead of chewing new buzzwords, the daily used tools should have been cleaned up first: Borland C++ Builder 6 behaves terribly even on medium size projects, (crashes, tons of bugs, etc.) If Borland had a yearly update, I would be their greatest fun. If Kylix would have been developed further, I would pay for it, because we need cross-platform Linux tools... So many dead tools...
Nothing to see here, man, move away... to Qt, for example. It is today's Borland. And shines.
But because it provides a steady release cycle, people will buy it, even if it is pricey.
I did two jobs on the same time.
DO NOT DO IT.
Spend the life together with your family, your kids.
Forget the bits and nerd stuff.
Read and walk with your children.
Get a dog, that makes you move out more frequently.
The electrons in the CPU do not deserve your precious time, they are immortal, you are not.
pölö surely does not mean nerd in Hungarian /yes, I am native speaker/.
"Jó szerencsét" a bit more than "good luck" in Hungarian, it is used e.g. specifically by miners when they go down to the mine and therefore a dangerous mission follows.
You should know that this is a spontaneous joke of Hungarian people, nothing serious. At last! Despite centuries when you had to shut up, and the eastern hordes ruining down the country several times, people there did not loose their sense of humor. This is the real knews. /yes, IAAH - I am a native Hungarian/
My enterprise was based on Borland C++ in the last 10 years.
But this seems to be the last desperate ad before the collapse: the feature list contains no news at all - all of it should have been in Borland IDEs years ago.
Instead of chewing new buzzwords, the daily used tools should have been cleaned up first: Borland C++ Builder 6 behaves terribly even on medium size projects, (crashes, tons of bugs, etc.)
If Borland had a yearly update, I would be their greatest fun.
If Kylix would have been developed further, I would pay for it, because we need cross-platform Linux tools...
So many dead tools...
Nothing to see here, man, move away... to Qt, for example.
It is today's Borland. And shines.
But because it provides a steady release cycle, people will buy it, even if it is pricey.