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Consider the source.
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Oh, that couldn't possibly have anything to do with it
TTFN - Kent
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It may be the exact same application; it's all in where they draw the line.
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Over the next 72 hours, we will roll out the new MSN to the more than 425 million people in over 50 countries around the world that come to the site each month. The 'home page for people who can't change their home page' improves
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Much better that prev version.
Wonde Tadesse
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I can't remember how the old MSN look likes
In code we trust !
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Its been apparent that both Microsoft and Apple have been moving this direction and maybe even Google if you have a decent imagination and like rumors.
1) I'm not sold that the consumer is really ready for this yet (if they ever will be).
2) I'm equally not sold that the hardware is ready for this.
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington
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Oracle has overhauled the way it will build user interfaces in a bid to meet customers' expectations for user-friendly mobile applications. Because when you hear 'Oracle', you think 'next-generation user interface'!
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If desired, developers can then use Oracle's more robust tools to enhance the apps created by business users, Oracle said.
That says it all.
This quote though:
The goal with Alta is user interfaces that can adapt to various device types and screen resolutions while giving users a consistent experience.
oh, how I must refrain from making a comment about "consistent experience" with various "device types" and "screen resolutions"...must stop...
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: screen resolutions Does it mean they will support both resolutions of 25 lines with 40 characters each and 25 lines with 80 characters each? Oh that's really modern development!
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The clear focus of this year’s JavaOne, going on this week in San Francisco, is the community around Java and the state of the platform. To this end, Patrick Curran, chair of the Java Community Process, described a number of initiatives ongoing within the JCP, which he hopes will open the group to more participation from the community at large. Seems like they have a lot of work to do
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JavaScript is just another assembly language. People should not use it directly, like they don't use x86 instruction set directly anymore. Angle brackets deemed harmful?
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A prototype of MySQL 5.7 is shipping with an optional component called the MySQL HTTP Plugin. This plugin allows direct access to MySQL via a REST over HTTP interface, eliminating the need for a middle-tier server or database specific drivers. Because... someone requested this?
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Oh great, now we can send gigabytes of data on the URL and the response string in the second most bulky format ever invented, JSON (The first being XML).
Marc
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The first iteration made use of all these "cool" technologies like the MySQL HTTP API. We didn't even need to hire a middleware developer. The HTTP Guru Developers could directly address the DB from jQuery. This is the best invention EVER!
One developer generation later... We have a new way of doing things. We have added some middleware code that now uses a native connection to the DB. This have sped up our application by a factor of 10. This is the best invention EVER!
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Microsoft’s Windows announcement is underway and Windows 10 is being unveiled. Out of some of the more exciting features unveiled, Microsoft proceeded to demo a feature that doesn’t usually get any attention during events like these; the good ‘ol Windows Command Prompt! Forget the touch stuff, this is what I'm looking forward to
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For this and for multiple desktop I will download it tomorrow...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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Yes, but Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V work, unlike today, where you have to use the freaking mouse to pull down a menu to select "Copy" and "Paste".
Marc
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No, no, no. It's Alt-Spacebar, then E. Using the mouse is for wimps.
BDF
The internet makes dumb people dumber and clever people cleverer.
-- PaulowniaK
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The enterprise mainstay has proved resilient in the face of many challenges -- but just how long can it remain a premier programming language? 'I couldn't think of an article to write, so I decided to troll both sides of the debate.'
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I couldn't think of an article to write, so I decided to troll both sides of the debate.'
You are so right! And so often.
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A long time ago, I said to myself, "I should write my own installer and update framework for Desktop Windows apps, because everything else out there is abysmally bad." Because it seems Microsoft can't keep shipping an official installer
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Uh oh! I feel my Intellectual Property being violated!
Squirrel is the name of my rendition of PRO*C for SQL Server (6) -- I wrote it back about 1999. (Microsoft eventually shipped and quickly killed ESQL.)
Paul Betts wrote: I should write my own ... because everything else out there is abysmally bad
That's how I feel about version control.
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We always new Windows was a little Squirrelly didn't we?
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.0 Beta
Have you ever just looked at someone and knew the wheel was turning but the hamster was dead?
Trying to understand the behavior of some people is like trying to smell the color 9.
I'm not crazy, my reality is just different than yours!
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