There are shops out there that actual utilize the principles of software engineering to get the job done. You get much better, more reusable software packages with a whole lot fewer bugs and those bugs are discovered at a much earlier point in the development life cycle....Software patterns are part of that....avoiding fads is one thing...not all patterns are fads....most patterns are not designed to be a development template, but a refactoring template to allow ease of maintenance.
MVVM is so damn close to MVC that if you know MVC it is not too hard to understand MVVM....besides that, you should probably get in the habit of getting it working, then refactoring it into the pattern...it is a lot faster.
you realize if you find yourself hacking a weird solution, then you are likely not using the available tools correctly, and likely building the software against the grain of the framework.
a long history? It was just this last year that Larry Page decided to kill a bunch of under performing projects. prior to that, Google let things continue to suck resources.
yes, that is a possibility, however, the company region locks you so if you live in NYC, you only get the OTA signals from NYC based antenna, and it is a 1 to 1 ratio of subscriber to antenna... They even go so far as to assign a specific antenna to a specific user.
if a company can't afford to take this kind of blow, then they are over extending themselves in the first place.
Ever hear of the cure of Home Depot install contracts? a small 5 man operation signs up with HD for install contracts thinking it will make a nice easy income stream... then HD starts sending you more work than you can handle so you grow fast....but your growth is not organic and your costs start going crasy and your QA sucks because you have to sub out so much work that you cannot vet everyone.... then HD drops you for customer complaints...then you go out of business.
it will be due to Congress forcing them to make bad business decisions through legislation.
and what do you think crashes on those pages? the JS code or the flash or the Java.
like DOS except in a GUI?
Uhh... he president threatened to veto because the republicans put in a poison pill.
My installer was 120 ish MB.
All my Ubuntu installs are installed through the internet. I use a USB Stick to boot the installer.
There are shops out there that actual utilize the principles of software engineering to get the job done. You get much better, more reusable software packages with a whole lot fewer bugs and those bugs are discovered at a much earlier point in the development life cycle....Software patterns are part of that....avoiding fads is one thing...not all patterns are fads....most patterns are not designed to be a development template, but a refactoring template to allow ease of maintenance.
MVVM is so damn close to MVC that if you know MVC it is not too hard to understand MVVM....besides that, you should probably get in the habit of getting it working, then refactoring it into the pattern...it is a lot faster.
you realize if you find yourself hacking a weird solution, then you are likely not using the available tools correctly, and likely building the software against the grain of the framework.
If they did that, then Google should pick a very nice language and build a compiler for their platform.
Because C# is awesome, Oracle and Larry are douche bags, and Java is a sucky security risk vector?
What is a CD? Oh... you mean those round disks that Linux used to come on before net installers?
Obama wanted to cut the funding because he knew the republicans in the house would do the exact opposite.
wow... that is actually.....DUMB.
DropBox can decrypt your data. I hope you pre-encrypt anything important.
a long history? It was just this last year that Larry Page decided to kill a bunch of under performing projects. prior to that, Google let things continue to suck resources.
They raised 20 million dollars expecting the lawsuit the day they went live with the service.
yes, that is a possibility, however, the company region locks you so if you live in NYC, you only get the OTA signals from NYC based antenna, and it is a 1 to 1 ratio of subscriber to antenna... They even go so far as to assign a specific antenna to a specific user.
ding ding ding ding.....
I know there are fewer planets than in Firefly, but still....It took that long for someone to get it?
Could this be the place we escape to when the earth is uninhabitable? Will we live in a space western?
Go fuck your self with a wiffle ball bat.
Try posting with an ID and I will believe you are not an astro turfer.
That should be curse....not cure
if a company can't afford to take this kind of blow, then they are over extending themselves in the first place.
Ever hear of the cure of Home Depot install contracts? a small 5 man operation signs up with HD for install contracts thinking it will make a nice easy income stream... then HD starts sending you more work than you can handle so you grow fast....but your growth is not organic and your costs start going crasy and your QA sucks because you have to sub out so much work that you cannot vet everyone.... then HD drops you for customer complaints...then you go out of business.
stop astro-turffing.