Comment Not only with MySQL (Score 0) 509
Any sophisticated software will have these issues as it matures.
Any sophisticated software will have these issues as it matures.
Congress should pass a regulation to use only Open source in Govt
We don't need Congress.
With the proliferation of Internet and Cell phones we can directly vote on Bills and make/change Laws.
World Health Organization says Religion is Disease aka Anti-Social Personality Disorder
Harvard Professor Robert Putnam's study showed that the more racially diverse a society is, the lower the levels of trust.
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2007/08/05/the_downside_of_diversity/
Govt must give 2 bicycles to car owners at the time of their vehicle registration.
I'm an American citizen working in EU.
US will interfere in EU to protect my interests.
Every year I'm paying income tax, capital gains tax, gift tax, and estate taxes to US Govt.
In globalization and the flat world, MBA is a must to survive in the ecosystem.
Why Govt is not bringing a regulation mandating companies to share % profit with employees?
Are faster, in case you're interested.
Nameserver ns3.attdns.com ns3.attdns.com 144.160.20.47
Nameserver ns1.attdns.com ns1.attdns.com 144.160.112.22
Nameserver ns4.attdns.com ns4.attdns.com 144.160.229.11
Nameserver ns2.attdns.com ns2.attdns.com 144.160.128.140
no one is a moron to work their asses over their entire life studying hard and delicate things to whore their lives off to fat asses sucking off the profits on top of their heads.
you either start paying percentages to engineers, or fat asses will have to descend from their high throne in directors' executives' rooms and start doing the engineering themselves.
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2239622&cid=36447432
Writing software (Engineer) != Selling software (MBA) != Selling consulting (Sales Engineer)
Pick an option and become an expert.
I request http://www.open-mesh.com/ to help them out
I second.
I believe MBA is the right degree for OP.
"An organization dries up if you don't challenge it with growth." -- Mark Shepherd, former President and CEO of Texas Instruments