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PIEBALDconsult wrote: I'll also add that OpenVMS is the very best operating system and Windows and all other "personal" operating systems are utter crap for enterprise work. But Windows pays the bills so I use that.
PIEBALDconsult wrote: Prove it.
Thank you for saving me the effort
TTFN - Kent
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Glad to be of service.
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I haven't used OpenVMS but VMS rules, used it a lot back in the hay day of DEC.
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Sanity is for the weak! I am possessed when I wrote code.
(Sure, I may end up as chaos spawn for so much caffeine, tobacco and code use).
Nuclear launch detected
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Wow, a WarHammer 40k quote!
You sir, have my eternal respect
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edit: I take it back.....
modified 3-Feb-14 17:06pm.
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He's a top bloke, that Dave.
modified 3-Feb-14 17:13pm.
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So is that Pete chap!
modified 3-Feb-14 17:25pm.
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Hot on the heels of last week’s Opera 19 for Android release, Opera 19 for Mac and Windows (based on Chromium 32) is out! Here’s what that means for web developers. Everyone's non-least favourite browser would like to remind everyone it still exists
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As a long time Opera 12.x user, I'm still waiting for an indication of when they'll decide the Chromium based version is mature enough for an official switch over.
With them not offering an automatic update, I'm assuming they've still got enough stuff that's TBD that it's not considered ready for primetime yet.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Go by Example is a hands-on introduction to Go using annotated example programs. Check out the first example or browse the full list below. See Dick Go. Go, Dick go. See Jane Go. Go go Jane, Go
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I don't want to watch anyone go; nor do I want anyone to watch me go.
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Microsoft has apparently finally admitted that Windows 8's dueling tablet-PC interface was a mistake, because reports say that in the upcoming 8.1 update Windows will bypass the Start screen and boot straight to the desktop. "The complaining customer represents a huge opportunity for more business."
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That new update still will not save it.
There will still be a navigation problem that the new UI introduced.
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Seems it up:
There is a solution, and it's a simple one: Follow Apple's lead and design one OS for traditional computers and another one for tablets. But there's no sign Microsoft is willing to do that with Windows 8. If we're lucky, maybe it will happen with Windows 9 or beyond.
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With the release of Windows 8.1 to the world in October, January was the third full month of availability for Microsoft’s latest operating system version, which was just enough time for it to pass Windows Vista in market share. Linux is at 1.6%! It's truly the "Year of Linux" this time
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The real question is of those new sales that were created for Christmas, How many were returned ?
I know we returned 1 in my house.
And HP is offering some Windows 7 units again.
Not a system I would want though.
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That's a good point: I don't think I've ever seen reports on returns. Except - of course - on major recalls.
Windows 7 is definitely going to be around for a while though.
TTFN - Kent
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For at least the past five years I have read countless articles not just deriding the value of the so-called skill, but citing experts that flat out deny that there is such a competency in the first place, and pointing to evidence that those who engage in the behaviour are seriously harming their cognitive performance. It certainly is possible, and I'll prove it - just after I answer my phone
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It is certainly possible to perform multiple tasks at once provided the tasks have periods when they don't require your active participation.
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Quote: productivity reduced by up to 40% Only? That does not include the efforts for the later clean-up when half-finished code got checked in (and we read unfinished code quite often in the Werid and Wonderful).
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Project eliminates many steps in multicore programming, allowing developers to write to C++ and automatically distribute to any number of cores. "Divide et impera"
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Microsoft is said to be working to add a new 'enterprise mode' feature to IE11 to try to help Windows 7 business users with IE8 dependencies get 'unstuck.' Also known as 'broken' mode
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Customers have been asking us about the future of InfoPath and SharePoint forms, and today we’re ready to share some information on the next generation of Office forms. They will not be missed
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IDC has published the “2014 Worldwide Software Developer and ICT-Skilled Worker Estimates” document, a study estimating the number of professional software developers, hobbyist developers and Information and Communications Technology (ICT)-skilled workers in the world at the start of 2014. The 90 countries covered in the study represent 97% of the world’s GDP. All right, everybody: count off
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