Comment Re: Well what did they expect? (Score 1) 355
Uhh...those come after beta and would be more polished. Alpha and prealpha are the least polished stages of dev.
Uhh...those come after beta and would be more polished. Alpha and prealpha are the least polished stages of dev.
Heh. This guy gets it
This is super obvious...how did this paper get published?
Don't you mean fusible relays?
Uhhhh Win7 is widely regarded as the one they DIDNY screw up
Fuses? Is it 1985?
"Im gonna weld stuff onto these minivans so that they look like a gokart"
I'm agreeing with APK...the new owners of slashdot are! already making things weird.
Oh my..an SEO company..if we thought Dice was bad..
There ARE some good ones just not many...Zimbardo's comes to mind
If you can't provide an alternative advocacy yor entire rant is moot.
So you're saying his brain is an ASM stack?
There are a couple possibilities I can think of.
A) Maybe there is a risk that the PNG you used would already be encrypted, so it says to use an external source.
B) Malware tends to hook common system functions, such as those used to generate data for testing, and the malware author gives his solution just in case. This is particularly true with
C) Some combination of the 2.
Test network? Restarting the application? Pfft my patches get injected at runtime, and are 100% reflection. Thats how you out-elite the elitists!
Actually I once had to patch a mission-critical piece of software with a java agent at runtime. Waiting to see if loadAgent() failed was a real nailbiter.
I smell an elitist application dev (webdevs are scrubs)...but you're not wrong.
Computers will not be perfected until they can compute how much more than the estimate the job will cost.