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Comment: Re:The real reason people like noSQL... (Score 0) 259

by AlbertinaJane (#35766352) Attached to: SQL and NoSQL are Two Sides of the Same Coin
So, because you've seen SQL queries that grow out of control, SQL is a disaster? :) I've seen ruby code that is beyond any explainable logic (or anti-logic, for that matter) - does that mean ruby sucks? No, it just means that untrained/uneducated people are using it. I've seen C code that makes you want to cry all night for not choosing career as car repairmen. Is C bad because of that, or idiots are using it? NoSQL and ORM stuff were invented for people who can't gasp set theory. Which is sad, to say at least.

Comment: HTC Legend, then, maybe? (Score 1) 544

by AlbertinaJane (#31981280) Attached to: Review of HTC Desire As Alternative To iPhone
I have HTC Legend. I was thinking about switching to Desire, but from what the guy is saying, Desire seems to be much worse phone than the Legend. I don't have problem with screen brightness, flash is working flawlesly and my battery runs up to two days (I can squeeze maybe three if I stay of the TowerDefence games). I'll be sticking with the Legend since it seems to me that it is much much better phone than the IPhone.

Comment: Re:Yeah, right. (Score 0) 534

by AlbertinaJane (#31181744) Attached to: The 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors
I'll make sure I never hire you! There are developers on the market who take their jobs seriously. They made a bug. They're to blame. (Not that I'm defending attackers, but I just don't care!) You need to write your code right. The way you're putting it, you can write it good and well and demand decent money. But since no one is paying decent money you're writing poor code. That just makes you a poor developer.
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Porsche Unveils 911 Hybrid With Flywheel Booster 197

Posted by timothy
from the yeah-well-I-get-better-mileage dept.
MikeChino writes "Porsche has just unveiled its 911 GT3 R Hybrid, a 480 horsepower track vehicle ready to rock the 24-hour Nurburgring race this May. Porsche's latest supercar will use the same 911 production platform available to consumers today, with a few race-ready features including front-wheel hybrid drive and an innovative flywheel system that stores kinetic energy from braking and then uses it to provide a 160 horsepower burst of speed. The setup is sure to offer an advantage when powering out of turns and passing by other racers."

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