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Comment Re:gui? local? (Score 1) 264

I only have one issue with that statement. In the environment where you want to sell something really fast like a POS terminal or maybe a betting terminal, you need instant response and usually pulling a web page from a server is not that instant. I know you can do a lot to have stuff local but it isn't always that simple. I understand the logic for wanting to use a thick client in some of these environments. In most others I would be browser all the way!

Comment Try Xamarin (Score 1) 264

I would suggest you take a look at Xamarin. It is basically using Visual Studio but being able to target any "Mono" runtime. I have done cross development and found it to be relatively easy, although user interfaces still require work across different platforms. To be able to continue using Visual Studio and C# but be able to target Android, OS/X and iOS, makes life for me a lot simpler. The tools are about $1000 per year (i think) for the licence which gives full Visual Studio integration and debugging. Well worth it.
Education

Should Organic Chemistry Be a Premed Requirement? 567

1-quack-4-malpractice writes "For the second time, the Wall Street Journal health blog has questioned whether premed students should be forced to suffer through organic chemistry. Dozens of doctors weighed in with comments, and many of them seem to think that the wry subject is an almost useless rite of passage. Wired Science points out that there are not enough doctors who do research in addition to seeing patients, and they are the ones who benefit most from a thorough grounding in basic sciences like organic chemistry."
Security

To Purge Or Not To Purge Your Data 190

Lucas123 writes "The average company pays from $1 million to $3 million per terabyte of data during legal e-discovery. The average employee generates 10GB of data per year at a cost of $5 per gigabyte to back it up — so a 5,000-worker company will pay out $1.25 million for five years of storage. So while you need to pay attention to retaining data for business and legal requirements, experts say you also need to be keeping less, according to a story on Computerworld. The problem is, most organizations hang on to more data than they need, for much longer than they should. 'Many people would prefer to throw technology at the problem than address it at a business level by making changes in policies and processes.'"

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