Comment Re:a programmer's programmer using VB (Score 1) 181
Hey, I work in VB too, but only because I have to, not by choice.
Hey, I work in VB too, but only because I have to, not by choice.
No, that's a full on syntax error, I can't implicitly convert between those two.
Yeah, but even a mechanic working on a Yugo sounds more legit than a programmer in VB.
Apple wanted to legitimize the app store as a content delivery model for genuine businesses, not just some guy that knows how to put sexy images into an iphone app.
To the end user: Is there a difference?
Or a mechanic's mechanic working on a lawnmower.
This is fun. We should do this more often.
but for people making it one of top 10 sites on global market and number 1 in markets like Japan, it does have a value.
Well, yeah, if you value it based soley on visitors, and not content.
They've got a special article up right now on the latest Racy dress worn by Venus Williams.
Now I've bolstered their network activity by sending half of
Off-Topic?
You couldn't even correctly mod me Troll?
So 1000000 users can't view Yahoo's Web server...
And nothing of value was lost.
Nah, you're entitled to your opinion. I'll agree that OSS isn't what most people herald it to be, its just software. Unless you plan on Forking it or adding onto it yourself, the open source part of it makes no difference in how it really operates. The OS community hasn't been any better or worse for customer support, in my experience.
I have tried using Blender for 3D modelling, after using some Autodesk products.
I like the price, but I can't actually do anything that I want to do with it, and its not a matter of learning the product, I've done that. It's that certain functionality isn't built in, and the people who have tried to add it on have gotten frustrated and left that project.
Keep in mind that Iran is nothing like the United States.
To give a little comparative analysis, I did a Google Maps of Tehran, Capital of Iran, and the first US City I saw, Denver Colorado, and pulled up "Coffee Shop".
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y145/Monkee1212/coffee.gif
It's not just a drive around the corner in Iran.
Something thats bothering me is that I can't seem to find any notion that AT&T fixed the flaw.
Now I'm willing to take their word that the guy didn't put forth much effort trying to contact them - but it seems like this court case has made it easier for them to brush the issue under the rug rather than fix.
In other related news, North Korea opens hundreds of Proxy servers for business hoping to get Iran's business.
Herpaderp! I missed the joke!
Did he possibly mean that in the context of how Americans would make fun of Russians for something the Americans do themselves?
No good. Mantracker is obviously an Apple Fanboy, this contest is clearly stacked in his favour.
Thus spake the master programmer: "After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless." -- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"