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Comment: The specs are just fine for the moment (Score 1) 482

by stefaanh (#37496850) Attached to: The Great JavaScript Debate: Improve It Or Kill It

Remember when we thought SQL was so much slower and not fit for the big work? Well it was'n SQL, it were the early implementations that were slow.
Now the Javascript specs are very powerfull. And the engines (implementations) are getting faster all the time. I see SproutCore and Objective-J pushing the envelope, amongst others. Javascript has only just arrived.

Anyways, that's only my impression.

Comment: Re:All the rest must thank him (Score 1) 276

by stefaanh (#33322984) Attached to: Belgian ISP Claims One Customer Downloads 2.7TB

Indeed, but it is not that transparent anymore.
Telenet recently lowered/raised the bandwidth cap to an unknown level.
Before that I could check the bandwidth day per day, to monitor my household (2 adults and 2 teenagers). Now they employ an opaque policy that says:

  • green = on average (good customer)
  • orange = above average (try to keep it down, customer!)
  • red = way above average (we will throttle you down to 512Kb/s!)

Whatever average means, only Telenet knows. I asked to see my bandwith use, but they do not give this information anymore.
Telenet explains it this way:
In dutch or french (might get "session expired") - Follow dutch "Online Support > Internet > Internetdiensten > Vrij downloaden":
http://onlinesupport.telenet.be/eCustomer/iq/telenet/request.do?session=%7B6eba0150-ad10-11df-e0fe-000000000000%7D&event=1&view()=c%7B55394320-8a7f-11df-cb0d-000000000000%7D&varset()=pobj:%7Bcf80cb00-843d-11df-71a8-000000000000%7D/

Comment: Get over it. (Score 5, Insightful) 789

by stefaanh (#31802430) Attached to: Adobe Evangelist Lashes Out Over Apple's "Original Language" Policy

Somehow, developers have to realize that the iPhone, iPad (and in a certain way an iMac too) are no longer meant to be computers with an operating system. They are devices with an API. As far as I see these API's are trying to protect the devices (and the company and the users).

Get over it.

Comment: Every now and then... (Score 1) 180

by stefaanh (#30586208) Attached to: Adobe Flash To Be Top Hacker Target In 2010

Every now and then, some writer tosses up some words like "Cybercriminals have long targeted xyz products due to their popularity". They don't. Criminals are lazy. They attack weak and easy spots first. It has nothing to do with "popularity". If it were, apache http servers would be the most attacked server application of them all - and they aren't.

Comment: Soundtrack when on a roller coaster (Score 1) 1019

by stefaanh (#30412524) Attached to: Music While Programming?

Normally, music, other peoples stupid jokes, shoulder taps, and office noise, they all annoy and distract me while I am analyzing a concept or a technical problem. I hate to put music between my ears when I'm thinking.

But once I know exactly what to code and how to code it, it is more fun and even more productive, to add a soundtrack to that "roller coaster" coding - until something breaks unexpectedly. Then the soundtrack stops again.

If my boss wants me to put away the headphones, I keep on nodding to the music in my head.

If.

He doesn't, because he knows me.

I hope your boss knows you too.

Comment: Certainly not like this (Score 4, Informative) 899

by stefaanh (#29416775) Attached to: How To Make Science Popular Again?

http://libwww.freelibrary.org/closing/
Quote:

All Free Library of Philadelphia Customers,

We deeply regret to inform you that without the necessary budgetary legislation by the State Legislature in Harrisburg, the City of Philadelphia will not have the funds to operate our neighborhood branch libraries, regional libraries, or the Parkway Central Library after October 2, 2009.

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