Comment Re:Moped, not Motorcycle (Score 2, Insightful) 128
Even going on the freeway in a car is not a high-speed endeavour. There are just too many vehicles and people.
I can see this vehicle to be a perfect option for a lot of people.
Even going on the freeway in a car is not a high-speed endeavour. There are just too many vehicles and people.
I can see this vehicle to be a perfect option for a lot of people.
The actual cause of this issue is a versioning incompatibility between different versions of libstdc++-so.6.
I find it to be a good compromise, and I'm actually happy that they don't include commandline tools that I won't need by default. If I need them, I can always install them.
I have a HTC Dream developer unit and I have to admit that even though I've hacked around quite a bit with it, I never felt the need to have stuff like Perl on it. Perhaps that's why Android is suceeding where OpenMoko failed. Android is a very good phone system that happens to be open and hackable. The OpenMoko devices is a linux system crammed into something where it doesn't fit.
Then there is the problem that OpenMoko just looks silly...
Not really "tool based" programming like the unix stuff that was mentionned...but for example where I work, they combine languages. Our
.NET stuff will be a mix of raw intel assembly, managed C++, C#, and F# for the algorithms.
Definitely. You also work in a shop where all kinds of different operating systems are supported and used. Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2008... See?
I have to admit I smiled a bit with joy when that happened.
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