Comment Re: why not? (Score 1) 303
Infrequently rebooting boxes is a problem for you? You're doing it wrong.
Infrequently rebooting boxes is a problem for you? You're doing it wrong.
Given that matter is significantly more mobile in water it's more like dumping a million tons of crap 25 meters from your house. You'd be ok with that, would you?
yeah, hardly an unbiased source, that.
the truth is that MS's JVM was more compatible and faster than any other VM (although the Semantec VM eventually caught up) at running 100% java-compatible applet code. sure, it was also capable of running non-compatible code but you could say the same about the browser, the OS and the machine in general.
Java applets failed because Microsoft did everything in their power to kill them.
Really? For a long time the MS JVM was the fastest and most compatible (according to Sun's own verification suite) VM available for any browser on any OS.
It's derived from Actionscript3, which itself is derived from JavaScript which is loosely derived from C. If you don't like squiggly bracket and full-featured type systems, then it's not for you.
Yeah just like Typescript which is open-source and distributed as a node package.
Oh, wait...
it's "new" enough that it doesn't run on 3 of the Macs in my household.
solaris boxes don't tend to run web browsers used by idiots that like to download the latest puppy screensaver from russia.
I'd eagerly buy a 15" Wuxga laptop.
Beer is a perfect nutrition for many bacteria
but how many of those will make you sick?
don't viruses require living host cells in order to propagate?
And it is under constant thread from Microsoft for lawsuits.
Really?
They don't need to block the site at all. They just need to move the ad sales transactions out of France.
Ok then. What defines a music instrument. Is a wooden block a musical instrument? How about a snare drum?
i think you're missing the point. digital musicians aren't attempting to reproduce what's been done before. they're creating new stuff - called music - digitally.
Prediction is very difficult, especially of the future. - Niels Bohr