Comment link broken: htmL (Score 1) 39
Fixed link: http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/commercial/cargo/orbitalsciences-index.html
URL for "successfully launched their demo cargo mission to the ISS" is missing the last character, gives 404.
Fixed link: http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/commercial/cargo/orbitalsciences-index.html
URL for "successfully launched their demo cargo mission to the ISS" is missing the last character, gives 404.
I hear you, but Java made that even simpler (to grasp).
You only build (and debug!!!) something (with a GUI) once, and it works for everyone (ok, over 99% of users) that has the (proper) VM installed.
Right i must have been confuzzled.
I should also mention that there are a LOT of compilers and other solutions available based on the (object) Pascal language today, such as http://smartmobilestudio.com/
Good times for pascal.
This pretty much sums it up. The big downside to pascal was that it took more effort to run on multiple platforms. Java had that going.
Since then, FPC and Lazarus made things somewhat less complicated but still not easy, and Delphi is barely entering that market now, with Embarcadero recently releasing cross compilers and Firemonkey.
Am i the only one that was hoping this to be a story about crazy ass pilot Murdock (actor Dwight Schultz) from the A-Team having built a computer laboratory/system much in the spirit of programmer Zimmerman (actor Dwight Schultz), the creator of the EMH (Emergency Medical Holographic) doctor program from Voyager?
I hope not..
Which IMHO can cost more sweat than approaching this in bulk.
They'd narrow down the potential content types (notably by entropy) to get likely plain data chunks, and go from there using more encryption exploits, rainbow tables, and brute force. The bad thing about encryption is that its pretty predicable. A good solution starts with avoiding established standards.
I'd upvote if i could. This is the correct answer.
Beam/fiber from a landline T1 connection. Talk to a ISP, (in the Netherlands) they happily jump in as sponsor.
Then use professional grade WiFi (e.g. bug ugly gray Cisco boxes with three thick antenna's) to cover the main event areas. Dont mess with consumer grade WiFi unless you are sure you only have 10 csuch aslients and no wifi noise.
Seriously, it does look like
Not sure whether to mod you +1 Funny or +1 Horror..
I was thinking this was the Haswell release of the Thinkpad Helix. Turns out,
But yes, IMHO its the best convertable out there by far.
I'm waiting for the Haswell version however, and i hope its 16" 3200x1800 and sports a better GPU. I don't mind the weight and size.
So, he's a marketeer. And fails to marketeer.
I would say Windows 8 is beautifully engineered, and a great new UX concept.
If only the dinosaurs would see the value or stick with '95 era UX and stop moaning..
Yes. Nerds are perfectly capable of using such wording, like Dilbert proved.
And lets be fair, sometimes you have to broadcast a bunch of compressed wildcards, it keeps minions and investors happy as they hear whatever they want to hear. The real policy is laid out on the meeting table, never take speech literally, in fact whats not being said tells you more.
Yes, he's down to earth technical, even a nerd. Not a business bozo IMHO.
Exactly, i do all of the above. Except i do pull up a new browser (row of tabs) to seperate unrelated groups of tabs.
Real Users are afraid they'll break the machine -- but they're never afraid to break your face.