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Submission + - BitCoin reaches 3 USD Parity (bitcoinwatch.com)

An anonymous reader writes: BitCoin has officially reached a value higher than all other major currencies. This of course leads to the question, who is using BitCoin and why does my bank not accept them yet? Does the Slashdot community ever see itself using BitCoin for regular e-commerce?
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Submission + - Core devs discuss PostgreSQL's future (cio.com.au)

angry tapir writes: "The release of the first beta of version 9.1 of the open source PostgreSQL database has opened a new era in enterprise-class reliability and data integrity that can compete with the big names, say its developers. CIO Australia interviewed Josh Berkus, Kevin Grittner, Dimitri Fontaine and Robert Haas about PostgreSQL 9.1 and its future."

Comment Re:Thank god you're reading slashdot (Score 1) 260

As Abraham Lincoln stated in his Gettysburg address, that the US government is "[a] government of the people, by the people, for the people". In order for Mr. Lincoln's vision to truly happen, we Americans, need to use the grey matter sitting on the top of our heads. I agree that it's a shame when people who would be expected to use their intellect--such as slashdot readers--are simply echoing conspiracy theories that cannot be categorically proven beyond reasonable doubt. I would say that we the people have a right to question the motivation of the White House in proposing NSTIC; and I would expect it to come from my fellow slashdotters. However, questioning alone doesn't solve the problem; we should also provide solutions. That, I feel, is what makes a healthy debate. Questioning alone makes you sound like a toddler asking "why" questions because they are learning about the world around them. My challenge to everyone who would question the motivation of all the players for and against the NSTIC is this: formulate specific questions based on the documents available about the proposed "national online security system". If your question is based on what's not in the document then say so. The government is capable of doing really well, and miserably failing, and it's up to us "the people" to keep them accountable for the activity of the government.

Comment Re:Dumbest ask slashdot ever.. (Score 1) 592

I agree this does sound like an ad for Bjarnne's book and C++. However, he does make a good point about the importance of "know how...to read & write English." I think a first programming course that focuses more on write design documents (I know that's not a popular thing), instead of diving into a programming language; because in my personal experience the people who write awful code are just as bad at expressing themselves (forget language barrier), and those who write good code are also very good at expressing themselves (I know of one person who on a couple of occasion had to ask another person to translate what he's trying to say).

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