Wohoo !
A language is easy to learn: you only need to know how to loop, how to branch, how to define/make/call a function, an object and its methods and you are basically set.
What's less easy is the API: what are the tools, objects, functions, collections, IOs, whatever readily available to you with that language and does it cover what you are interested in. The difficulty here is that it's usually big, so at first it takes a while to find where is what you need.
Anyway that's not the issue here. First you have to think right. For this you should learn algorithmic (ie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithmic ).
Then only you can pick a language. Take one with garbage collection: Visual Basic, Java, C# and avoid scripting languages.
When you will feel comfortable with one language the other ones should only require a minor effort.
I just see the game screen but cannot do a thing. (I don't have many add-ons)
Works fine with Opera.
The root will use DNSSEC ? So what ? It does not change a thing for anybody not wanting to take advantage of it.
_ one has to explicitely ask for the DNSSEC information to get it (it's a flag). Otherwise it's just a few more unused, somewhat heavy, records on the root zone files.
_ there are not a lot of TLDs using DNSSEC. Granted there is at least one (.se) and probably some are ready to unroll it too but it will not be done in a day.
When more TLDs, registrars and registrants will be DNSSEC compliant and when the end user will switch to this then only we will be able to really feel the increase in bandwidth.
The problem is that most of the Facebook users didn't closed their account when it happened.
"In the past year I've successfully taken [answer below] photos:"
I usually miss 4 shots before I get a "good" one.
When asked for such a simple task, bad developers (and smart-asses) do it like this:
System.out.println("1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10");
Of course if you ask instead for a quick-sort implementation, or a median (especially after a quick-sort
The problem with common sense is that it does not always make sense.
The controller just looks like a controller.
If you zoom the 6 small shots you'll see it's different (and I would not pay 1 cent for the Datel one)
It has bumps and flats where the MS one is all splines.
It looks very cheap. Looking at it I get a "Chinese crap" feedback.
Do I understand correctly that Verisign has been corrupted ?
If it is true, it means that Verisign authentifed certificate aren't worth zlicht.
It's a good thing removing a CA from the CA root is a simple enough thing to do.
I'm particulary glad my "secured" sites are using a CA I generated (on a non-networked computer) and that I distributed to the users.
Yes, ridiculous enough level to put me off TV already. (16 years and counting)
I also make a point avoiding labels whose ads were:
_ a sing-song
_ insultingly stupid
_ misleading (ie: "This TV uses 30% less power!"
_ heard too often (more than a couple of times a day)
To make them "pay" does not cover all the annoyance but it helps.
Anyway
What is algebra, exactly? Is it one of those three-cornered things? -- J.M. Barrie